“MAR10 Day” is tomorrow, but several retailers have already started the festivities by making more stock available for the limited-edition Nintendo Switch, which is based on the mustache plumber.
The Nintendo Switch Mario Red & Blue Edition was released last month, but it’s hard to find since its launch. Now it’s back in stock at several retailers, including Best Buy and GameStop. Retailing for $ 300, which is the normal price for Nintendo’s hybrid console, has the limited edition Switch with a red console, a red dock stand, some red Joy-Cons, a red casing around the screen and ‘ n blue Joy. -Con grip. The console also includes a screen protector and a special case at no extra cost.
At Best Buy, the retailer has priced on a handful of Nintendo-released games for the Switch, such as Luigi’s Mansion 3 and Super Mario Maker 2; only physical patterns were discounted.
Walmart has the best buy, but the retailer has more games available and the option to buy a digital or physical copy. If you now want to take advantage of these offerings, you can use all the limited internal storage of the Switch. Fortunately, SanDisk’s 200 GB microSD card is on sale for as low as $ 22 on Newegg.
Speaking of Nintendo Switch accessories, if you prefer to use your Switch in manual mode but do not want to spend $ 70 on a new pair of Joy-Cons, Hori’s Split Pad Pro controller is the best alternative. Usually $ 50, you can buy this controller for $ 40 from Amazon and Walmart. This accessory in particular features an actual D-pad and, more importantly, these controllers are larger and easier to use.