A green pipe will appear infront of your house and a parcel will come flying out of it along with a "WAHOOOOOO!!!"
A green pipe will appear infront of your house and a parcel will come flying out of it along with a "WAHOOOOOO!!!"
A green pipe will appear infront of your house and a parcel will come flying out of it along with a "WAHOOOOOO!!!"
A green pipe will appear infront of your house and a parcel will come flying out of it along with a "WAHOOOOOO!!!"
A green pipe will appear infront of your house and a parcel will come flying out of it along with a "WAHOOOOOO!!!"
Anyone have any experience of receiving orders from the Nintendo store? Also which delivery company do they use?
Gutted this seems to be more about mobile gaming, I really fancied a decent Nintendo console to replace the Wii.
Gutted this seems to be more about mobile gaming, I really fancied a decent Nintendo console to replace the Wii.
Yeah imagine Zelda built from the ground up for something as powerful as a ps4 pro, might actually have something in them big wide open landscapes then lol
On your flight to Australia you should have usb ports on your plane seat.
Can confirm this is the case (it's 0930 in Aussie sun as I write this). You can even plug it into the mains and potentially played docked, if you manage to find a HDMI screen somewhere. Only the terrible airlines won't have it (good luck if you decide on that for such a long flight). Though I feel as if several people have Switches connected to USB, then there could be issues running out of power lol.
That said, I've barely used my 3DS while I've been here. It's better to go out and enjoy the sun, beaches and city. You can always play video games on the 23+ hours flights or at home afterwards.
TLDR getting a Switch later won't hurt anyone.