Found this video earlier today, first one to show the process to disassemble a NS2 (which looks like a major PITA, far worse than the NS1) and a look at its internals.

    • Phelpssan@lemmy.worldOP
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      5 days ago

      There’s many reasons, here’s a few examples:

      • See how easy/hard it is to repair it
      • See how easy/hard is is to mod it (say, add a bigger battery)
      • Understand the internals, see which components are being used and their quality

      As an example of the last one, I’m really curious to see a Joycon teardown so we can find out what kind of sticks they used and how likely it is for them to show drift problems in the future.

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        4 days ago

        thanks for the answer, interesting to know

        not sure why people down voted my question

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          4 days ago

          Your comment comes across as somewhat sympathetic for Nintendo… and they’re not exactly in the public eye for positive reasons rn.

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            3 days ago

            oh, I like a lot of Nintendo games, but the company can burn in hell 😀