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Nintendo Switch - Neon Red/Neon Blue

Platform : Nintendo Switch
4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,046 ratings

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Neon Red/Blue
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  • Switch and play: Anytime, anywhere, with anyone
  • Three play modes: TV mode, tabletop mode and handheld mode
  • Share the fun with Joy-Con - attach the two Joy-Con to the Joy-Con grip, it will work like a traditional controller and without the grip they work as two individual, fully-functioning controllers
  • Local and online multiplayer: Link up to eight consoles for multiplayer; online play with friends far away and players around the world
  • Nintendo support contact : 03456050247

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Ever given up on a game because you didn’t have enough time to play? The Nintendo Switch system can transform to suit your situation, so you can play the games you want, no matter how busy life may be. It’s an era where you don’t have to adjust your lifestyle to play games - instead, your console adjusts to fit around your lifestyle. Enjoy games anytime, anywhere, with anyone, with flexible and free play modes.

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
3,046 global ratings

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Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2017
Platform For Display: Neon Red/BlueEdition: Console Only
Awesome
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Ilyas Haider
5.0 out of 5 stars Just buy it!
Reviewed in India on September 14, 2018
Platform For Display: Neon Red/BlueEdition: Console OnlyVerified Purchase
This is an amazing console
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Client d'Amazon
1.0 out of 5 stars NON SATISFAITE
Reviewed in France on July 8, 2018
Platform For Display: Neon Red/BlueEdition: Console OnlyVerified Purchase
JE NE SUIS PAS SATTISFAITE DU PRODUIT CAR IL EST ARRIVE ETUEUX ATTENTION PROBLEME POUR LA RECHARGER ATTENTION A BIEN LIRE
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INDALOTOM
5.0 out of 5 stars The Nintendo Switch.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 22, 2016
Platform For Display: Neon Red/BlueEdition: Console OnlyVerified Purchase
I will simply talk about the console as it is packaged, without reviewing games and without reviewing extra accessories.

The Nintendo Switch.

The packaging is neat, tidy and colourfully presented. It contains Joy-Cons (L & R) in your colour of choice (at the point of order), the Joy Con Grip, Nintendo Switch Console (Screen/Handheld), Nintendo Switch Dock, HDMI cable, Nintendo Switch AC Adapter and the Joy-Con Straps. These are all individually wrapped in plastic and sectioned off within the cardboard packaging. There is no user manual – but one can learn how to use the console from digital instructions within the Nintendo Switch itself when you turn it on, or by going online or simply (the most fun) experimenting.

The Switch Console is the Screen/Handheld. Consider this when looking at previous consoles from Nintendo and other companies due to its size, make no mistake, this is the console itself.

The Nintendo Switch Dock simply connects the Nintendo Switch Console to the TV and is much more aesthetically pleasing than simply having no dock and having to connect HMDI cables to the exposed Console. The Dock itself has a back cover that can be removed (it clicks in and out) to easily insert the desired cables. Nintendo have physically etched into the console the description for each socket to make things easy for the player at the point of assembly; AC adapter, USB and HDMI Out respectively.

The Joy-Con (L & R) controllers are coloured as per your order. The Joy-Cons (L & R) connect into the Joy-Con Grip for a classic controller feel and can be released from the Joy-Con Grip by a small button at the back of each Joy-Con (L & R); this is the same with disconnecting from the Nintendo Switch Console. When sliding the Joy-Cons down onto the Nintendo Switch Console you can hear the clicking sound which plays in the Nintendo Switch advertisement. Attaching the Joy-Cons to the Nintendo Switch Console allows the console to be used as a handheld and is reminiscent of the Wii U Gamepad, but much smaller.

When the Joy-Cons (L & R) are not attached to the Nintendo Switch Console or the Joy-Con Grips they can be attached to the Joy-Con Straps which makes the Joy-Cons (L & R) feel more wholesome and complete. The Joy Con Straps and are akin to the Wii Remote Straps that (hopefully) allowed players not to launch or drop the controller(s). The Straps can be locked into the Joy-Cons (L & R) by clicking a lock switch at the bottom of each strap and can be disconnected by releasing the lock switch.

The display settings on the TV can be amended within the system settings on the Nintendo Switch Console.

When lifting the Nintendo Switch Console (with Joy-Cons attached) out of the dock, the transition to the portable screen is instantaneous; the TV goes black and the Console Screen springs into life without a need to pause the game, thus allowing gaming at home to be taken out into the world.

The games cartridges slot into the top of the Nintendo Switch Console and the very second they are inserted the selected game appears on the screen of the TV or Console Screen.

I am yet to insert a Micro SD card, they can be inserted underneath the Nintendo Switch Console Stand.

I am yet to test Amiibo on the device.

Personal Views/Notes…

-Setting up the Switch took a couple of minutes which is exactly what you wish for when you are excited to play a new console.

-The display settings on the TV can be amended within the system settings (I needed to tweak the TV display slightly as my Samsung TV was cutting the bottom of the Nintendo Switch display off).

-The Joy-Cons (L&R) connected and disconnected smoothly from the Joy-Con Grip, Nintendo Switch Console and the Joy-Con Straps.

-The Joy-Cons experienced no sync issues and were originally synced by connecting the Joy-Cons (L & R) to the Nintendo Switch Console whilst in the Nintendo Switch Dock.

-The Joy-Cons are extremely responsive to physical stimuli (waving them about, pushing buttons etc.) and seem much more advanced than their predecessor(s) - the Wii remotes.

-The Nintendo Switch Console screen is scratch free and has no pixel issues.

-Social media and/or some news websites are reporting that several people who have bought the console are having Sync issues, so far, I have had absolutely no issues and I have noticed several users online starting to sound similar comments one after another. Please remember that some people who have purchased the console will have genuine issues with syncing and screen pixel issues and will likely receive help from Nintendo when they seek it. Personally, I have spoken to the Nintendo UK Store before and they were extremely polite, punctual and responsive when you have an issue. Please also remember that the media want you to click on their articles and that is why they write the articles. When you have a good meal at a restaurant, you likely won’t tell many people, but if you have a bad meal at that same restaurant, you will likely tell a few people, so when one news site or social media site reports something negative, you often find that several sites begin to write similar stories based on hearsay as opposed to listening to those genuinely effected by faulty equipment. The people with genuine issues do exist and will likely be able to contact Nintendo directly and as long as they are persistent they will receive replacements or assistance – the media will not help the customer, nor will they help Nintendo, all they will do is turn a molehill into a mountain in the hope that they get a few clicks on their website – the result is that gamers lose faith and the games company lose customers.

-Being able to transport games from the TV to a handheld instantaneously is a dream that I have had since the SNES days and lives up to the hype – Zelda Breath of the Wild is the only game I have currently (it won’t be the last) and it springs into life on the portable screen without a need to pause the game.

To end on a personal view…

The Nintendo Switch is the most exciting console in many years, it offers a brand new experience for gamers to enjoy; it offers refreshing new ways to use new controls; the console is well designed, assembles and disassembles perfectly and will likely bring a lot more people to gaming… which can only be a good thing for everyone who loves computer games as it means more players, more ideas and more future possibilities!

It is time to Switch.
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Norbert
1.0 out of 5 stars Falsches Ladekabel
Reviewed in Germany on March 28, 2019
Platform For Display: Neon Red/BlueEdition: Console OnlyVerified Purchase
Leider wurde ein italienischer Stromadapter mit geschickt und kein Schukostecker. Schade, denn Lieferung ging flott.
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Mr. J. Burt
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2017
Platform For Display: Neon Red/BlueEdition: Console OnlyVerified Purchase
Most fun I've had playing a console in a long long time.

The genius firstly lies in its portability. Living a busy, mobile lifestyle I can integrate games with both great depth and arcade appeal into my day without being chained to a television. Zelda helps my 1hour+ morning commute fly by and its really easy to play multiplayer Mario Kart with friends casually out and about.

The screen is sharp, clear and vivid and the sound quality both through speakers and headphones is amazing. The design of the system in terms of its graphical presentation and use of sound effects all show that so much attention to detail has gone into the experience of using the Switch. It feels tactile and fun and satisfying. It feels nostalgic to old Nintendo systems while at the same time feeling sharp and fresh and modern. Pure Nintendo how I remember it from childhood. Everything feels like it has been designed with love.

The joy cons feel great, and I have quite big hands. Easy to dock and undock. Joycon battery life isn't great but I don't use them much without the main system. I have had no connectivity or lag issues whatsoever.

Zelda: Breath of The Wild is as good as its said to be. You can play for ten minutes or three hours. It rewards natural curiosity at every turn and makes even the smallest achievement feel satisfying. Small goals and larger goals in a huge, magical world with billions of creative ideas and lovely touches. Made with love from start to finish. And all the puzzles! Excellent.

Mario Kart Deluxe is great as a pick-up-and-play arcade racer. Online multiplayer excellent. Again, every detail has been brought to its best and most stimulating. My two criticisms would be: 1. The opening music when you start the game up is this big jazzy number that is quite heart-attack inducing. I preferred the magical feel of Mario Kart 64. This blows your head off every time. 2. I wish that the courses weren't all unlocked from the start. It kinda takes away that sense of achievement. True, its exciting to play them all through for the first time, but I want to be able to prove myself good enough to unlock the next cup and work towards it. The achievement of new vehicle mods does nothing really, seems to be only an aesthetic difference.

If you're unsure, just go for it. Zelda and MK alone have proved this console already more fun than I had with my PS4 in the last two years, and I can enjoy them anywhere I go in stolen moments at home and when travelling.
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