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Nintendo Switch 2: Choose Your Game Console Bundle for
$499.99.
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Nintendo Switch 2: Choose Your Game Console Bundle for
$499.99.
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About this item:
- The next evolution of the Nintendo Switch system
- Includes choice of either the Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, or Pokémon Pokopia digital game download
- One system, three play modes: TV, Tabletop, and Handheld
- Larger, vivid, 7.9" LCD touch screen with support for HDR and up to 120 fps
- Supports up to 4K resolution when using a compatible game and TV connected via the included Nintendo Switch 2 dock
- Nintendo Switch 2 plays compatible physical and digital Nintendo Switch games.
- GameChat lets you voice chat, share your game screen, and connect via video chat as you play
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Are retailers trying to clear inventory? Is Nintendo trying to juice the sales numbers ahead of the anticipated decrease in sales after the price increase?
For being just barely 1 year old, the behavior is a far cry from the original switch which sold like hot cakes for its entire life cycle. Such is the consequence of making an iterative console with only a few gimmicks and slightly better graphics compared to its predecessor. You could say the same of Xbox and PS but those consoles get lots of developers building for them compared to Nintendo's lack of 1st party entries from its biggest franchises (Mario or Zelda) and being a graphical downgrade against the other 2 consoles/their handheld equivalents and Steam has now entered the fray as well.
Switch set too high of a bar and Nintendo is trying to keep riding a wave that's fading.
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Are retailers trying to clear inventory? Is Nintendo trying to juice the sales numbers ahead of the anticipated decrease in sales after the price increase?
For being just barely 1 year old, the behavior is a far cry from the original switch which sold like hot cakes for its entire life cycle. Such is the consequence of making an iterative console with only a few gimmicks and slightly better graphics compared to its predecessor. You could say the same of Xbox and PS but those consoles get lots of developers building for them compared to Nintendo's lack of 1st party entries from its biggest franchises (Mario or Zelda) and being a graphical downgrade against the other 2 consoles/their handheld equivalents and Steam has now entered the fray as well.
Switch set too high of a bar and Nintendo is trying to keep riding a wave that's fading.
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