If you want to build things, even motorized things, you can check on Lego’s line, it will actually last you more than a few weeks and you can even program the stuff etc.
If you want to build things, even motorized things, you can check on Lego’s line, it will actually last you more than a few weeks and you can even program the stuff etc.
May I ask why is it relevant? And no, it’s not an iPhone.
If they steal our idea, I’ll make myself a lawyer out of papier maché and sue the bastards.
I am saying the combination of the two isn’t worth that price.
There is something there, they sell you a a cardboard to put the switch in to use as a VR headset, and a pickaxe.
Thank you, I worked hard to get here, it’s not just a privilege, it’s an honor to be able to criticize whatever stupid thing Nintendo announced this week.
I am kind of glad I got the chance to grow up with a Nintendo that wasn’t just trying to f*CK its own customers.
Yeah, well, I am not so sure about the worth of the included software.
Okay, yes, but do you remember wiiplay for the Wii? How it was sold with a wiimote.
Looks to me like a wiiplay kind of deal
“buy it fast before it sells out”
“buy it fast before it sells out”
I knew Nintendo was a master at selling old tech to people for a high price. But selling cardboard for $80. God damn.
A lot of popular handheld franchises, and of JRPG and Nintendo flagship games.
Hard to enjoy these kind of awful video game tasks.
It’s just that the same thing keeps repeating over and over with Nintendo and scalpers.
I can’t wait for scalpers to sell them for a $100 on ebay and people whine about it ^^
Let it be known that in the history of gaming a video game system has never seen so many ports of older games in that time span.
If Nintendo keep going like this, in 2 years they’ll start advertising their games 2 months after their being released.
You can call it a “wild speculation” but I’m a 100% sure of this.
You are absolutely right, I guess for me, the cons started to be a lot more than the pros...