May 11, 2017 07:28 AM EDT
If anyone is wanted to get a Nintendo Switch video game console online yesterday, then you would've had only one option: pay a premium to buy one directly from Amazon. That's still the only choice left for the Switch desires. In another case, if anyone wishes to wait a week or so, then he/she in luck as GameStop has not one, not two, but three different Nintendo Switch bundles in stock currently.
Nintendo Switch Gray Digital Deluxe Library Bundle, Nintendo Switch Neon Joy-Con Zelda & Digital Bundle and Nintendo Switch Gray Joy-Con Mario Kart Wheel & Digital Bundle are the choices available on GameStop, as noted by BGR. And all of these Nintendo Switch bundles will ship by next Friday, May 19th.
All of the above three bundles are guaranteed to ship by next Friday if the user will order them right now. And of course, don't forget to grab some more Switch games.
Nintendo Switch uses a Nvidia Maxwell and sports two modules of 2GB LPDDR4 for a total 4GB shared between the GPU and CPU. The complete specifications include CPU: Quad core ARM Cortex A57, GPU: Nvidia Maxwell with 256 CUDA cores, 1600 MHz 4GB LPDDR4 (2+2GB modules) Memory with a Memory bandwidth of 25.6GB/s and 32GB flash internal memory, according to NDTV.
In the terms of sales, the Nintendo Switch posted impressive out-of-the-gate sales, and could potentially outsell the life-to-date numbers of its precursor within its first year. The Kyoto-based game giant, in announcing its fiscal 2016 earnings, said the Switch has sold 2.74 million hardware units worldwide since its launch. This is the 20 percent of the lifetime sales of the Wii U.
The Nintendo Switch costs $299.99 in the United States, the same as Nintendo's current Wii U console. In Japan, it will cost about 20 percent more than the Wii U, at JPY 29,980.