I am pleased with the acquisition, but finishing the set cost me more money: $4 for a 256GB memory card, $2 for a case and film, $6 for an extra set of joycons, and $2 for a power bank. The pluses: One major perk of mobile gaming is that you can play anywhere and at any time without having to lug along a bulky laptop. 2) an abundance of rich and intriguing game development projects: The Witcher 3, Skyrim, and Resident Evil 7 are all coming out soon. 3) a plethora of lighthearted party games to enjoy with kids or alone in front of the TV, like Mario Party, Olympiad, Overcooked, and 1-2 Switch 4) a plethora of games that are fun to play with a female friend or ally, even on a single screen using split-screen: Child of Light, Resident Evil 2: New Secrets Revealed Five) Consolidated backups Negatives are listed below: 1) The display is cramped; I'd prefer fewer, larger images. A second set of joysticks is required for use with some party devices. Thirdly, using the halves of the joycons for control in two-player games while in split-screen mode is an odd and sometimes frustrating experience. The universal desire for a fully functional joystick 4) Video games can be rather pricey, so pick wisely and consider the used market. 5) When you're out and about, a portable charger is never a waste of space.