I am not going to assign any positive or negative connotations to the prices of both the games and the console itself. I will say this much: Nintendo has never offered cheap solutions (Dandy, I don't take this Taiwanese clone), and I will stand by that statement. Just be aware that the games are going to cost you a lot of money, but it will be money well spent. You could try your luck on the secondary market, if that's at all possible. Various advantages: The holding period is for a total of two years. Whatever one might say about the hybrid console (also known as a set-top box), the fact remains that there are currently no analogues available. The majority of what I play is whatever Nintendo puts out, along with a wide variety of independent toys. This is the place for you if you enjoy gameplay, be it RPGs, JRPGs, or platformers, as no one else has yet managed to surpass Nintendo in this regard. I'm a person (I wanted to say an adult, but then I realized that the first 40 years are the hardest in a boy's life) for thirty, and it's extremely rare for me to play on a computer at home, and I have forty minutes to kill while I'm riding the subway. The portability of the device is the most important factor for me. Having certain negative aspects The sticks on this console are the most obnoxious part of the device (I first drifted the left one after 6 months and now the right one after 2 years, while the right one was practically not used by me - 5-20 times a day). Drift is a problem that can be found in any revision. Therefore, you should prepare yourself (if you intend to use it in a portable device) to either buy new joy-cons every six to twelve months or become friendly with the Chinese, a screwdriver, and your hands. The size is the second consideration, which, to be fair, is already a matter of personal preference (I know about light, but two consoles are too much for me, and sometimes I play at home). I will explain my position, which is that you will not be able to carry this console in your pocket like other consoles, such as the 3DS. The console is significantly larger, and its controls do not have any sort of shielding; additionally, the screen and the analog sticks should not be forgotten. It indicates that she needs a case for her, and since she is still distributed in size and weight, standard cases, at least for me, are not very suitable for carrying in your hands when you also have a phone in your possession. In general, greetings, bag, backpack, and so on.