well thats pretty reasonable, probably $25 USD / 25 euros? of course all you really get is online cloud storage/access and a new rom you can play for a month
I didn't know England had so many good looking fit people.
It's not that they're fit, it's just us Americans are fucking ridiculously unhealthy.
Actually, I think Mario Party 1 was responsible for much of the damage, with those damned stick-twirling games.The durability of N64 controllers is directly related to how many hot pockets and doritos you ate during your Golden Eye multiplayer sessions. Doritos dust and grease wreaked havoc on the analog sticks.
Would be nice to have a new Mario party game like the older ones on the switch. The motion controlls on the joycons in mini games is one of the few areas where the gimmick can actually work
More like they just don't show fat/ugly people on TV. England is fat as fuck (some of the fattest in Europe) and making good headway on catching up to the U.S.
99% of the chicks carrying around a Switch in both countries will be lard asses who will struggle to manipulate the tiny baby controllers with their massive sausage fingers.
That's actually a good point. I've only seen normal sized people using the tiny controllers. How will your typical gamer (i.e., 300 pound neckbeard) manage to use them?
Actually, I think Mario Party 1 was responsible for much of the damage, with those damned stick-twirling games.
Nothing better than scammers ripping off re-sellers.And a high chance some scammer will claim the item is defective or whatever and rip you off. For a $40 profit that seems insane.
Selling now is stupid. You sell like the day it's released, when the hype gets people and they realize they can't get one. The problem is...what if they can get one(at the store).
On shit like this I just preorder a few and if anyone I know wants one I sell it to them at cost. Otherwise I cancel and just keep the one I want