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Get a $35 Nintendo eShop credit with purchase of the Nintendo Switch on Amazon
Looking for a free gaming add-on? The Nintendo Switch is still one of the hottest gaming consoles out there. Right now, you can pick up the Nintendo Switch and get a $35 Nintendo eShop credit for free on Amazon.
Normally going for $334 retail, this bundle includes a free credit to the Nintendo eShop, so you can download the hottest titles like New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, instead of waiting for a physical copy to ship to your home. You can play online with other gamers from all around the world, as well as access older games from Nintendo’s catalog, including Street Fighter II, Mega Man 2, Sonic The Hedgehog, and more.
The Nintendo Switch is a powerful home console with a wide library of games and it also doubles as a mighty handheld, so you can play those games on-the-go. The console itself sits in the included dock to play video games on a big screen TV with friends and family. However, once you remove the Switch from the dock, the console becomes a portable handheld without sacrificing graphics, audio, or gameplay quality when mobile.
It comes with left and right Joy-Con controllers with straps, which are neon blue and neon red, the Switch dock, the Joy-Con grip, an HDMI cable, and power adaptor. Not bad for less than $300.
But don’t just take our word for it. Amazon customer Arjun S. Kahlon writes:
“I’m primarily a PC gamer but I do love picking up Nintendo consoles/handhelds as I love their exclusives. This Switch is Nintendo’s best device since the N64. It really helps when one of its launch titles is one of the best games ever made. I use my Switch everyday. I commute by train so this has been perfect for me. There has never been a handheld this good. Breath of the Wild is breathtaking. The transition to and from docked mode is seamless. The battery life is also pretty decent.”
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