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How is that tradition? It happened one time. Successor name suffixes and prefixes used: super, color, advance, mini, 64, i, 3, new, u. It could be anything.
Edit: ah no, there was also super game boy, I guess that's the only one they repeated. But that was specifically for super NES compatibility.
Switch
Super Switch
Switch 64
Switch i
New Switch
Switch U
These are all confirmed by the comment above!
New 3Switch 64i
Switchty Four
Do "i", "mini" and "new" really count as new consoles? i and new were just upgrades to the same console, I believe, and I'm not sure what "Mini" was even for..
Uh, there was a GameBoy Micro, but that's the closest that comes to mind.
Oops yes I meant the micro, not mini
I mean, they were direct successors. I imagine the next console won't be something completely different than the switch, so I imagine I will be some sort of switch 2.
None of those were direct successors, though