Nintendo just unveiled the Nintendo Switch, a new gaming system that offers high-definition gaming on the go!

Here’s the trailer, which gives us our first look:

The most revolutionary thing about Switch seems to be the, well, switch. Instead of only being able to play console games on your console, you can continue the same game on your portable device, and neglect playing with your poor dog in favor of playing the brand new Zelda game. Hey, the struggle is real.

What is the Nintendo Switch?

Building on the Wii U concept (and the good old-fashioned GameBoy), the detached Switch appears — at least that’s the promise — to offer high-resolution gameplay on a screen slightly bigger than an iPhone 6 Plus.

The Nintendo Switch comes with removable DS-like controls called “Joy-Cons,” that look cool but a) are sure to get lost and b) will be hard to handle for people with big hands! But if they fail, you can always resort to the built-in button controls.

Aside from Zelda: Breath of the Wild, we also see footage from Mario Kart, which you can play on a tiny, tiny split screen while on the road with your indie rock band. You can also pause your actual basketball game to play fake basketball on connecting Switch devices.

Related: Nintendo releases gorgeous trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Honestly, it’s not as revolutionary as I’d hoped, but I do like the new Switch controller for TV gaming, which is back to the GameCube (or dare I say Xbox?) model, and much easier to handle than the Wiimote.

What I do love about this, as a long-time Nintendo fan, is the commitment to everything that makes Nintendo great: The GameBoy, obviously, and the story-based games like Zelda and Super Mario (did you catch the footage from the new game?), that you can now bring with you wherever you go.

While I do think the detachable Switch is a bit fickle (but then, I never took to the DS either), I like the idea that you can plug it into another TV. For traveling gamers, the Switch is ideal.

As a bonus announcement, IGN has some new footage from the highly anticipated Zelda: Breath of the Wild:

Nintendo Switch arrives in March 2017

Read the full press release for more info!