7 K-Pop Groups Imagined As Nintendo Switches… Seriously!
Like K-Pop, the Nintendo Switch is at the top of its game right now. So, we thought, why not imagine some of our favorite groups as the console? 🤷
1. BIGBANG as the classic Nintendo Switch
With their bright colors, it’s a no brainer that BIGBANG would be the classic Nintendo Switch. Duh!
BIGBANG | Source: Inkigayo Source: Pocketlint2. SISTAR19 as pink and blue Nintendo Switch Lite
SISTAR19 is arguably one of the most attention-grabbing duos ever. A fun amalgam of cute, sexy, and chic, they represent the pink and blue Switch Lite perfectly.
SISTAR19 Source: Wired3. TWICE as the Animal Crossing edition Nintendo Switch
With as many members as there are animals in the game, TWICE is the real-life embodiment of Animal Crossing and the Nintendo Switch edition that represents it!
TWICE Source: Nintendo4. BTS as the black Nintendo Switch
Hold on, before you come for us with pitchforks, hear us out! Black is a classic, iconic color that doesn’t need any gimmicks to help it sell. That’s BTS. The group is iconic in their own right.
BTS Source: Nintendo5. ITZY as the Pokémon Switch Lite
Zacian and Zamazenta are new pokémon (featured on the back of the Switch), sort of like ITZY who debuted in 2019. Despite being “new”, they’re all iconic AF and have shown that they’ll stand the test of time.
ITZY Source: Walmart6. MAMAMOO as the Tsum Tsum edition Nintendo Switch
MAMAMOO’s image is fierce and empowering, but outside of their group’s “image” each member is actually a fluffy, soft cinnamon roll — just like a tsum tsum!
MAMAMOO Source: The Verge7. Red Velvet as the Coral pink Nintendo Switch Lite
Coral pink is the Nintendo Switch Lite’s newest colorway and pretty much sold out upon release. Similar in color to a red velvet cake, the coral pink switch is the embodiment of Red Velvet — cute, stylish, and unattainable.
Red Velvet Source: GamestopWhile the Nintendo Switch is basically sold-out worldwide as everyone tries to find things to keep them busy, you can always fall back on good ol’ trusty K-Pop to occupy your time. So, if you don’t have a Switch, why not stream some music from the above groups, or whoever you stan?
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