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Nintendo Switch 2 Hands-On Reaction

Our Sean Booker got a chance to check out the Switch 2 experience in LA and play a bunch of the new games first-hand 👾🕹️ Which ones do you want to try? #nintendo #switch2 #mariokart #donkeykong #oled #gaming

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Our Sean Booker got a chance to check out the Switch 2 experience in LA and play a bunch of the new games first-hand 👾🕹️

Which ones do you want to try? #nintendo #switch2 #mariokart #donkeykong #oled #gaming

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  1. @GustaValenciaia

    April 14, 2025 at 1:33 pm

    This was beautiful! I will be looking forward to your new releases! 🍒🧡

  2. @Emily-e5q7s

    April 14, 2025 at 1:33 pm

    Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication. Your videos are always at the highest level.🚕🏚⛱

  3. @JohnaCastroro

    April 14, 2025 at 1:33 pm

    As always on top of your game! I look forward to new videos! 🍭💝

  4. @Sophia-r2m4e

    April 14, 2025 at 1:33 pm

    Thank you for this amazing content. Your work goes far beyond simple entertainment, it inspires and educates. Thank you for your contribution to the common good.
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  5. @mendistudio

    April 14, 2025 at 1:43 pm

    Just passing by and dropping a real comment. So excited for this Switch, did you notice a better screen quality?

  6. @JKidding-m3h

    April 14, 2025 at 2:21 pm

    More expensive in every way. Hard pass. Better off with a Steamdeck

    • @zero11010

      April 14, 2025 at 3:29 pm

      The original Nintendo was 200. The games were 50. That was in 1985.

      Adjusted for inflation that’s $595 and $148.

      GameCube games in 2000 were still $50. Adjusted for inflation that’s $85 today.

      Prices SHOULD go up over time. It sure costs more to make a game now than 15 years ago, or 25 years ago, or however far back you want to go.

      If you’re too poor to afford an $80 game … definitely don’t worry about it.

      In the state I live in minimum wage for McDonald’s workers is $20 per hour. So, the games cost about 4-5 hours of work to buy if you … flip burgers for a living.

      Those GameCube games were 8 hours of work for that same worker according to looking up minimum wage at that time.

      SURE seems like prices should be going up.

    • @JKidding-m3h

      April 14, 2025 at 3:41 pm

      @zero11010 
      The NES games were from $30-$50. Moot point. I get what you are saying…”adjusting for inflation” but the prices were considered very high in 1985 as well. So it was expensive then and still expensive now despite inflation. Not sure how that makes your argument any better.

    • @Gle-lv2fm

      April 14, 2025 at 7:12 pm

      Steam Deck is an overhyped and overpriced mess, with the most annoying fans on the internet, they will spam “Steam Deck is better” comments on every video even if the video is not remotely related. And I’m saying this as a PC gamer who tried the SD.

    • @jkd610

      April 14, 2025 at 8:56 pm

      ​@@Gle-lv2fm steam deck owners are the most pathetic lol. Their steam deck can’t even outsold Wii U lmao

  7. @jkd610

    April 14, 2025 at 8:57 pm

    The most gorgeous console to ever exist 😍

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