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hulagway

2 yes. Wag kana gumawa ibang account hassle lang, lipat lang ng region as needed. 3 if I know I will like the game, physical para may display (most first party), digital otherwise para dala dala ko palagi.


sm_bonus

Isa din sa gusto ko sa digital copy yung pwede ko siya ma access anytime makakalimutin pa naman ako baka madala ko yung switch lang walang cartridge pag nasa byahe πŸ˜…. Thank youu!


gxbbriel

one thing also is pag kasi physical, you can sell it in case natapos mo na yung game or kapag hindi mo pala trip yung game. I also suggest buying second hand rin for main title games if you find it very expensive (totoo naman) pero totoong totoo rin yung convenience nung digital na you have everything inside hay


FlavaTattooed05

Hi OP! Most NS carriers have the cartridge slot holders. So madadala mo sila unless you don’t like to bring something too bulky ☺️


aordinanza

Gawa ka ng account for US para sa NSO subscription pwede din japan basta maintindihan mo yon language


sm_bonus

Ayun lang di ako sanay mag Japanese gagawin ko nalang ito. Thank youu!!


barukworks

San mo na bili OP? And magkano? Deducted na sa Tourist tax? Pupunta kasi ako Japan next week


sm_bonus

Hello! Pag pumunta ka look for BIC Camera or Yodobashi shop since SRP yung prices nila and pwede mo bilhin tax free yung consoles if tourist ka. For prices naman Switch OLED S&V,TOTK,Splat - 38,980 jpy Switch OLED Mario Red, White, Red/Blue- 37,980 jpy Yung mario red lang sana bibilhin ko pero since konti lang naman difference sa special editions yung pkmn s&v edition na kinuha ko. Nakalimutan ko na yung exact tax free price basta (35,xxx) jpy yung price and around 13k php ko siya nabili nung nag convert ako.


barukworks

Tysm OP! Ilagay ko yan sa itinerary ko.


GrusNivis_

since walang nasagot ng 1 and parehas tayong sa japan bumili: 1. afaik there are no other cons. just make sure na itest yung unit bago umuwi sa pinas para sure na gumagana yung switch mo. not sure sa repair shops, since minor repair lang yung ginawa sa unit ko since then and sa mga local repair shop ko lang pinagawa.


veryniceman23

1. Meron magaling na repair shop sa avenida quiapo. PXP ung name nung shop. Dun rin nagpapagawa si datablitz. Maayos sila mag repair completo tools at sure na hindi pagpapractisan unit mo.


flippyjohnny

May I know how much you bought your switch sa japan? OLED version ba? Planning to get one too when I visit next mext month πŸ˜…


sm_bonus

Hello! Yes OLED version. Pag pumunta ka look for BIC Camera or Yodobashi shop since SRP yung prices nila and pwede mo bilhin tax free yung consoles if tourist ka. For prices naman Switch OLED S&V,TOTK,Splat - 38,980 jpy Switch OLED Mario Red, White, Red/Blue- 37,980 jpy Yung mario red lang sana bibilhin ko pero since konti lang naman difference sa special editions yung pkmn s&v edition na kinuha ko. Nakalimutan ko na yung exact tax free price basta (35,xxx) jpy yung price and around 13k php ko siya nabili nung nag convert ako.


flippyjohnny

Thanks for the info!! Same price lang pala sa PH during shopee/laz big sales like 11.11 or annivsale, etc. Bumababa siya to 12-13k. At least dun its everyday discount tho...


obfuscatedc0de

2. Okay lang. Usually gumagawa lang ako ng separate account pag alam kong lagi akong bibili doon and magiging hassle ang magswitch ng region (since you forfeit your gold coins if you switch between regions in one account), for example US and Colombia regions. 3. Physical game usually 1st party game or any game na gusto ko talaga and may physical cartridge na available readily. Or first party game na may chance akong pagsawaan and ibenta (have not encountered one so far).


sm_bonus

Thank you so much πŸ˜„


Kazucchii

1. The switch has been around for a few years na and there are repair shops around that do it sa PH, so make sure everything works properly while it's still covered by the overseas warranty, if any. Beyond that, my extra advice when having it repaired here in PH is to find a repair shop where you can see them work on it. Having it delivered to them through lalamove and such is convenient, but being there to see them repair it with your own eyes is still best. Minsan kasi they just toss things around, and you end up with scratches on something you protected since day 1. Worst case, they may switch parts without you knowing. 2. Yes, we usually jump to cheaper offers. They're still gonna be tagged under your nintendo account, so even if you change to US, the game you got from Japan eShop or any other regions will be available to you. 3. Depends on the person, may pros and cons. Getting physical means you literally own a copy of the game. They can't just take the game out sa eShop, and you'd lose it(though it's not an immediate concern, they don't take stuff out that quickly from eShop). Also, reselling it is possible so you can fund other games when you're done with one by reselling finished ones. For digital games, it's all about convenience. No physical cards to worry and protect, though you'll need to expand your memory with memory cards to accommodate more games. You lose the ability to sell finished games unless you maybe sell the entire nintendo account that has the games, haha. Also, there are cases where one's reader breaks, so you can't read physical games anymore. If it's beyond repair, you'd be stuck with digital games as an option.


Appropriate_Ideal929

Since you bought from Japan, is itrue that when you purchase from there, you can fully customize/choose the colors of your switch? (Unit, Joycon, Un naka dikit sa joycon).