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The Nintendo Switch Is 6 Years Old! Celebrating the Popular Game Console The Really Useful Podcast

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The Nintendo Switch is six years old this month. Released on March 3rd, 2017, the versatile game console has proved hugely successful, becoming home not just to Nintendo Switch games, but also titles from Nintendo's back catalog.
In this special edition of the Really Useful Podcast, we look at how the Switch has proved so popular, and look at why it is still the console to buy for group and solo gaming.
Why You Should Still Buy a Nintendo Switch in 2023Change the Default Controls on GoldenEye 007 on Nintendo SwitchNintendo Wii U Consoles DyingThe Games That Made the Nintendo Switch a SuccessHow to Connect a Nintendo Switch to Your TV Without a DockHow to Record Gameplay Videos on the Nintendo SwitchYes, the Nintendo Switch Has Achievements We finish with these recommendations:
Game Boy Advance LibraryBoomerang FuChristian Cawley and Ben Stegner host this week's podcast. You can contact them on Twitter: @thegadgetmonkey and @stegnersaurus, with your suggestions for future topics.

The Nintendo Switch is six years old this month. Released on March 3rd, 2017, the versatile game console has proved hugely successful, becoming home not just to Nintendo Switch games, but also titles from Nintendo's back catalog.
In this special edition of the Really Useful Podcast, we look at how the Switch has proved so popular, and look at why it is still the console to buy for group and solo gaming.
Why You Should Still Buy a Nintendo Switch in 2023Change the Default Controls on GoldenEye 007 on Nintendo SwitchNintendo Wii U Consoles DyingThe Games That Made the Nintendo Switch a SuccessHow to Connect a Nintendo Switch to Your TV Without a DockHow to Record Gameplay Videos on the Nintendo SwitchYes, the Nintendo Switch Has Achievements We finish with these recommendations:
Game Boy Advance LibraryBoomerang FuChristian Cawley and Ben Stegner host this week's podcast. You can contact them on Twitter: @thegadgetmonkey and @stegnersaurus, with your suggestions for future topics.

40 min