Waiting for a new console is like waiting to die. Don’t wait, live! Finish your back catalogue of games waiting to be played and finished, or go back and revisit those great games you spent countless hours enjoying. Don’t wait for the Switch to die, live!
I think it's like watching the Doctor from Dr. Who regenerate! Sometimes it's super somber and feels like a death, but other times the moment was prepared for.
Exactly! People should just be happy with what the Switch has to offer, because while the Switch may be less powerful than the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, let alone the now current generation PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, the Nintendo Switch is still very good enough to contribute to the player's enjoyments upon first-party games! Nobody should care that the Switch graphics are lower-quality than the PS5 & XBS, because 1: Nintendo has made it clear that Graphics & Power ain't the most important factor to make a good system, 2: Switch is technically a handheld/portable system that just happens to be connectable to the TV Screen with multiple controllers, so that clearly excuses the Nintendo Switch's power-limits, considering Nintendo Handhelds went from being significantly weaker than the GameCube (New 3DS) to being more powerful than the WiiU (Switch), which is a very incredible transition of technology's evolution/enhancement in a matter of three years, and 3: the Nintendo Switch is actually far more powerful than the PS3 and has significantly better graphics than the Xbox 360, contrary to popular belief!
The other day we were playing multiplayer Mario Kart with a Pro Controller, Super Nintendo Controller, N64 Controller and a Gamecube Adapter. This is the timeline we live in.
Seven years later, its the best console ever made. Seriously, I have never, ever, ever seen a better lineup of games on a console. EVERY franchise has reached its peak at the same time, Super Mario Odyssey, Breath of the Wild, Xenoblade 3, Metroid Prime, Smash Ultimate, Splatoon 3, Fire Emblem Three Houses. I truly believe the Switch is Nintendos most important console since the NES in the way its shaped them and their future as a company, it unified their home and portable console divisions and is arguably the first Nintendo console to perfectly market itself towards both a casual and more enthusiast market. Every previous console made sacrifices here.
I owned a wii U. My brother used to make fun of me for buying one and loving it. I pre ordered a switch. He made fun of me called it the wii u 2.0 and that it would fail. After seeing me play BOTW for 5 mins then grab my console and continue playing as I went to my room, I saw the gears in his head turning. 2 days later he bought one. 😂
Before I got the Switch, I watched gameplay of Super Mario Odyssey every night after come back home from work, I wanted to play that game so bad. When I got the Switch, that the first game I got, and that game made me feel like I'm being a kid again man, the joy that I had, everything, I hope I can realive the first time experience with that game. The same when I got BOTW as a second game I bought, I never thought it was that great, and I never a Zelda fan before, and that game made me obsesseddd. Plus with the portability and overall branding of Nintendo Switch, this console is a pure joy, one of the GOAT, a marvel (not the tech). I honestly didn't see it lifetime will end soon. I still see people that interested to buy this console for the first time. My nephew never get tired of it and never complain anything. Whatever people say about how ancient the tech in Nintendo Switch is, it is pioneering hybrid console/handheld market and you never experienced any other handheld this revolutionary and this fun. I mean they just copying each other right now. I believe Nintendo can deliver more better generation of console after Nintendo Switch, but is is hard to top. I don't think it is enough with just more powerful Nintendo Switch, it will be just like handheld PC, more power than the other but nothing special. sorry for my bad english
The Switch was the first console I bought with my own money as a "real" adult. I still have the photo of me in my Mickey Mouse pajamas, holding the box and my copy of BOTW. I also remember how incredibly excited I was, literally counting the days before Mario Odyssey. I had it marked on my calender and constantly had "Jump Up Superstar" playing in the background when I was doing homework for university. I still play my now OLED Switch every day and was watching this very video on it, only pausing to leave this comment.
Man, time flies by so fast. I was also 14 when it came out, I had just turned 14. I remmeber the excitement around the switch and BotW was so big. One if my friends got the switch as soon as it came out and he would bring it to school and show us in the morning before going to class. I had to play BotW on Wii U because my parents couldn't find a switch for a my birthday present becauae it was sold out everywhere. I got it for Christmas 2017 with Mario Odyssey and Splatoon 2. So weird how its been that long, it really doesn't feel like it. I'm 21 now. I still play the switch regularly. Can't wait for the next Nintendo console, it has to be around the corner
I was 30 when the switch came out, and I preordered it it’s the only console I’ve ever had when it was 1st released, now waiting on the new switch and I will preorder it as well. Thank You Nintendo, I have NO other game console ONLY a switch.
Same here, the switch is the only system I have in terms of modern systems. I’ve only had my switch OLED since October last year which I got with breath of the wild and Super Mario Odyssey and since then I’ve wrapped up 44 physical games and around about 10 digital ones.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 it is weird, but I am very glad people like you exist. This has all to do with taste of course, but I have ' outgrown'. Nintendo. Had the Switch launch year, played it for around 2 years with Odeyssy, Splatoon 2, Mario Kart, you know, the hits. Grew up with Nintendo, had a N64 for my 4th birthday lol. Then a Wii, then 3DS. But it's not for me anymore. But there goes no day without checking out what's new. The weird part is: I know for sure I won't buy the next Nintendo, but I'm very excited to know what it will be. I guess a Switch 2 if they are smart. I'm enjoying CoD and Fortnite in my busy life with work. Just brainless things so I can relax. Still got my old Nintendo stuff in case I want to revisit.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 But what I ment with I'm happy people like you exsist is: you keep Nintendo on their feet. It would be a shame if they would do bad, but I don't see that in a long time
I still have my original Switch I got on release day in March 2017. I don’t use it much anymore as I recently upgraded it to the Tears of the Kingdom OLED Switch. I only use my original Switch and my Switch Lite for Pokemon stuff. Happy Birthday, Nintendo Switch.
Great video on a legendary console! Switch is probably my favorite console of all time, it really helped me relive many titles I used to enjoy so much along with so many new titles. I made a video a couple years back when the switch Oled came out, on how to transfer save data. I still get messages all the time of people migrating to another Switch, seems crazy how many people are swaping consoles still 7 years later in the same platform.
One of my favorite memories of the Switch - in Jan of 2019 I took a team of 15u boys to the NFL Flag Football Championships at the Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida. One of the nights we alll ended up playing 1-2 Switch with my offense going head to head with my Co-Coach John and his defense. The pics I have of my QB Ryan milking a cow agianst Coach John while they stared so intensely at each other is burned in my memory forever. Amazing team building night.
I'm more baffled to learn that Felix is two years younger than me... I've been following this console religiously since Day One. I cant wait to finally get one...
Whatever happens with the next console, I'm thankful to the Switch for single-handedly making video games a thing I could still fit into my life. And my vanilla Switch from 2017 is still going strong, although now with cool Zelda joy-cons instead of the original gray. I'm hoping the next one is just like this, only more powerful and with backwards compatibility with the original. That's it. End of wish list.
I was not even a year out of high school. I worked at my first job for almost a year and was still living with my parents. I sat outside of my local Game Stop for 9 hours on March 2nd to get my switch. Preorders were sold out but my local GameStop had 4 in stock for people who couldn't preorder them. There were 3 other people in line when I called the store. I got really lucky and I will always treasure that night. I met so many cool people from my area and we theorized all of the releases that were going to come out for the console and what they could do with the hardware. It was the closest thing to a Con I had ever been to. Can't wait for the next console so I can hopefully relive that experience.
Same here! I was 17 at the time, but I said heck to school the next morning, I stayed from 6pm to 12am for launch NOT preordered, hoping there would be an extra or two and lucked out and got one and a copy of Zelda. I too wish to experience this again, though we'll see what my work schedule is, I could call it off for launch😅
Switch was my only introduction to the new consoles wanted to get a Xbox and ps5 but never ever felt enthusiastic to get it when in front both but the switch I think hit the spot of a system that’s versatile as all the others but with a proper console with the ability to go anywhere! Switch doesn’t feel old to me just because it’s that good a system to aid all areas of play for me and my children.
I remember that I got the original Nintendo Switch in 2018 and a year later I was in University. The laptop that I got for school had a GTX 1050 so that I could play PC games in my free time, but as for a console I didn't have a TV in my dorm room and so the Switch was a perfect console that I could bring around with me and play it anywhere around campus with my friends. I started feeling homesick in school and eventually transferred to a school back home during Covid and the Switch got me through that time. Before the Switch, I was huge into the 3DS and New 3DS and one game that I really loved playing was Animal Crossing New Leaf. With the Switch, Nintendo didn't know that Covid was gonna happen but somehow they released Animal Crossing New Horizons at the perfect time. This is the thing that Nintendo did with the Wii (Mario Kart and Wii Sports and then Twilight Princess and Super Mario galaxy) and now are doing with the Switch: having a balance between casual games like Animal Crossing, Mario Kart, and Switch sports and then more hardcore games like Breath of the Wild, Metroid Dread, and Xenoblade. I didn't get the original Switch on launch (I got it a year later) but I did end up getting the Switch OLED a week after it came out because I was not able to find one the day it came out. Also with Joycon drift, I've only ever had one Joycon (my original gray left Joycon) that had drift (since then my other two pairs of Joycon have not gotten drift).
The Switch came out when I was in a really rough patch. I wasn't sure I would still have a job in the coming months, and even if I would probably have to move for it, and my finances were a mess. Which means that when the Switch was released I had to watch everyone buy it while I was stuck with a Wii that wouldn't play discs anymore. That luckily changed in 2019, and pretty much the first thing I bought after moving to my current house was a Switch. With Breath of the Wild of course, and a Pro controller. And man did it feel like I was alive again! Buying the Switch felt like the last step in putting my life back on track, and for this reason it's got such a special place in my heart now. In fact, I still play on my original Switch (the OLED wasn't enough of an upgrade for me as I play mostly docked), I've still got all my original controllers working (maybe because I've hardly ever used my joycons, they're too small for my hands), and I'm not planning on stopping anytime soon. And unless the next console has full Switch compatibility day one, I'm probably going to carry on for a long time (if only because of the backlog I've accumulated over the years!).
I love my Switch, but I find myself using my New 3DSXL machine more when I go out and about. The Switch was a lifesaver during the pandemic. It was my go-to machine at that time. Today, I use both systems when I’m at home.
The PS4 Pro and Xbox One X where 3 years old when they offcialy unveild there next gen consoles. It's how it goes. There comes a console, and around 3 years later there will be a upgrade version of it to keep the momentum. In other word, wait some more years for the upgrade of the new console that has yet to be released lol
I also remember discovering Nintendo Life had a UA-cam channel (my dad and I used to read the site occasionally before 2017) because I was so hungry for any NX news. I've been a lovely person ever since. I can't think of the Switch without getting nostalgic about long-haired Alex with the "leak" and the Mario shorts 😂
Yes I'm 7 years older and worth every day of it! The only console I've had that I haven't had one single mechanical fault or issue with, unlike any of my other consoles, thankyou Nintendo for making a reliable piece of tech I can take absolutely anywhere
To be honest I just bought mine last month, it’s the first time playing in a switch at 27yo. It’s the first time since my teen years that I feel really exited with games in general even though I’ve been playing some shooters in pc for these years.
It’s crazy that it has been seven years already. It still seems like I just got mine and barely have had a chance to utilize it fully. I got it a year after it launched and I have put a lot of time into it but it doesn’t feel like it.
It’s amazing that the switch is seven years old. It feels like yesterday that was released and it’s still the next system while not cutting edge even back then it more than makes up for the sheer amount of quality games it has and my journey with the switch started on October 11 last year and I’ve been loving every second of it, I’m not close to being done with the switch. I still have lots of games to play from my growing as well I still need to buy.
Great video as always by the NL team! Felix brings up a really interesting point about the lack of new/original Nintendo IP during the Switch's lifecycle. The video mentions ARMS, Snipperclips, 1-2 Switch, and Game Builder Garage. Any others? Including Nintendo-published (and not developed) games, the only others I can think of off-the-bat that weren't mentioned are Astral Chain and Good Job! (as far as I can remember).
It's weird to think, I was 14 when this thing came out, and now I'm 21 going on 22. Time is crazy. I have many memories of my teen years with this console and, it's been with me through a lot 😭
Switch came out during my final semester of college. It was the first console I bought with my own money in 2019 and the switch lite carried me for 2 years before I got my Animal Crossing Docked version :) Still my preferred console and rivals my GameCube and PS2 for most time spent on. Can't wait to see what they next generation brings!
I was 17 when the system came out, got one for myself at 20, will be 24 this year. Switch still feels like a recent console to me, like a far more powerful gba
I remember getting the switch back in December of 2017 but I wasn't allowed to take it with me to high school because it was for the family only, Then when 2019 Christmas came along I got my own personal Nintendo switch lite cuz I love gaming on the go and It's basically my favorite model
Thanks for the cozy chat! ^^ I feel a lot of people are missing the obvious reason LABO cost what it did. Each LABO box contained a standalone cartridge with software, in a regular sized Switch game box, like any other Nintendo game. That by itself has retail value. And while of course there's R&D for the cardboard parts, this was likely included in regular development budget, and Nintendo partnered with carboard manufacturers around the planet to make sure the parts could be made cheaply with regular production tools. But. The end result that a consumer picks off the shelf is shipped in a box more than 30 times the size and weight of a regular Nintendo Switch game. I'm almost certain Nintendo decided to have their regular profit on each copy, forwarding instead the cost of the specialty-cut cardboard AND the immense extra shipping expenses directly to the end user.
I remember being excited when the switch was announced and surprised that some people didn't think it would be a hit. There was nothing else on the market like it at the time and it had a lot of potential. Personally before the switch I was not interested in the new gaming hardware and was content with playing older hardware. The switch rekindled my love for gaming again by bringing hime console gaming on the go. The Switch lite is my favorite gaming console for everyday and everywhere gaming.
Got my first switch in highschool when I got paid then I bought a switch lite cause I’m always traveling. now that im 23 ive realized that I play this handheld more than my ps5 idk something about Nintendo products and Nintendo games always make me feel like I’m back on GameCube or Wii. Getting a steamdeck next and can’t wait for the next Nintendo console
I remember the day the Switch came out, I was lined up outside Best Buy in the freezing cold waiting for the midnight release. There was so much excitement in the line. There were a bunch of people including me that had brought their 3DS'es to get Street Passes. It was easily my biggest "launch day haul" of any console, ever. I got the system (with gray Joy-Cons), a Joy-Con grip/charger, a Pro Controller, BOTW Limited Edition, Super Bomberman R, 1-2 Switch, and all five of the BOTW Amiibo. It was nuts and amazing! ...and I was 37, you whipper snappers. lol
It's been a crazy 7 years! Funny enough, this was my first Video Game Console I bought myself fully. I recall Launch Day very well. Me, a 17 year old Sophomore (I wasnt held back, started Kindergarten at 6, wasnt my choice lol) who DIDN'T PREORDER the damn thing, and I arrived at my local GameStop around 6 pm, and waited outside (despite it was a midnight launch, I NEEDED to be first in line for this) from 6pm to 12am. Sad part was the guys working there told me I would be the LUCKIEST person on Launch Day to get a Switch if I did preorder. So from 6 to 10, I was the first in line. Lots of us talking, but sad reality sat that these people waiting Did preorder, I didnt and had hopes there'd be at least a couple extra. 12 strikes and I was informed to move (as "first" of those who didn't preorder) to the back and wait it out. Sure enough, Im next to walk in and they had 2 LEFT OVER besides preorder. I dash up there, grab Zelda and the Switch (Red and Blue) and bought my first console. Its wild to look back at that and now as a full 24 year old ass adult who buys broken ones, fixes them and sells them ALONGSIDE my full time 12 hour job, this is indeed the BEST generation Nintendo has had.
I was still a kid when the switch came out I'm now a adult. I have aged a bit since then. I got the system to play Splatoon 2 but have enjoyed all the other first party titles I got my hands on. Though I do think its time for a new system as its starting to show its age.
This hit hard. After playing the Princess peach demo, seeing it constantly drop to 20-25 fps… then again I feel the game is just poorly optimised. Wich is a first for a first party nintendo game like this. Especially considering the small scope of the game. That said I want a new system. How can we have characters like Cloud and Ryu and Ken in Smash ultimate, yet their respective games on the system are PS2 era HD remasters and bare bones arcade rereleases. I want ff7 remake and SF6. I’m done waiting and rqdio silence. My loyalty has boundaries.
Just like Alex, when it released, living with my parents after me and my ex broke up, now living on my own. Missed the Wiiu era cause other things going on but glad i came back to gaming when the switch released.
I wish I had the same excitement as you guys for the Switch release. I bought mine at Black Friday of its release year along with another pair of Cons, three Pro Controllers, Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Masterblaster Zero and yet another game. SMO made me love it to death! Playing Masterblaster in handheld felt magical and just taking the Switch with its dock to friends to play Mario Kart was super easy. Initially however, it left me cold uninterested as all there was was Zelda BotW, a game which I dislike just like all other 3D entries save for Wind Waker. I was totally hyped for VR around that time, already had lots of cool games for my WiiU and that thing itself also already had Cemu going for it. Luckily the Switch got much better over time, Splatoon 2 came out with Splatoon 3 being my most played game of all time judging by playtime. The SteamDeck is superb however and I dunno but if Nintendo was to improve on the Joycons, all that'd have to do to make it work for me is a proper grip, a proper D-PAD and better sticks to prevent drifting.
Tbh I got it and it was just like my DS days which i kinda appreciated. I used to have mkds, bowsers inside story and mario party for a year, slowly built my ds library to like 25 by the end of the 3DS Switch i put so much time into mk8d and zelda until smash and pokemon came out, and then the switch library went crazy. So I didnt mind the initial small library as I got to appreciage a couple great games for a lot of hours I hope the joycons die though. Small uncomfy and drifty
Nintendo does not make new IP often. Before Splatoon, pikmin was the last new IP or wii sports if you want to count that. In the Switch era, we got decent amount of new IPs compared to pre wiiu era.
I was a day one Switch pre-order, and truthfully played 99% docked with my Switch Pro controller and never had any issues. But got really addicted to Balatro when that launched 2-3 weeks ago and have easily played more time portable during this window than the prior 7 years combined.... And tonight I finally started to see joycon drift for myself... Yeah, worse than I expected, this is quite bad
7 years in and still no joy con with a proper D-pad...and the Megaman joy con doesn't count. Mario 35 was a joy to play on the Lite, probably why I was able to get 1st place one round. Still wish they brought that back. But my Switch history is as follows: went from V2 to Lite to V2 to OLED. All except the OLED went to relatives and they currently enjoy being on my family plan.
As a grumpy forty years old man, I consider the Switch to be a great console that made me go back to gaming. Love some of the exclusives and some of indie titles.
Hard to believe I was in 6th grade when the Switch was first released and now I've finished high school and the Switch is 7 years old. I remember begging my mum to get me a Switch when I was 12 because I heard all the cool things about it and I was tired of only playing games on my 3DS. It wasn't until 2 years later my 14th birthday that my dad got me the system and even though I was a little late to the party, all that mattered to me was that I now got to play Mario Kart 8 Deluxe whenever I felt like it. Now that the Switch has proven to be Nintendo's most successful console I feel like the system has lost its charm now, reaching its 7th year and Nintendo are still supporting it (hell, the PS4 is 11 years old and still getting games) but I will always have nostalgia for 2017 and 2018 when the Switch was in its prime.
If only they had an gpu in the dock, and if the switch actually was of a clam shell device for proper handheld ergonomics and it would ensure scratch protection when the kids put it in the backpack or when u dock it... But Nintendo did not want it to look like a bigger ds but a new thing even though we clearly understood during the wii u era that next step would be a stand alone wii u control...
The Switch and ACNH saved my sanity during the pandemic. I mostly played ACNH, until I started looking at what else was on the Switch and was really happy to see so many turn-based RPGs! So I mainly play 2 kinds of games on the Switch - cozy & JRPGs. So many great games in both categories. I can't wait for the physical edition of Sea of Stars to come out!
@@PC_TV_73Animal Crossing is still pretty unique in the world of cozy games. I've heard Disney Dreamlight Valley is quite similar, but I've not played it yet. Most of the cozy games I've been playing lately have been more farming sim life games like Wylde Flowers, Fae Farm and Palia.
Nintendo may not have taken much chance this console with new IP, but they did go hog wild reinventing their established ones. Zelda comes to mind, but Kirby had its first 3D entry, Pokemon expanded in scope with Legends, and Mario Odyssey is both a return to form and a reinventing. They also brought back tons of IP I never thought would return. Advance Wars, F-Zero, FAMICOM DETECTIVE CLUB?! Those, in my mind, will be the Switch future legacy.
Im probably one of the few who are okay with a longer lifespan for the console. Partly due to having a sizeable backlog and also to see it potentially become the best selling console of all time.
I remember having to work 9 to 6 that day. That allowed me to go to Target when it opened. There were a bunch of people in front of me, but I got a Switch with grey Joy Con. They ran out of the colored version, but I didn’t care. I just wanted the system. Here is a Mario Kart haiku: I drive in the lead. Followed by red and blue shells. They still see my back.
funnily enough, this is the year i finally got mine Second hand from a friend... and i can't wait for the Switch 2 to come out so i can Homebrew it also they never fixed the JoyCon drift nor discounted said JoyCons
I want a Switch port of Yoshi's Woolly World, a double pack of Triple Deluxe & Planet Robobot for Switch, Switch port of F-Zero GX, Super Mario 3D All Stars Plus for Switch which gives us; 64, Sunshine, 64 DS, Galaxy 1, Galaxy 2, & 3D Land. I also want a Switch port of Fire Emblem: Genealogy Of The Holy War, & a new Rhythm Heaven game for Switch!
I think if companies keep putting out game at the Mario Odyssey level of quality switch could live forever. Its the fact that care or quality is thrown out the door to keep up with the competition. If stuff is made/ported exclusively for it theres lots that can be done. Examples are Mario Odyssey, Animal Crossing, and Monster Hunter Rise.
Switch is officially in it's end of life stage. 7 years is the average Nintendo supports and releases 1st party games on their consoles. The next switch is very close.
Does anyone else think the OLED heats easier than the regular Switch? I swapped it recently and I think the months-old OLED heats a lot easier and faster than the 6-year-old regular Switch.
Same here. I've also found the battery was basically the same as my old Switch (which I've had for 3 years). But I wasn't sure whether these are good enough reasons to make use of my warranty or something 😅
I remember holding off on buying the Switch thinking it was going to be a flop like the Wii U. I actually got the Zelda BOTW collectors edition on launch weekend with the intent of reselling it. It wasn't until summer 2017 that I realized the console was a hot commodity and quickly changed my decision. My Switch game library is now larger than all my other consoles put together and I still have that special edition Zelda BOTW collector's edition.
The switch has been the best console i have ever owned. It has a little bit of every genre for everyone on top of Nintendo's awesome ips. If i had a choice between playing a game on ps5 or switch I'd play it on switch. The switch proves that gaming isn't all about photorealism and power. Also, why does everyone say it's only for kids?! It literally has games for all ages, and I'm not talking about the E for everyone rating.
I remember when the switch was coming out how excited I was for updated motion controls: a sword-fighting zelda or star wars game was in the back of my mind, a new Switch Sports, etc. Playing 1-2 switch was fun for a little bit, but one of the things that disappointed me was that throughout the whole switch life cycle, motion controls felt like they were always on the backburner: maybe a little shake here and there in some games, but my goodness the motion games and controls were limited, rare, and seldom fun and innovative. That's one thing I'd say throughout the life-cycle that continually disappointed me. Nevertheless, now I want to play a 4DS 😂
I just got a strange survey from UA-cam while I was watching an unrelated video; it asked me which I was most likely to buy: Xbox Series X, Playstation 5, or "Nintendo Switch Attach". Did youtube's ad just spill the beans early on what Nintendo's next Switch console is going to be called??
I remember watching the first switch trailer video while waiting for my name to be called for interview for my very first job 🤣 and bought it eventually with my first paycheck. . Not the best decision I found out later that month but a memorable one
The Switch is honestly my fave console ever. Still play 90 percent of my games on it.
What’s your library?
Yes@@RyluRocky
Waiting for a new console is like waiting to die. Don’t wait, live! Finish your back catalogue of games waiting to be played and finished, or go back and revisit those great games you spent countless hours enjoying. Don’t wait for the Switch to die, live!
Totally agree I’m honestly happy that switch 2 didn’t release for this exact reason.
unfortunately "make the best of what you've got" while annoying, is actually a worthwhile maxim to follow.
go outside and get a life.
I think it's like watching the Doctor from Dr. Who regenerate! Sometimes it's super somber and feels like a death, but other times the moment was prepared for.
Exactly! People should just be happy with what the Switch has to offer, because while the Switch may be less powerful than the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, let alone the now current generation PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, the Nintendo Switch is still very good enough to contribute to the player's enjoyments upon first-party games! Nobody should care that the Switch graphics are lower-quality than the PS5 & XBS, because 1: Nintendo has made it clear that Graphics & Power ain't the most important factor to make a good system, 2: Switch is technically a handheld/portable system that just happens to be connectable to the TV Screen with multiple controllers, so that clearly excuses the Nintendo Switch's power-limits, considering Nintendo Handhelds went from being significantly weaker than the GameCube (New 3DS) to being more powerful than the WiiU (Switch), which is a very incredible transition of technology's evolution/enhancement in a matter of three years, and 3: the Nintendo Switch is actually far more powerful than the PS3 and has significantly better graphics than the Xbox 360, contrary to popular belief!
The other day we were playing multiplayer Mario Kart with a Pro Controller, Super Nintendo Controller, N64 Controller and a Gamecube Adapter. This is the timeline we live in.
Alex & Felix together always make 🪄 happen!
I mean... you've been able to do so for decades with emulation.
@@KaguyaHyes yes we see you pcs Can play anything since years
switch pro controller hasn't been available for decades. gotcha@@KaguyaH
Wow. In the seven years since I got my launch day switch, I've dated, got engaged, married, moved twice and had a kid.
Seven years later, its the best console ever made. Seriously, I have never, ever, ever seen a better lineup of games on a console. EVERY franchise has reached its peak at the same time, Super Mario Odyssey, Breath of the Wild, Xenoblade 3, Metroid Prime, Smash Ultimate, Splatoon 3, Fire Emblem Three Houses. I truly believe the Switch is Nintendos most important console since the NES in the way its shaped them and their future as a company, it unified their home and portable console divisions and is arguably the first Nintendo console to perfectly market itself towards both a casual and more enthusiast market. Every previous console made sacrifices here.
I owned a wii U. My brother used to make fun of me for buying one and loving it. I pre ordered a switch. He made fun of me called it the wii u 2.0 and that it would fail. After seeing me play BOTW for 5 mins then grab my console and continue playing as I went to my room, I saw the gears in his head turning. 2 days later he bought one. 😂
Before I got the Switch, I watched gameplay of Super Mario Odyssey every night after come back home from work, I wanted to play that game so bad. When I got the Switch, that the first game I got, and that game made me feel like I'm being a kid again man, the joy that I had, everything, I hope I can realive the first time experience with that game.
The same when I got BOTW as a second game I bought, I never thought it was that great, and I never a Zelda fan before, and that game made me obsesseddd. Plus with the portability and overall branding of Nintendo Switch, this console is a pure joy, one of the GOAT, a marvel (not the tech).
I honestly didn't see it lifetime will end soon. I still see people that interested to buy this console for the first time. My nephew never get tired of it and never complain anything.
Whatever people say about how ancient the tech in Nintendo Switch is, it is pioneering hybrid console/handheld market and you never experienced any other handheld this revolutionary and this fun. I mean they just copying each other right now.
I believe Nintendo can deliver more better generation of console after Nintendo Switch, but is is hard to top.
I don't think it is enough with just more powerful Nintendo Switch, it will be just like handheld PC, more power than the other but nothing special.
sorry for my bad english
The Switch was the first console I bought with my own money as a "real" adult. I still have the photo of me in my Mickey Mouse pajamas, holding the box and my copy of BOTW. I also remember how incredibly excited I was, literally counting the days before Mario Odyssey. I had it marked on my calender and constantly had "Jump Up Superstar" playing in the background when I was doing homework for university. I still play my now OLED Switch every day and was watching this very video on it, only pausing to leave this comment.
Felix was 14 when the switch came out? holy shit. his view on games and narration is always such a pleasure to be part of!
I was 16 haha 😹
Man, time flies by so fast. I was also 14 when it came out, I had just turned 14. I remmeber the excitement around the switch and BotW was so big. One if my friends got the switch as soon as it came out and he would bring it to school and show us in the morning before going to class. I had to play BotW on Wii U because my parents couldn't find a switch for a my birthday present becauae it was sold out everywhere. I got it for Christmas 2017 with Mario Odyssey and Splatoon 2. So weird how its been that long, it really doesn't feel like it. I'm 21 now. I still play the switch regularly. Can't wait for the next Nintendo console, it has to be around the corner
I was 30 when the switch came out, and I preordered it it’s the only console I’ve ever had when it was 1st released, now waiting on the new switch and I will preorder it as well. Thank You Nintendo, I have NO other game console ONLY a switch.
Same here, the switch is the only system I have in terms of modern systems. I’ve only had my switch OLED since October last year which I got with breath of the wild and Super Mario Odyssey and since then I’ve wrapped up 44 physical games and around about 10 digital ones.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 it is weird, but I am very glad people like you exist. This has all to do with taste of course, but I have ' outgrown'. Nintendo. Had the Switch launch year, played it for around 2 years with Odeyssy, Splatoon 2, Mario Kart, you know, the hits. Grew up with Nintendo, had a N64 for my 4th birthday lol. Then a Wii, then 3DS. But it's not for me anymore. But there goes no day without checking out what's new. The weird part is: I know for sure I won't buy the next Nintendo, but I'm very excited to know what it will be. I guess a Switch 2 if they are smart. I'm enjoying CoD and Fortnite in my busy life with work. Just brainless things so I can relax. Still got my old Nintendo stuff in case I want to revisit.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 But what I ment with I'm happy people like you exsist is: you keep Nintendo on their feet. It would be a shame if they would do bad, but I don't see that in a long time
i was 13 when the switch released. Now im 20 and in college
In what feels like 2 years you’ll be 27-28, just a heads up 😂
@@MasonOfLife I was 20 Yesterday and I blinked I am now 200.💀
I was 13 when Gamecube released :( RIP youth
and still a kid.
Damn I was 18 lol
I still have my original Switch I got on release day in March 2017. I don’t use it much anymore as I recently upgraded it to the Tears of the Kingdom OLED Switch. I only use my original Switch and my Switch Lite for Pokemon stuff. Happy Birthday, Nintendo Switch.
Great video on a legendary console! Switch is probably my favorite console of all time, it really helped me relive many titles I used to enjoy so much along with so many new titles. I made a video a couple years back when the switch Oled came out, on how to transfer save data. I still get messages all the time of people migrating to another Switch, seems crazy how many people are swaping consoles still 7 years later in the same platform.
One of my favorite memories of the Switch - in Jan of 2019 I took a team of 15u boys to the NFL Flag Football Championships at the Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida.
One of the nights we alll ended up playing 1-2 Switch with my offense going head to head with my Co-Coach John and his defense. The pics I have of my QB Ryan milking a cow agianst Coach John while they stared so intensely at each other is burned in my memory forever. Amazing team building night.
the speed at which my neck SNAPPED towards the screen when i heard the Jacksfilms haiku melody
Whats jacksfilms?
Can’t believe the switch is old enough to drive a car
I've had my since June 1st, 2021. 3 years old is how old my Nintendo Switch is. I'm 33 years old and I do enjoy playing my favorite games on it.
I'm more baffled to learn that Felix is two years younger than me...
I've been following this console religiously since Day One. I cant wait to finally get one...
Whatever happens with the next console, I'm thankful to the Switch for single-handedly making video games a thing I could still fit into my life. And my vanilla Switch from 2017 is still going strong, although now with cool Zelda joy-cons instead of the original gray. I'm hoping the next one is just like this, only more powerful and with backwards compatibility with the original. That's it. End of wish list.
I come from future to tell you Switch is now 8 years old and we still don't have Switch 2
I love this channel guys. And I love you guys. You guys are the best!
The Switch blazed trails so Steam Deck and others could walk those paths. Now, let's hope the Switch 2 can sprint them.
Switch was not the first handheld and PC handhelds were released before it. Sega Nomad back in 1995 could be hooked to a TV.
@TheGothamKnightGOAT It's the first one that was mainstream. So no use arguing there.
I was not even a year out of high school. I worked at my first job for almost a year and was still living with my parents. I sat outside of my local Game Stop for 9 hours on March 2nd to get my switch. Preorders were sold out but my local GameStop had 4 in stock for people who couldn't preorder them. There were 3 other people in line when I called the store. I got really lucky and I will always treasure that night. I met so many cool people from my area and we theorized all of the releases that were going to come out for the console and what they could do with the hardware. It was the closest thing to a Con I had ever been to. Can't wait for the next console so I can hopefully relive that experience.
Same here! I was 17 at the time, but I said heck to school the next morning, I stayed from 6pm to 12am for launch NOT preordered, hoping there would be an extra or two and lucked out and got one and a copy of Zelda. I too wish to experience this again, though we'll see what my work schedule is, I could call it off for launch😅
Switch was my only introduction to the new consoles wanted to get a Xbox and ps5 but never ever felt enthusiastic to get it when in front both but the switch I think hit the spot of a system that’s versatile as all the others but with a proper console with the ability to go anywhere! Switch doesn’t feel old to me just because it’s that good a system to aid all areas of play for me and my children.
Please do more group discussions like this. I always listen when it's you guys all chatting.
I remember that I got the original Nintendo Switch in 2018 and a year later I was in University. The laptop that I got for school had a GTX 1050 so that I could play PC games in my free time, but as for a console I didn't have a TV in my dorm room and so the Switch was a perfect console that I could bring around with me and play it anywhere around campus with my friends. I started feeling homesick in school and eventually transferred to a school back home during Covid and the Switch got me through that time. Before the Switch, I was huge into the 3DS and New 3DS and one game that I really loved playing was Animal Crossing New Leaf. With the Switch, Nintendo didn't know that Covid was gonna happen but somehow they released Animal Crossing New Horizons at the perfect time. This is the thing that Nintendo did with the Wii (Mario Kart and Wii Sports and then Twilight Princess and Super Mario galaxy) and now are doing with the Switch: having a balance between casual games like Animal Crossing, Mario Kart, and Switch sports and then more hardcore games like Breath of the Wild, Metroid Dread, and Xenoblade. I didn't get the original Switch on launch (I got it a year later) but I did end up getting the Switch OLED a week after it came out because I was not able to find one the day it came out. Also with Joycon drift, I've only ever had one Joycon (my original gray left Joycon) that had drift (since then my other two pairs of Joycon have not gotten drift).
Some kids younger than the Switch can do basic math now
The Switch came out when I was in a really rough patch. I wasn't sure I would still have a job in the coming months, and even if I would probably have to move for it, and my finances were a mess. Which means that when the Switch was released I had to watch everyone buy it while I was stuck with a Wii that wouldn't play discs anymore. That luckily changed in 2019, and pretty much the first thing I bought after moving to my current house was a Switch. With Breath of the Wild of course, and a Pro controller. And man did it feel like I was alive again! Buying the Switch felt like the last step in putting my life back on track, and for this reason it's got such a special place in my heart now. In fact, I still play on my original Switch (the OLED wasn't enough of an upgrade for me as I play mostly docked), I've still got all my original controllers working (maybe because I've hardly ever used my joycons, they're too small for my hands), and I'm not planning on stopping anytime soon. And unless the next console has full Switch compatibility day one, I'm probably going to carry on for a long time (if only because of the backlog I've accumulated over the years!).
I love my Switch, but I find myself using my New 3DSXL machine more when I go out and about. The Switch was a lifesaver during the pandemic. It was my go-to machine at that time. Today, I use both systems when I’m at home.
my oled is not even 3 years old yet
My OLED switch is literally 7 months old
My Switch Lite is 1,5 years old
The PS4 Pro and Xbox One X where 3 years old when they offcialy unveild there next gen consoles. It's how it goes. There comes a console, and around 3 years later there will be a upgrade version of it to keep the momentum. In other word, wait some more years for the upgrade of the new console that has yet to be released lol
I also remember discovering Nintendo Life had a UA-cam channel (my dad and I used to read the site occasionally before 2017) because I was so hungry for any NX news. I've been a lovely person ever since. I can't think of the Switch without getting nostalgic about long-haired Alex with the "leak" and the Mario shorts 😂
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Your commentary is captivating. Thank you gentlemen!
I just bought a switch a year ago. I'm just getting started
Yes I'm 7 years older and worth every day of it! The only console I've had that I haven't had one single mechanical fault or issue with, unlike any of my other consoles, thankyou Nintendo for making a reliable piece of tech I can take absolutely anywhere
Stick drift
FPS issues
Flickering issues
Dock issues
Never have had those issues
@@josephdurison stick drift for me was easy to fix so that was never a problem and never had a problem in any other area
To be honest I just bought mine last month, it’s the first time playing in a switch at 27yo. It’s the first time since my teen years that I feel really exited with games in general even though I’ve been playing some shooters in pc for these years.
It’s crazy that it has been seven years already. It still seems like I just got mine and barely have had a chance to utilize it fully. I got it a year after it launched and I have put a lot of time into it but it doesn’t feel like it.
It’s amazing that the switch is seven years old. It feels like yesterday that was released and it’s still the next system while not cutting edge even back then it more than makes up for the sheer amount of quality games it has and my journey with the switch started on October 11 last year and I’ve been loving every second of it, I’m not close to being done with the switch. I still have lots of games to play from my growing as well I still need to buy.
Great video as always by the NL team!
Felix brings up a really interesting point about the lack of new/original Nintendo IP during the Switch's lifecycle. The video mentions ARMS, Snipperclips, 1-2 Switch, and Game Builder Garage. Any others?
Including Nintendo-published (and not developed) games, the only others I can think of off-the-bat that weren't mentioned are Astral Chain and Good Job! (as far as I can remember).
LABO and Sushi Striker (I think both were mentioned in the video now that I think about it), plus Ring Fit Adventure
It's weird to think, I was 14 when this thing came out, and now I'm 21 going on 22. Time is crazy. I have many memories of my teen years with this console and, it's been with me through a lot 😭
Switch came out during my final semester of college. It was the first console I bought with my own money in 2019 and the switch lite carried me for 2 years before I got my Animal Crossing Docked version :) Still my preferred console and rivals my GameCube and PS2 for most time spent on. Can't wait to see what they next generation brings!
I was 17 when the system came out, got one for myself at 20, will be 24 this year. Switch still feels like a recent console to me, like a far more powerful gba
I remember getting the switch back in December of 2017 but I wasn't allowed to take it with me to high school because it was for the family only, Then when 2019 Christmas came along I got my own personal Nintendo switch lite cuz I love gaming on the go and It's basically my favorite model
Thanks for the cozy chat! ^^
I feel a lot of people are missing the obvious reason LABO cost what it did. Each LABO box contained a standalone cartridge with software, in a regular sized Switch game box, like any other Nintendo game. That by itself has retail value. And while of course there's R&D for the cardboard parts, this was likely included in regular development budget, and Nintendo partnered with carboard manufacturers around the planet to make sure the parts could be made cheaply with regular production tools.
But.
The end result that a consumer picks off the shelf is shipped in a box more than 30 times the size and weight of a regular Nintendo Switch game. I'm almost certain Nintendo decided to have their regular profit on each copy, forwarding instead the cost of the specialty-cut cardboard AND the immense extra shipping expenses directly to the end user.
I remember being excited when the switch was announced and surprised that some people didn't think it would be a hit. There was nothing else on the market like it at the time and it had a lot of potential. Personally before the switch I was not interested in the new gaming hardware and was content with playing older hardware. The switch rekindled my love for gaming again by bringing hime console gaming on the go. The Switch lite is my favorite gaming console for everyday and everywhere gaming.
Got my first switch in highschool when I got paid then I bought a switch lite cause I’m always traveling. now that im 23 ive realized that I play this handheld more than my ps5 idk something about Nintendo products and Nintendo games always make me feel like I’m back on GameCube or Wii. Getting a steamdeck next and can’t wait for the next Nintendo console
I remember the day the Switch came out, I was lined up outside Best Buy in the freezing cold waiting for the midnight release. There was so much excitement in the line. There were a bunch of people including me that had brought their 3DS'es to get Street Passes. It was easily my biggest "launch day haul" of any console, ever. I got the system (with gray Joy-Cons), a Joy-Con grip/charger, a Pro Controller, BOTW Limited Edition, Super Bomberman R, 1-2 Switch, and all five of the BOTW Amiibo. It was nuts and amazing!
...and I was 37, you whipper snappers. lol
I was 35 when the Switch came out.
Nothing changed.
Where is my Switch 2 ?
Happy 7th Anniversary Nintendo Switch
It's been a crazy 7 years! Funny enough, this was my first Video Game Console I bought myself fully. I recall Launch Day very well. Me, a 17 year old Sophomore (I wasnt held back, started Kindergarten at 6, wasnt my choice lol) who DIDN'T PREORDER the damn thing, and I arrived at my local GameStop around 6 pm, and waited outside (despite it was a midnight launch, I NEEDED to be first in line for this) from 6pm to 12am. Sad part was the guys working there told me I would be the LUCKIEST person on Launch Day to get a Switch if I did preorder. So from 6 to 10, I was the first in line. Lots of us talking, but sad reality sat that these people waiting Did preorder, I didnt and had hopes there'd be at least a couple extra. 12 strikes and I was informed to move (as "first" of those who didn't preorder) to the back and wait it out. Sure enough, Im next to walk in and they had 2 LEFT OVER besides preorder. I dash up there, grab Zelda and the Switch (Red and Blue) and bought my first console. Its wild to look back at that and now as a full 24 year old ass adult who buys broken ones, fixes them and sells them ALONGSIDE my full time 12 hour job, this is indeed the BEST generation Nintendo has had.
I grew up with nintendo starting at the ds with mario card ds and so on and now i just got a switch for nostalic and its fun i gotta admit
I was still a kid when the switch came out I'm now a adult. I have aged a bit since then. I got the system to play Splatoon 2 but have enjoyed all the other first party titles I got my hands on. Though I do think its time for a new system as its starting to show its age.
This hit hard. After playing the Princess peach demo, seeing it constantly drop to 20-25 fps…
then again I feel the game is just poorly optimised. Wich is a first for a first party nintendo game like this. Especially considering the small scope of the game.
That said I want a new system. How can we have characters like Cloud and Ryu and Ken in Smash ultimate, yet their respective games on the system are PS2 era HD remasters and bare bones arcade rereleases. I want ff7 remake and SF6. I’m done waiting and rqdio silence. My loyalty has boundaries.
Just like Alex, when it released, living with my parents after me and my ex broke up, now living on my own. Missed the Wiiu era cause other things going on but glad i came back to gaming when the switch released.
Will remember forever the Switch launch hype. Awesome time for being a Nintendo fan
I wish I had the same excitement as you guys for the Switch release.
I bought mine at Black Friday of its release year along with another pair of Cons, three Pro Controllers, Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Masterblaster Zero and yet another game. SMO made me love it to death! Playing Masterblaster in handheld felt magical and just taking the Switch with its dock to friends to play Mario Kart was super easy.
Initially however, it left me cold uninterested as all there was was Zelda BotW, a game which I dislike just like all other 3D entries save for Wind Waker.
I was totally hyped for VR around that time, already had lots of cool games for my WiiU and that thing itself also already had Cemu going for it.
Luckily the Switch got much better over time, Splatoon 2 came out with Splatoon 3 being my most played game of all time judging by playtime.
The SteamDeck is superb however and I dunno but if Nintendo was to improve on the Joycons, all that'd have to do to make it work for me is a proper grip, a proper D-PAD and better sticks to prevent drifting.
Tbh I got it and it was just like my DS days which i kinda appreciated. I used to have mkds, bowsers inside story and mario party for a year, slowly built my ds library to like 25 by the end of the 3DS
Switch i put so much time into mk8d and zelda until smash and pokemon came out, and then the switch library went crazy. So I didnt mind the initial small library as I got to appreciage a couple great games for a lot of hours
I hope the joycons die though. Small uncomfy and drifty
I cannot play switch without a grib, I hope the next console will have a better form.
Nintendo does not make new IP often. Before Splatoon, pikmin was the last new IP or wii sports if you want to count that. In the Switch era, we got decent amount of new IPs compared to pre wiiu era.
There Xenoblade
I was a day one Switch pre-order, and truthfully played 99% docked with my Switch Pro controller and never had any issues. But got really addicted to Balatro when that launched 2-3 weeks ago and have easily played more time portable during this window than the prior 7 years combined.... And tonight I finally started to see joycon drift for myself... Yeah, worse than I expected, this is quite bad
7 years in and still no joy con with a proper D-pad...and the Megaman joy con doesn't count. Mario 35 was a joy to play on the Lite, probably why I was able to get 1st place one round. Still wish they brought that back.
But my Switch history is as follows: went from V2 to Lite to V2 to OLED. All except the OLED went to relatives and they currently enjoy being on my family plan.
As a grumpy forty years old man, I consider the Switch to be a great console that made me go back to gaming. Love some of the exclusives and some of indie titles.
Hard to believe I was in 6th grade when the Switch was first released and now I've finished high school and the Switch is 7 years old.
I remember begging my mum to get me a Switch when I was 12 because I heard all the cool things about it and I was tired of only playing games on my 3DS. It wasn't until 2 years later my 14th birthday that my dad got me the system and even though I was a little late to the party, all that mattered to me was that I now got to play Mario Kart 8 Deluxe whenever I felt like it.
Now that the Switch has proven to be Nintendo's most successful console I feel like the system has lost its charm now, reaching its 7th year and Nintendo are still supporting it (hell, the PS4 is 11 years old and still getting games) but I will always have nostalgia for 2017 and 2018 when the Switch was in its prime.
If only they had an gpu in the dock, and if the switch actually was of a clam shell device for proper handheld ergonomics and it would ensure scratch protection when the kids put it in the backpack or when u dock it... But Nintendo did not want it to look like a bigger ds but a new thing even though we clearly understood during the wii u era that next step would be a stand alone wii u control...
The Switch and ACNH saved my sanity during the pandemic. I mostly played ACNH, until I started looking at what else was on the Switch and was really happy to see so many turn-based RPGs! So I mainly play 2 kinds of games on the Switch - cozy & JRPGs. So many great games in both categories. I can't wait for the physical edition of Sea of Stars to come out!
My type of games love animal crossing,any other game similar?
@@PC_TV_73Animal Crossing is still pretty unique in the world of cozy games. I've heard Disney Dreamlight Valley is quite similar, but I've not played it yet. Most of the cozy games I've been playing lately have been more farming sim life games like Wylde Flowers, Fae Farm and Palia.
Nintendo may not have taken much chance this console with new IP, but they did go hog wild reinventing their established ones. Zelda comes to mind, but Kirby had its first 3D entry, Pokemon expanded in scope with Legends, and Mario Odyssey is both a return to form and a reinventing. They also brought back tons of IP I never thought would return. Advance Wars, F-Zero, FAMICOM DETECTIVE CLUB?! Those, in my mind, will be the Switch future legacy.
ARMS and 1-2 switch... They kinda tried
Im probably one of the few who are okay with a longer lifespan for the console. Partly due to having a sizeable backlog and also to see it potentially become the best selling console of all time.
Only had mine for 3.5 years!
Still love my switch. Have a 10 month old so it’s currently the only way I can game !
and i still choose it over anything, love it.... cant wait for switch 2!
Still waiting for my rooftop party invite.
7 years in, never took it out of the dock. One of the best console to date, portable or not. The games are just awesome
I still don't have one. I WANT ONE SO BAAAAAD!
I remember having to work 9 to 6 that day. That allowed me to go to Target when it opened. There were a bunch of people in front of me, but I got a Switch with grey Joy Con. They ran out of the colored version, but I didn’t care. I just wanted the system. Here is a Mario Kart haiku: I drive in the lead. Followed by red and blue shells. They still see my back.
funnily enough, this is the year i finally got mine Second hand from a friend... and i can't wait for the Switch 2 to come out so i can Homebrew it
also they never fixed the JoyCon drift nor discounted said JoyCons
I'll celebrate by playing my games on my PC with mods, enhanced graphics, and high fps.
I want a Switch port of Yoshi's Woolly World, a double pack of Triple Deluxe & Planet Robobot for Switch, Switch port of F-Zero GX, Super Mario 3D All Stars Plus for Switch which gives us; 64, Sunshine, 64 DS, Galaxy 1, Galaxy 2, & 3D Land. I also want a Switch port of Fire Emblem: Genealogy Of The Holy War, & a new Rhythm Heaven game for Switch!
Happy birthday Nintendo switch 😁 man I really can't believe it's been 7 years since it released ah how time flies eh?
Hello Switch, I still like playing with you. I'm still not done with you.
I think if companies keep putting out game at the Mario Odyssey level of quality switch could live forever. Its the fact that care or quality is thrown out the door to keep up with the competition. If stuff is made/ported exclusively for it theres lots that can be done. Examples are Mario Odyssey, Animal Crossing, and Monster Hunter Rise.
Final year, woohoo let's gooo!! 🔥 I'm so ready to move on! Can't belive I was still in High School when the Switch came out 😂
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I had to sell my switch lite a while ago,but just got a 'full size' switch so I can download my games and play after work.
Switch is my favorite console! And I'm a collector, I have ALL kinds of consoles! Example: 2 N64, 3 GameCubes, Ps2, Ps3, Vita, PSP etc. Etc.
Switch is officially in it's end of life stage. 7 years is the average Nintendo supports and releases 1st party games on their consoles. The next switch is very close.
7 years and still rocking🎉
Holy shit. Being 14 when the switch came out is crazy! Now THAT makes me feel old.
Can’t believe the switch is older than me
Can’t believe I’m (so much) older than the Switch!
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Why would you say that and on this site of all places? Not very clever of you kid.
@@brichan1851👀👀👀
I cannot believe I wasn't born to enjoy the Nintendo Switch.
Im about to buy my first switch next month hayst
Does anyone else think the OLED heats easier than the regular Switch?
I swapped it recently and I think the months-old OLED heats a lot easier and faster than the 6-year-old regular Switch.
Same here. I've also found the battery was basically the same as my old Switch (which I've had for 3 years). But I wasn't sure whether these are good enough reasons to make use of my warranty or something 😅
Not for me. My original switch would get so hot, while my oled fan is barely spinning.
I was in middle school when it first came out, now I’m a third year college student.
I remember holding off on buying the Switch thinking it was going to be a flop like the Wii U. I actually got the Zelda BOTW collectors edition on launch weekend with the intent of reselling it. It wasn't until summer 2017 that I realized the console was a hot commodity and quickly changed my decision. My Switch game library is now larger than all my other consoles put together and I still have that special edition Zelda BOTW collector's edition.
The switch has been the best console i have ever owned. It has a little bit of every genre for everyone on top of Nintendo's awesome ips. If i had a choice between playing a game on ps5 or switch I'd play it on switch. The switch proves that gaming isn't all about photorealism and power. Also, why does everyone say it's only for kids?! It literally has games for all ages, and I'm not talking about the E for everyone rating.
The battery in mine is completely effed, needs to be constantly plugged in these days
I remember when the switch was coming out how excited I was for updated motion controls: a sword-fighting zelda or star wars game was in the back of my mind, a new Switch Sports, etc. Playing 1-2 switch was fun for a little bit, but one of the things that disappointed me was that throughout the whole switch life cycle, motion controls felt like they were always on the backburner: maybe a little shake here and there in some games, but my goodness the motion games and controls were limited, rare, and seldom fun and innovative. That's one thing I'd say throughout the life-cycle that continually disappointed me. Nevertheless, now I want to play a 4DS 😂
I flew to the New York Nintendo store from the Cayman Islands to make sure I had it first week. Feels like yesterday
I just got a strange survey from UA-cam while I was watching an unrelated video; it asked me which I was most likely to buy: Xbox Series X, Playstation 5, or "Nintendo Switch Attach".
Did youtube's ad just spill the beans early on what Nintendo's next Switch console is going to be called??
I saw a photo of a commuter playing their Wii U on a train once.
I was -2 when the NES came out
I was 4 🤦♂️😭
@@michaelhart4297 we old now
I was 13 when this console came out, I’ll be 21 later this year
I remember watching the first switch trailer video while waiting for my name to be called for interview for my very first job 🤣 and bought it eventually with my first paycheck. . Not the best decision I found out later that month but a memorable one
I think when everyone gets their first job they have poor spending habits for a bit.