Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Bonito color, de ve mas vivo el Nintendo swicth

  • 5 out of 5
    The switch works just fine, but for the collectors out there do NOT buy. This isn’t the North American console—they’re sending the Thailand/Philippines version.

  • 5 out of 5
    Similar premise to other Pikmin games, but more inviting to newcomers. There are quality of life changes and a new dog companion Oatchi There’s no time limit to complete objectives, but there is a day/night cycle. During the night it’s basically a tower defense mode while you gather objects Caves return but are not RNG. Able to select floor you want to go to in multi-floor stage caves instead of starting from beginning Able to fully control camera instead of fixed isometric view Auto targeting. Auto lock on objects you point at. Makes selecting objects easier and with less precision making the game flow much smoother There’s a slight pause once you reach max amount of pikmin to do a task preventing you from overthrowing Auto-save helps backtrack quickly fix your mistakes via time rewind feature Auto pluck. Just pluck on Pikmin at base and your character will automatically pluck the rest (unless you do another action) Set home base at checkpoints More treasure to collect compared to past games. There’s a Sparklium meter you must fill (each item containing certain amount of Sparklium) instead of focusing on set fixed amount of treasure to advance Tutorial is very long, but in depth. Can feel really slow at first as your limited in what you can do and must wait for pikmins to carry objects back to base,. But after you get past that you have a lot of freedom in your exploration Limited voice acting. There’s a made up language the travelers have but they only ‘talk’ during key cutscenes. There’s a lot of text in the game especially early on for tutorials -Story: Try to save Olimar and bring him home. Others rescuers also attempted to save Olimar and got stuck, so must save them too. You come across Oatchi and he helps you on your journey. Story is not in line with the other 3 games and feels like a reboot Able to create your own character. Customization is very basic: skin color, body type, face, hair, hair color, suit color, and name. You are essentially along for the ride plot wise as you’re a silent protagonist -Gameplay: Core gameplay loop is to collect pikmin in the area, use them to get through obstacles/environmental puzzles, and finding lost rescuers and Olimar. RTS game so need to micro-manage pikmin and utilize them without them getting lost and/or defeated by enemies. Some obstacles require certain about of pikmin to get through -New companion character: Oatchi have a range of abilities that could be upgraded. As an ally character, Oatchi pretty much overshadows the pikmin in this game. Abilities include: Rush Attack (break through objects, attack enemies) Pull (carry capacity of 3 red pikmin at default) Dig (unbury items in the dirt) Carry pikmin on his back (so they don’t’ get lost/ singled out during fight when not using them) Ride on Oatchi for faster travel, and can jump to new areas Doggy paddle across water while carrying pikmin -New Pikmin types Ice: can freeze enemies. When you freeze enemies make sure you don’t shatter them or you can bring them back to your base. If enough of them are in water you can freeze it, but must stay in one spot lowering your pikmin count Glow: glows in the dark at night and in dark caves. Can fly but only to attack. Will auto spawn to you -Returning Pikmin types : Red : basic pikmin Yellow: low defense but can be thrown higher and farther. Immune to electricity Blue: can swim, resistant to water attacks Purple: high attack/defense, but slow. Has strength of 10 pikmin White: immune to posion. When eaten by enemies does massive damage Rock. Similar to purple pikmin, but doesn’t attach to enemies instead bounce off. Does not have strength of 10 pikmin Wing Pikmin: fly and carry objects through air -Dandori Battle: similar to 2-player battle in Pikmin 2 and Bingo Battle in Pikmin 3. Basically you just collect objects and enemies to get points. Most points before time runs out wins Overall, very approachable and smoother gamplay play experience than past titles

  • 5 out of 5
    I own the original SN30 and SF30 pro controllers and the only upgrade of this controller is the hall effect joysticks. The joysticks accuracy is the same, the input latency is pretty much the same, but the controller is still a great controller for retro gaming. The dpad definitely mimics the original SNES controller and that goes for the buttons too. The controller is definitely great for retro games and is capable of playing modern games thanks to the joysticks and extra right and left buttons. Over a great controller for retro gaming.

  • 5 out of 5
    Functionality is great - the range is awesome, sound quality is great, and the mic is good. The problem comes in the physical design of the headset. The spot right above the earpiece where it connects to the head-strap is not strong enough and WILL eventually snap through normal use. I originally bought this headset and used it happily until it snapped about 2 years in. I was able to glue it (sloppily) back into place and it still worked - but it never fit very well after that. So, I bought another one, thinking it was just because I hadn't treated it well over the years. But now I'm reaching the same 2-year~ mark with this new one and the same break has occurred in the exact same spot, even with careful handling. It seems like there's just something wrong with the design, like it's being pressed against itself in a weird way when it's actually on your head. I won't be buying a 3rd one.

  • 5 out of 5
    Fast shipping

  • 5 out of 5
    It’s a great keyboard kit. It has good lighting and a good amount of weight to it. I had no issue installing switches. However, the rgb software is impossible to download leaving you with extremely limited rgb settings for a otherwise perfect kit.

  • 5 out of 5
    The image on the item’s page was a United States copy of this game. I received a European copy. I wouldn’t exactly mind this except for the fact that the spine looks completely different than United States copies so it’s going to look out-of-place on my shelf. Don’t buy if you care about that kind of stuff.

  • 5 out of 5
    Beautiful

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  • 5 out of 5
    Love the buttons and the stick, but the PCB is not recognized by my WIN10 machine at all and the stick is completely useless because of that. As there are no drivers or technical support available, this is a dead end for me and a dead product. Hopefully EG Starts comes up with some documentation.

  • 5 out of 5
    I'm in love with this baby pink case!!!!! The material is soft and silky and it fits my Nintendo Switch Oled and all the accessories that comes with it! I am more than happy! Very secure zipper and strap for easy carrying around.

  • 5 out of 5
    Best $50 spent! Amazing quality all around: clean packaging, HD cover and lovely sound design and graphics. Love it and can't wait to play!

  • 5 out of 5
    A Nostalgic Blast with a Great Presentation!** The NEOGEO Pocket Color Selection Vol. 2 Steelbook Bundle for the Nintendo Switch is a must-have for retro gaming fans. This collection brings back a fantastic lineup of classic NEOGEO Pocket Color games, and it’s clear a lot of care went into this bundle. The games run smoothly on the Switch, and the nostalgia factor is through the roof. From action-packed fighters to puzzle games, the variety offers something for everyone, whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the neogeo library. The Steelbook case is a beautiful touch, adding to the collector's appeal. The design is sleek, and it feels premium, making it a great addition to any gaming shelf. Having a physical edition in such a well-presented bundle makes this a worthwhile purchase, especially for those who appreciate the feel of a solid collector’s item. The only reason I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is that the selection, while excellent, could have included a few more standout titles to make it feel more comprehensive. Some games feel a bit dated in terms of gameplay, and while that’s part of the charm for retro fans, others may find certain titles less engaging. It would have also been nice to see more bonus features or behind-the-scenes content for the fans. That said, the Neogeo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 2 is still a great collection with a lot of replay value, and the Steelbook bundle makes it a fantastic collector’s item. If you’re into retro handheld games, this is a solid pick that delivers a fun, nostalgic experience.

  • 5 out of 5
    Para los fans del anime o las novelas, una edición muy bonita. El libro de ilustraciones es más grande de lo que aparenta y es una grata sorpresa, la calidad de los pines es muy vistosa y el resto es excelente.

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