I bought it around the 2022 New Year's break with a great deal on the system and games. The purchase was motivated by two factors: first, the fact that most bloggers on YouTube simply "licked" and shining the console (yes, Nintendo's advertising ploy was successful), which incites curiosity to try to "return to childhood" yourself. The second was when I started playing Zelda on a PC emulator and became completely hooked. I have to admit that the console did not leave the finest impression at first. I initially didn't even take the dock out of the box because I didn't want to take many sensational ports of games because I'm not a fan of this or even played on a PC but didn't go at all. Wild price tags for games and accessories, soapy images in TV mode, and everywhere. As a result, all that remained were Zelda, Odyssey, and Toad. You have no choice but to play, and in January, Ning sent a letter announcing price increases for games starting in 2022. We're here, I suppose. Then, a number of sales started abruptly, including Ning's own discounts on all games! Slowly, different games, including exclusives that I enjoy playing, start to surface. Of course, their whisper about the entire group doesn't usually catch me. What you don't take from the popular, well, generally speaking, zero emotions or infuriates or reliable screensavers, training, and tryndez, on the PC lately. I took the dock out of the package just to give it a try, but when I saw how the same Zelda looked on TV, I left it and continued playing. Then, despite what anyone may say, I purchased a gamepad, which is still more practical. And then, gradually, I started to realize that I was not playing on a PC or a Vita, but rather primarily on a Switch. This is significant because, when playing on a Switch, you somehow become more relaxed and enjoy the gameplay; nothing aggravates you, and there is no leftover residue that makes you merely "profukal" time after the game. Additionally, the switch is always ready to use in a matter of seconds, so even if you have trouble sleeping at night, you can just pick up the console and start playing as soon as you have two minutes open. The PSP formerly did something similar.