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#11
space-time wrote:
and I was somewhat disappointed that i could not find a deep discount when I bought one last fall. I paid $300 at BB and bought a $60 game too. I felt ripped off after buying an Xbox for $170.

Nintendo does set-style pricing, following Apple's model. They set the price and, if you want to continue to be a reseller, you don't change that price.
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#12
space-time wrote:
and I was somewhat disappointed that i could not find a deep discount when I bought one last fall. I paid $300 at BB and bought a $60 game too. I felt ripped off after buying an Xbox for $170.

Are you ready to recoup some of that disappointing expenditure? :dunno:
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#13
Z wrote:
[quote=space-time]
and I was somewhat disappointed that i could not find a deep discount when I bought one last fall. I paid $300 at BB and bought a $60 game too. I felt ripped off after buying an Xbox for $170.

Are you ready to recoup some of that disappointing expenditure? :dunno:
Personally was initially disappointed in the XBox One S (or whatever) but have had a change of heart. The HALO: MASTER CHIEF COLLECTION has been fun. The remastered version of HALO 2 is great.

I've been further surprised that a lot of my XB360 games are running on my XB1; I accidentally put an old XBox game in and was told "this game will run on this system with an updater; would you like to download it?" -- e.g.; am playing STAR WARS: REPUBLIC COMMANDO which was for the original XBox; same thing. I put in the disc, was asked if I wanted to run an updater, and the game launched with no problem.
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#14
space-time wrote:
and I was somewhat disappointed that i could not find a deep discount when I bought one last fall. I paid $300 at BB and bought a $60 game too. I felt ripped off after buying an Xbox for $170.

With a grimace, I bought one a full MSRP right after Christmas. You pretty much have to wait for the Next Great System to hit the market before any deals, or even reliable stock, appear.
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#15
Ended up finding a Switch Lite at Best Buy the other day. Took a while and the stock trackers weren't especially useful.
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#16
Z wrote:
Ended up finding a Switch Lite at Best Buy the other day. Took a while and the stock trackers weren't especially useful.

I hope it works well for you, I've read that the performance isn't as good as the full version.
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#17
Have a few colleagues who have one and the first generation units and they've not had any complaints. Hope it works well for my brother!
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#18
Now the switch lites are getting difficult to find.
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#19
Animal Crossing on Switch.
Up to 4 people can log into the game and play their file.

Momma was the one that started the island and she is the one that caters to the visitors to get them to stay. Maybe some other stuff too.

When two or more play on ONE console, one person is the leader and the others get drug around.

When you visit another island via WiFi you can wander about independently.

Multiplayer on one console is kinda lame and parents are raising caine.

Back to topic.

I hit all the local Pawn shops during Quarintine and Switch games were hard to find. Consoles, he he I even checked rent-a centers and such. Sony and Xbox can be rent own but no Switch.

Might I suggest Animal Crossing on the Wii or Game Cube. Yea that is pretty dismal too.
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