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<blockquote data-quote="Citizen" data-source="post: 282049" data-attributes="member: 6915"><p>At the very least it has to be an upgrade over the default. Looks good, should work. I might get one myself. Preferably non-Zelda if possible. Honestly with as much attention as I pay to controllers, aftermarket replacement Joy-Cons are something I never thought to look into, so thanks for showing me that.</p><p></p><p>The nice thing is that there are tons of options in docked mode with adapters, or just the Switch pro or aftermarket controllers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Prepare to be underwhelmed by Octopath (it’s not terrible but it has a bare skeleton of a plot). Switch doesn't have a great jrpg selection yet. I Am Setsuna and Lost Sphear are mediocre too. Can't go wrong with VC though, and I'd recommend The World Ends with You: Final Remix.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Amen. Switch has a surprisingly good selection with more coming. Better than virtually any past Nintendo system. Honestly the SNES and GB series were the only other times Nintendo wasn't a fighting game wasteland.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, Hamster's ACA Neo Geo (and their normal Arcade Archives series) is a treasure trove of great stuff, fighting and otherwise. There's also the Johnny Turbo's Arcade series for Data East games. And Sega Ages but that's just getting started on Switch, only a few games so far. Then you have compilations like Namco Museum Arcade Pac, SNK 40th Anniversary Collection, Atari Flashback Classics (next month) and Sega Genesis Classics Collection (next month). Seems silly in a way I suppose being that we already can and do just emulate that stuff on anything with more processing power than a potato, yet I still enjoy having "legit" copies of classics too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citizen, post: 282049, member: 6915"] At the very least it has to be an upgrade over the default. Looks good, should work. I might get one myself. Preferably non-Zelda if possible. Honestly with as much attention as I pay to controllers, aftermarket replacement Joy-Cons are something I never thought to look into, so thanks for showing me that. The nice thing is that there are tons of options in docked mode with adapters, or just the Switch pro or aftermarket controllers. Prepare to be underwhelmed by Octopath (it’s not terrible but it has a bare skeleton of a plot). Switch doesn't have a great jrpg selection yet. I Am Setsuna and Lost Sphear are mediocre too. Can't go wrong with VC though, and I'd recommend The World Ends with You: Final Remix. Amen. Switch has a surprisingly good selection with more coming. Better than virtually any past Nintendo system. Honestly the SNES and GB series were the only other times Nintendo wasn't a fighting game wasteland. Yeah, Hamster's ACA Neo Geo (and their normal Arcade Archives series) is a treasure trove of great stuff, fighting and otherwise. There's also the Johnny Turbo's Arcade series for Data East games. And Sega Ages but that's just getting started on Switch, only a few games so far. Then you have compilations like Namco Museum Arcade Pac, SNK 40th Anniversary Collection, Atari Flashback Classics (next month) and Sega Genesis Classics Collection (next month). Seems silly in a way I suppose being that we already can and do just emulate that stuff on anything with more processing power than a potato, yet I still enjoy having "legit" copies of classics too. [/QUOTE]
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