How to organize nintendo switch games into groups

Organizing Nintendo Switch games into groups can be a great way to keep your collection tidy and make it easier to find the games you want to play. Here are a few ways you can group your Nintendo Switch games:

  1. Genre-based groups: Group your games by genre, such as:
    • Action/Adventure
    • Role-Playing Games (RPGs)
    • Sports
    • Puzzle
    • Strategy
    • Fighting
    • Racing
    • Simulation
  2. Platform-based groups: Group your games by platform, such as:
    • First-party Nintendo games (e.g. Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda)
    • Third-party games (e.g. Minecraft, Overcooked)
    • Indie games (e.g. Celeste, Hyper Light Drifter)
  3. Series-based groups: Group your games by series, such as:
    • Super Mario games (e.g. Super Mario Odyssey, New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe)
    • The Legend of Zelda games (e.g. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening)
    • Pokémon games (e.g. Pokémon Sword, Pokémon Shield)
  4. Release date-based groups: Group your games by release date, such as:
    • 2017 releases (e.g. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe)
    • 2018 releases (e.g. Super Mario Odyssey, Overcooked 2)
    • 2019 releases (e.g. Luigi's Mansion 3, Astral Chain)
  5. Rating-based groups: Group your games by their ESRB rating, such as:
    • E (Everyone) games (e.g. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)
    • E10+ (Everyone 10 and older) games (e.g. Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
    • T (Teen) games (e.g. Overcooked 2, Astral Chain)
    • M (Mature) games (e.g. Bayonetta 2, Doom)
  6. Personal preference-based groups: Group your games by your personal preferences, such as:
    • Favorite games
    • Games you've completed
    • Games you're currently playing
    • Games you want to play

You can use a combination of these methods to create a system that works best for you. For example, you could group your games by genre and then further sub-group them by release date or series.

To organize your games, you can use a physical storage system such as:

Alternatively, you can use a digital system such as:

Ultimately, the key is to find a system that works for you and that you enjoy using. Happy gaming!