Everyone...this is one of the most delightful and impressive pieces of tech I have had the pleasure of playing with in a long time. When you put that tiny Zelda cartridge in and play it on the sleek/thin tablet...it's magical. Then you pop it onto the dock and see it instantly come onto the TV. It's so freaking cool. After playing with it I'm amazed it's only $300.
I feel like a kid again.
Everyone...this is one of the most delightful and impressive pieces of tech I have had the pleasure of playing with in a long time. When you put that tiny Zelda cartridge in and play it on the sleek/thin tablet...it's magical. Then you pop it onto the dock and see it instantly come onto the TV. It's so freaking cool. After playing with it I'm amazed it's only $300.
I feel like a kid again.
Yeah, feel the same. I was so meh to it once the presentation happened but I let the hype get to me so I snagged a friend's extra preorder on launch and I don't think I could ever go back to 'traditional' gaming.Everyone...this is one of the most delightful and impressive pieces of tech I have had the pleasure of playing with in a long time. When you put that tiny Zelda cartridge in and play it on the sleek/thin tablet...it's magical. Then you pop it onto the dock and see it instantly come onto the TV. It's so freaking cool. After playing with it I'm amazed it's only $300.
I feel like a kid again.
Merry Switchmas
Yup. It's a fantastic device. I was surprised how much I liked it given how neutral I was on it after their Japan conference in Jan. But I knew I needed Zelda so...
Well, joy-con wheels already seem to be sold out, so that's some good (and funny) anecdotal evidence for MK8D doing well. Also, check some amazon.com yearly bestsellers 2017 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/2017/videogames#2) for some anecdotal evidence on performance: if you go to the link, you will see MK8 is already ahead of blockbusters like Mass Effect Andromeda and Resident Evil 7, and it isn't launching until three more weeks. Never Trust this ranking for a fully true representation of the actual situation, but as far as anecdotal evidence goes it is the highest quality you can get.
I mean, they facilitate a decent portion of 30% of the US games market, so it shouldn't be a surprise, really.holy shit at playstation store cards
holy shit at playstation store cards
AGITΩ;233628417 said:Even after the best buy "relaunch" this morning, my store still has more than enough switches. It was a pretty good restock for best buy.
Mario Kart 8 being number 7 overall (and the third best selling video game) is surprising to me. So Zelda and Horizon are the only better selling games from Amazon for the year.Well, joy-con wheels already seem to be sold out, so that's some good (and funny) anecdotal evidence for MK8D doing well. Also, check some amazon.com yearly bestsellers 2017 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/2017/videogames#2) for some anecdotal evidence on performance: if you go to the link, you will see MK8 is already ahead of blockbusters like Mass Effect Andromeda and Resident Evil 7, and it isn't launching until three more weeks. Never Trust this ranking for a fully true representation of the actual situation, but as far as anecdotal evidence goes it is the highest quality you can get.
Mario Kart 8 being number 7 overall (and the third best selling video game) is surprising to me. So Zelda and Horizon are the only better selling games from Amazon for the year.
Also pretty notable that for the entire year so far, Zelda for Switch is the best selling game on Amazon, and the Wii U version is the 4th best selling game. So in combined sales Breath Of The Wild is probably doing extremely well.
Drought is over, for now.
Drought is over, for now.
All 11 Argos stores in a 25 mile radius from where I live have been out of stock of the Grey one for weeks; in fact, I'm not even sure I've ever seen the Grey one in stock. lol. Neons seem to have decent availability though.
120 seems ridiculous, even if this is in a major city. Wonder if that's a mistake.
Hey for the left joycon issues are we supposed to contact nintendo and they can fix it like sony did with thr bad dualshock 4's? Got a Switch as a gift from my bro, but left joycon even when next to the console seems to both sometimes not register inputs, and other times I push the stick just a bit and let go and Link goes running for like 5 seconds. Probably gonna get a replacement at the store but want to know what i need to do to fix the one I got. Kinda hard to exchange it for another console when they are so hard to find, and my bro who gifted it to me lives far away in the first place
You can contact Nintendo, and they will repair it once you have sent it to them. It's a quick repair, so you'll be without it for only a few days.
120 seems ridiculous, even if this is in a major city. Wonder if that's a mistake.
You got me curious as to why it would matter.For anyone who got a gray switch today, did your serial number start with a 1 or 7?
For anyone who got a gray switch today, did your serial number start with a 1 or 7?
Nope, I work there, they sent about half a pallet, which is odd since the first few Switch shipments came through UPS/Fed Ex.