7 year old wants Nintendo switch
7 year old wants Nintendo switch
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popegregory

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1,847 posts

154 months

Monday 11th October 2021
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As it sounds, he wants one for Christmas as his friends have one. Last console I played was the N64 so out of touch would be an understatement. Which switch does he want (OLED??) and, more to the point, is it getting replaced any time soon as getting one just before they replace it would be irritating!!

matt666

450 posts

224 months

Monday 11th October 2021
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The OLED version is a pretty new updated model although the original switch has been out for a few years. Can’t see them replacing it entirely for a while.

There are basically two models, one you can connect to a TV and the Lite which you can’t. The bigger one is worth the premium for this feature IMO.

You can still buy the old non OLED model cheaper than the OLED. Games are compatible across all three models

jimmytheone

1,842 posts

238 months

Monday 11th October 2021
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matt666 said:
The OLED version is a pretty new updated model although the original switch has been out for a few years. Can’t see them replacing it entirely for a while.

There are basically two models, one you can connect to a TV and the Lite which you can’t. The bigger one is worth the premium for this feature IMO.

You can still buy the old non OLED model cheaper than the OLED. Games are compatible across all three models
Def get the one that plugs into the TV, no point messing about with a tiny screen, OLED or not. Also means if they take it places eg holidays, friends house you can simply plug in via hdmi.

Also, there’s a Switch app so you can control (and remotely end) it’s use. We’ve never had to do that just the threat is enough!

popegregory

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1,847 posts

154 months

Monday 11th October 2021
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Cheers both, so the OLED one isn’t necessary but the tv one is (and it’s portable anyway as well)? That’s about £260 worth by the look of it, sounds fair enough.

  • wistfully reminisces over Toys R Us catalogue, Mega Drive plus Sonic 2 package smile

DoctorX

7,889 posts

187 months

Monday 11th October 2021
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I noticed they’re upgrading the Nintendo online service at the end of the month to include a selection of N64 and Megadrive games. Should be good for a bit of nostalgia. I normally buy a 3 month code from Amazon for 6 or 7 quid, seems reasonable.

Ilovejapcrap

3,310 posts

132 months

Monday 11th October 2021
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Don’t get the lite get the propper one so to speak. Also pick up a pro controller for when he’s in bed and you are playing mario kart on the TV.


Pothole

34,367 posts

302 months

Monday 11th October 2021
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TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY POUNDS on a seven year old? I have nothing

Vanden Crash

832 posts

70 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Our daughter has the older non oled

It looks great so more than good enough if you don’t want to pay the premium

The games are great and look the same on a tv

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

128 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Pothole said:
TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY POUNDS on a seven year old? I have nothing
Right? When I were a lad I made do with a stick and a dead rat I found on a railway siding.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

128 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Ilovejapcrap said:
Don’t get the lite get the propper one so to speak. Also pick up a pro controller for when he’s in bed and you are playing mario kart on the TV.
Very much that, at least one pro controller is a must if you're planning on multiplayer. The joycon controllers are little RSI generators for adult sized hands when you're playing on TV.

FunkyNige

9,648 posts

295 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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ZedLeg said:
Ilovejapcrap said:
Don’t get the lite get the propper one so to speak. Also pick up a pro controller for when he’s in bed and you are playing mario kart on the TV.
Very much that, at least one pro controller is a must if you're planning on multiplayer. The joycon controllers are little RSI generators for adult sized hands when you're playing on TV.
I got this cheaper controller for about £30
https://www.8bitdo.com/sn30-pro-plus/
Works well and you can use it for PC too if that's your thing.

anonymous-user

74 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Get the OLED

sxmwht

2,205 posts

79 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Pothole said:
TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY POUNDS on a seven year old? I have nothing
Nothing to say, or no possessions/money?

skinnyman

1,828 posts

113 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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We're buying our 8yr old a Switch for Christmas, just the standard one rather than the OLed, as there's a £50 difference, and he won't even notice the better screen.

We got him a bundle with Mario Kart & a Pokémon game for £320. I'm looking forward to playing some N64 games personally

Squirrelofwoe

3,232 posts

196 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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DoctorX said:
I noticed they’re upgrading the Nintendo online service at the end of the month to include a selection of N64 and Megadrive games. Should be good for a bit of nostalgia. I normally buy a 3 month code from Amazon for 6 or 7 quid, seems reasonable.
I think it was only £18 for a full year which I thought was pretty good. My wife has been playing through all the old NES / SNES mario games over the last couple of weeks. It's great to be able to play those with the convenience of modern tech.

I'm really looking forward to the N64 releases though. Our N64 still gets pretty regular use so it will be great to have everything on one system with all the modern save benefits etc. I'm also really looking forward to playing Mario64 with a Switch controller, rather then the original N64 one!

DoctorX

7,889 posts

187 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Squirrelofwoe said:
I think it was only £18 for a full year which I thought was pretty good. My wife has been playing through all the old NES / SNES mario games over the last couple of weeks. It's great to be able to play those with the convenience of modern tech.

I'm really looking forward to the N64 releases though. Our N64 still gets pretty regular use so it will be great to have everything on one system with all the modern save benefits etc. I'm also really looking forward to playing Mario64 with a Switch controller, rather then the original N64 one!
There's literally minutes of entertainment in some of them but there's some classics too. I'm still playing Breath of the Wild which is one of the best games on any platform IMO. Think I'm finally tooled up enough to have a go at the end boss hehe

Luke.

11,628 posts

270 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Squirrelofwoe said:
I think it was only £18 for a full year which I thought was pretty good. My wife has been playing through all the old NES / SNES mario games over the last couple of weeks. It's great to be able to play those with the convenience of modern tech.

I'm really looking forward to the N64 releases though. Our N64 still gets pretty regular use so it will be great to have everything on one system with all the modern save benefits etc. I'm also really looking forward to playing Mario64 with a Switch controller, rather then the original N64 one!
When are the N64 games out?

Narcisus

8,714 posts

300 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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ZedLeg said:
Pothole said:
TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY POUNDS on a seven year old? I have nothing
Right? When I were a lad I made do with a stick and a dead rat I found on a railway siding.
Count yourself lucky ... After a morning playing with the dead Rat I had to eat it for dinner :-(

Pothole

34,367 posts

302 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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sxmwht said:
Pothole said:
TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY POUNDS on a seven year old? I have nothing
Nothing to say, or no possessions/money?
Yes.

Pothole

34,367 posts

302 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Narcisus said:
ZedLeg said:
Pothole said:
TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY POUNDS on a seven year old? I have nothing
Right? When I were a lad I made do with a stick and a dead rat I found on a railway siding.
Count yourself lucky ... After a morning playing with the dead Rat I had to eat it for dinner :-(
Oh dear. I really feel for you...you had to eat dinner at lunch time.