![]() ![]() This bundle includes the Nintendo Switch system and Nintendo Switch dock in black, with contrasting left and right Joy-Con controllers-one Neon Blue, one Neon Red. They can be inserted into a Joy-Con grip accessory to be used like a traditional controller, held comfortably in each hand for independent left and right motion controls, or shared between two players for instant multiplayer gaming in front of the TV or out on the go. Nintendo Switch comes with two Joy-Con controllers that can each act as a standalone controller with an analog stick, a full complement of face and shoulder buttons, built in motion-sensing technology and HD Rumble. The portability of Nintendo Switch is enhanced by its 6.2-inch screen, which displays bright, high-definition gameplay at the park, on an airplane, in a car, or at a friend’s apartment. By simply lifting Nintendo Switch from the dock at any time, the system instantly transitions to handheld mode, and the same great gaming experience that was being enjoyed at home now travels with you. The mobility of a handheld is now added to the power of a home gaming system, with unprecedented play styles brought to life by the two Joy-Con controllers.Īt home the system rests in the Nintendo Switch dock, which lets you play with family and friends on a TV in the comfort of your living room. In addition to providing single and multiplayer thrills at home, the Nintendo Switch system can be taken on the go so players can enjoy a full home console experience anytime, anywhere. We've also gathered up some of today's best cheap Nintendo Switch game deals, in case you'd like to pick up some extra games to go with your new console.Nintendo Switch is Nintendo’s home video game system. If you you'd prefer to save a little money and go for the original console, you can find all of the latest prices below. For those getting the console for the first time, though, this is the one to go for. So, if you've already got the base Nintendo Switch then the improvements here are fairly unremarkable. While the screen image is improved, as we said in our Nintendo Switch OLED review, the Switch OLED doesn't offer any technical upgrades over the original console that would increase its graphical capabilities or performance. ![]() There's also a sturdier kickstand, a wired LAN port, enhanced speakers and larger internal storage. It delivers a richer, brighter and more vivid image that will benefit those who intend to play in handheld mode more often than connected to a TV. The Nintendo Switch OLED is an improved version of the standard console that sports a larger 7-inch OLED screen. The rework of the somewhat divisive entry in the iconic action-adventure series may not always hit the highs of classics, but it's still a solid, enjoyable and inventive outing for Link – especially when it's free. It's been down to around £50 a number of times in the past, sure, but this is still a big saving on the experimental spin on the classic party game, which includes one kart and a handful of checkpoints to create your own race courses around the home.įor those not interested in turning their living room into a hazard-filled race track, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD is well worth going for instead. In terms of value for money alone, the bundle with Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit is a fantastic buy, as the augmented reality racer retails for £99.99. Shop there if you prefer for an extra £10 saving. ![]() That's the usual price of the console on its own, so getting one of these big releases for free is a sweet deal that saves you up to £99.99 ( Not in the UK? Scroll down for more Nintendo Switch deals in your region.)īoth bundles have recently gone live over at Smyths Toys for the slightly lower price of £299.99 as well. The offers are live at the official My Nintendo Store, and feature a Nintendo Switch OLED with a copy of either Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit or The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD for £309.99. ![]()
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