New Nintendo Switch Bundle Packs In Two Games, But Only At One US Store

New Nintendo Switch Bundle Packs In Two Games, But Only At One US Store

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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-nintendo-switch-bundle-packs-in-two-games-but-/1100-6461184/

If you haven't picked up a Nintendo Switch yet, a new bundle offers a pretty good deal to get you started. The Walmart-exclusive set includes the console along with Mario Tennis Aces and 1-2-Switch for $360. Since both games are still regularly priced at $60, the bundle essentially includes one for free.

Mario Tennis Aces is a pretty well-regarded arcade tennis game, despite some initial balance issues that have since been addressed. In GameSpot's Mario Tennis Aces review, Justin Clark wrote, "I still crave the satisfying thwack from a Power Shot, mentally replay matches and imagine how I might do things differently given a bit more focus and know-how. Mario Tennis Aces does what this series has done best, and for the most part, improves what it's rarely gotten right prior."

New Nintendo Switch Bundle Packs In Two Games, But Only At One US Store

Aug 15, 2018, 6:16pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-nintendo-switch-bundle-packs-in-two-games-but-/1100-6461184/ > If you haven't picked up a Nintendo Switch yet, a new bundle offers a pretty good deal to get you started. The Walmart-exclusive set includes the console along with Mario Tennis Aces and 1-2-Switch for $360. Since both games are still regularly priced at $60, the bundle essentially includes one for free. > Mario Tennis Aces is a pretty well-regarded arcade tennis game, despite some initial balance issues that have since been addressed. In GameSpot's Mario Tennis Aces review, Justin Clark wrote, "I still crave the satisfying thwack from a Power Shot, mentally replay matches and imagine how I might do things differently given a bit more focus and know-how. Mario Tennis Aces does what this series has done best, and for the most part, improves what it's rarely gotten right prior."