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It's not going to make my jackbox games jokes funnier or stop my kid from putting black holes everywhere in ultimate chicken horse so I think that for me it's just a regular switch that costs like, most of a mortgage payment.
Your comment got me curious.
It looks like West Virginia has the cheapest average mortgage payment at just over $1,600.
So more like 1/3 of a mortgage payment? Still too rich for my blood. We're also like a year away from a switch2 exclusive pokémon game, plenty of time for me to pick one of these up used at a local pawn shop.
Nintendo's dog fighting simulator is the one of the few treats I allow myself nowadays, I'm really going to be annoyed when I have to shell out several hundred dollars for a console upgrade In order to stay current.
I bought when the interest rates were lower, and I live in a pretty low COL area, closer to 1k.