
It doesn’t have much value to sell, so I guess giving it to a company employee’s child is about all I can do?
I don’t need a used old man’s Switch.
Throw it to Mom.
It’s frustrating to be handed something like that by an old man who I don’t know now.
I’m also having a bit of trouble figuring out what to do with it.
I can send it to my parents’ house, but it’s been 7 years so it’s really starting to fall apart…
Who did you get used by, old man?
I gave it to my aging mom thinking she could use it to pass the time, but I don’t know if she will actually use it.
I can sell it cheap if you’re anonymous.
I thought I wouldn’t use it anymore, but I used it to evolve Porygon2.
Become a machine that watches YouTube.
The data capacity is still a bit low for Switch2.
I’m thinking of playing games that wouldn’t be a problem on the Switch 2 over here.
Playing a novel game on Switch2 won’t make any difference.
It’s clear that participating in the lottery with switch2 will make you feel both joy and despair, leaving you exhausted.
I’m just waiting to break my stack on switch1 until it becomes available for purchase in stores.
Since the FFT is coming out, it’s okay if I can’t buy Switch 2 for a while.
It seems that there are some small titles that are not compatible with Switch2, so I will make sure to secure them.
>>11I thought it was Shinobi Refle… but when I checked the official site before posting, it had been updated.
I do picross while keeping it next to my pillow.
It has become a dedicated machine for Abema’s YouTube Deathman.
Nintendo Labo dedicated machine!
I think it’s okay to continue with the ones that don’t require things like Surespa or machine power over here.
Handing it over to my child.
Make it a dedicated Ring Fit machine.
>>18Successful perseverance! Well, I still haven’t won the lottery…
My mom wants to play Dragon Quest 1-3, but she said it’s not worth buying the console, so I’m planning to give her my Switch 2 if I win one.
Not at all accurate, but…
Since it’s an initial lot, I’ll keep it carefully stored.
>>20If it’s unopened, that’s one thing, but if it’s used, that’s as far as it goes.
I only bought an old Joy-Con charger for Ring Fit and put away the main unit.
If there’s no death man app on Switch2, this will be the most comfortable environment.
>>22It would have been perfect if I could have just watched the live broadcast…
I don’t have one, so I’d be happy if my uncle from my relatives sent one to me.
I gave my mom a brain-training game and threw it to her.
I sold it and it was only 4000 yen.
It might be a good idea to keep it around for playing indie games.
I gave it to my nephew.
>>27Do Switch2.
It’s completely inferior, isn’t it?
>>29When there is a tenfold performance difference, there are many situations that can unintentionally become advantageous.
I’m doing Fit Boxing, so I’m here! I also play some light games!
I thought that, but if I have at least one Joy-Con, I really only need the Switch 2, so I’ve become really unnecessary and it’s troubling.
I’ve only had mine for two and a half years.
Can it be used as a sub-monitor?
A feature that allows you to play while displaying a map linked through radio waves, something like that, come on!
Playing some FF’s Pikurima or games on SFC and FC has its value, but I’m not really into it right now… I’ve been in a stage where I just let them sit for a long time and it’s quite a waste.
When it comes to backward compatibility, it’s rare for Nintendo to do it this perfectly.
There was GB and DS, but…
I think I’ll give it to my mom who loves Tetris.
I’m thinking of taking it back to my parents’ house, but since the battery is swollen, I’m hesitant just in case…
I can’t see Death Stranding on Switch2!! So sad!!
Was there such a demand for Death Man on the Switch?
>>39Being able to watch without ads is really stress-free…
>>39It was good for when I wanted to lazily watch TV.
When I threw the early model at Ideya, it became 10,000 yen.
I had no use for it, and it was cheap, so I just sold it at a flea market.
I have about 13,000 yen in hand, so that’s enough.
If more units are produced, I wonder if it will drop to around 5000 yen.
What about past game consoles?
>>44There was a game that could only be played that way, so it was in a state of preservation or operation.
There is almost none in 2.
Since Deathman doesn’t support 4k, running it at 2 is a bit pointless.
I gave it to my younger brother.
Since there is account integration, it seems that almost no games that used to require actual Switch hardware can’t be played anymore, so it doesn’t look like prices will go up anymore.
I was thinking about how to charge the Joy-Con for Ring Fit, but since I bought a Joy-Con charger for 1500 yen, I’m going to sell the regular Switch.
The Joy-Con is out of stock, but it’s better than letting it sit unused.
I really want the OLED version…
I wonder if I could rank at 10,000th place.
I think it’s not very exciting to buy a new Switch, especially a used one.
The timing is the worst… If you hear “I got a Switch” at this time, you’d expect a sequel, right?
Should I throw it at Mom after putting it in the watermelon game?
If it were a bit smaller and lighter, I would have used it for going out…
>>54If this size doesn’t work, I can only say I have no intention of carrying it around anymore…
>>54In that regard, Lite is still possible…
Is it not allowed to resell?
If the Joy-Cons were sturdy, I could have chosen to keep them nearby, but since they will break in a year anyway, it’s best to dispose of them while they still have some value.
I was fully prepared to buy 2 and sold 1 a while ago, but since there’s no sign at all of winning the lottery right now, I repurchased 1. Fantasy life is fun!
I wonder if I’ll sell it.
It may be worth very little, but…
Used for Pokémon trading.
The main unit aside, there are still things like Ring Fit for the Joy-Con…
The fan is broken, and it makes strange noises in stationary mode.
I think it would be better to buy a Switch 2 than to try to fix it.
I saw someone modifying an Android tablet, but it turned out to be thick, small, and hard to use as a tablet.
If I give it to a child, it seems like their family won’t be able to buy two for their own child.
I will have it do its best as a Joy-Con charger.
I sold it quickly because I would be in trouble if the battery swells.
I thought about tossing it to my dad, who is bored after retirement.
I haven’t really used the Fire Stick I mentioned earlier, and I’m definitely going to struggle with it.
I already sold it.
I gave the Ring Fit to my parents who never exercise.
Because I was tired at the first stretch, I said it was already impossible and ended it.
Since I bought it on the release day, the battery life is already reaching a point where it’s unmanageable.
There is something that hasn’t been turned on for about two years somewhere in the room.
It was sold for 18,000 yen just before the announcement.
The Deathman app is easy to use and the quality is originally bad, so it doesn’t pose any disadvantage on the Switch, making it a good item.
Sold to Surugaya.
It looks like it’s full of dust…
If I can clean it, the fan might come back to life.
I still have an overseas account, so I’m acting as a virtual card lender for software purchases from abroad.
The initial lot can be fidgeted with, so it sells normally.
I bought it on my first Christmas, so it’s not from the initial lot…
Is there something with the initial lot?
>>83A CFW can be installed regarding vulnerabilities.
The appraisal was 1200 yen.
As expected, it didn’t sell.
I’ll leave it at work and play with it during my break.
Does that mean the initial batch is the one that can be modified?
The word CFW feels nostalgic.
Originally, it was meant to be stationary, so I plan to use it as a portable sub-device.
Organic EL has become a little over 28,000.
I’m not hitting anything, so I can’t play the game!