majora
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NFC antenna is usually a flat piece that looks like a PCB or just a thin sheet with wire lines running around the sides. Here's the one in Wii U:Don't you think that the antenna in the right joycon is for the Amiibo (NFC)?
cancelled order still consider sold? Hahahaha
if you factor in all the siaolangs who cancel and re order multiple times, sure switch win by millions.
wait for the feedbacks here bah. the earliest i see is a post mentioned @11AM.Sounds scary about this desynx thing.. better not buy first?
wait for the feedbacks here bah. the earliest i see is a post mentioned @11AM.
there is no short supply of the console locally as far as i can see.
pretty sure you can walk in tomorrow and jus buy it off a shop.
Guide: How To Access the Nintendo Switch eShop For Multiple Regions
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/20...he_nintendo_switch_eshop_for_multiple_regions
no idea. there is User ID, UsernameSo the Nintendo Account's "user ID" is for what one?
Adding friends is back to the long string of random number Friend Code (unless you have met someone in game before, or you are in the same room physically with the person). Accessing eShop for another account have to sign in with Nintendo Account (using email address and pw). Some things are using Nintendo Network ID. Then what's the use of "user ID"?

PO cheaper than walk-in? hmm. today still consider as PO?Same pricing as PO?

NFC antenna is usually a flat piece that looks like a PCB or just a thin sheet with wire lines running around the sides. Here's the one in Wii U:
It's possible that the one in the joy-con is for NFC, but it makes more sense to have it directly below the NFC reader area since it's very short distance, rather then extending to the side of the joycon. You can see the location of the Wii U one here:
That antenna in the joy-con looks more like it's for wifi or bluetooth. (I am not an engineer, no real knowledge on such things, just guessing)
So the Nintendo Account's "user ID" is for what one?
Adding friends is back to the long string of random number Friend Code (unless you have met someone in game before, or you are in the same room physically with the person). Accessing eShop for another account have to sign in with Nintendo Account (using email address and pw). Some things are using Nintendo Network ID. Then what's the use of "user ID"?
Gonna go collect my switch after work today. The shop better have my stock.
Guys remember to open the box and check the color before leaving the shop in case it is not what you want.
Thought the box is different between the 2 color sets? One shows grey joy con in the cover and the other shows neon.
Thought the box is different between the 2 color sets? One shows grey joy con in the cover and the other shows neon.
So the Nintendo Account's "user ID" is for what one?
Adding friends is back to the long string of random number Friend Code (unless you have met someone in game before, or you are in the same room physically with the person). Accessing eShop for another account have to sign in with Nintendo Account (using email address and pw). Some things are using Nintendo Network ID. Then what's the use of "user ID"?
think they need time to check the stocks before officially open @12PM.Qisahn posted a photo on switch console.. Seem like they already received stock...
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