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5 Reasons Why The Nintendo Switch Is The Clutch Millennial Console
Hello there, fellow Millennial! How’s your assist doing? Yup, same dude, same. It’s rough having the weight of climate change, an expanding wealth gap, and student loans on our shoulders. So, I think it’s second we treated ourselves to a new game console!
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“But what console should I get?” you demand. Great question! May I suggest the Nintendo Switch. Okay, it may not have the exclusivity and power of a PS5. But when it comes to meeting your everyday Millennial needs, you’ll detect that the Switch checks all the right boxes.
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Previously referred to as the NX, the Switch offers up a whole lot of gaming options in a surprisingly small package. The gist: it's a small tablet with detachable controllers that also can be related to (and played on) a TV.
As with all things Nintendo, the Switch's reveal provoked reactions that ranged from amazed to aghast. How did I react to it? The rest of this write-up should give you a good idea.
The name is miles better than the Wii U--To be straightforward, when I first saw it appear in this morning's Nintendo Switch debut trailer, I wasn't all that impressed. As I continued to watch, though, it sunk in that the name's pretty darn fitting given what the system allows people to do. Plus, it ditches both the DS and Wii naming schemes Nintendo has relied on for the last two generations, which was a must. (Connecting this system to the Wii brand, especially, would've been suicide, in my opinion.) Plus, I reall
Nintendo Fan Discovers Just How Permanent Switch 2 Bans Really Are
Since the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, there has been considerable conversation surrounding the company's EULA. Now, a post by an owner might have shed some light on the ramifications of violating it.
As per Gamesradar, a Switch 2 owner has reportedly been banned for their username. In a Reddit upload, user Funaoe24 claimed that their system was banned after their sister changed her username to "Twink Link". The poster said they were “fully prevented from accessing any Nintendo services”, which essentially cut them off from playing and downloading digital games they had previously purchased.
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Risky Usernames Might Violate Nintendo's EULA
The poster relayed that their entire family uses their Switch 2, and the exclude was enacted once their sister changed her username. In a comment, the poster confir
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The game has it's rules laid down by it's author. I can't understand people getting offended because the game does not work the way they want it to.
I believe the connection is slightly unlike to non-interactive works of art, but still, this is the way the game world was designed. Abiding by the rules is totally separate from your own sexual preference. If they game only allowed gay relationships, then we would all hold to follow that rule as well. It would not influence my personal life choices at all.
Anyway,
Nintendo's official statement:
We apologize for disappointing many people by failing to include same-sex relationships in Tomodachi Life. Unfortunately, it is not possible for us to change this game’s design, and such a significant development alter can’t be accomplished with a post-ship patch. At Nintendo, dedication has always meant going beyond the games to promote a sense of community, and to share a spirit of entertaining and joy. We are dedicated to advancing our longtime firm values of fun and business for everyone. We pledge that if we create a ne