According to VGChartz, it's sold 42.35 million units so far, which is quadruple the Wii U and hot on the heels of the Xbox One. So I'd say it's doing well. Not as well as the original Wii at 100 million, but pretty damned good for two and a half years on the market.
Yes. The SD cards are needed to extend the memory space for data. Get the 400gb. The biggest card you can use is 1tb. It is expensive but you'll never need to buy another card.
Must have. I love it, I love it, I love it. Fantastic exclusives and console ports (of you're ok with inferior graphics.) I bring the Switch with me whenever I go out of town. Even my Dad loves it! The Switch has games like Doom, Smash, Mario Kart, Ultimate Alliance 3, Super Mario Odyssey, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, Mario Maker 2, Breath of the Wild, Astral Chain, and many, many more!
Does anyone else think he's referring to the card shaped game cartridges instead of actual SD Cards (I mean he says SD cards, but still the way the responses are going makes me wonder if the translation's off).
SD cards are for memory storage. The system comes with storage space out of the box, but SD cards give you more space. Switch cartridges are their own, separate entity, about twice as big as the SD cards used for the Switch.
You know there is a website called google where you can look up all of these questions instead of asking them on a transformers fan site.
Yes and no. Yes because it doesn't take up much space, it has a fantastic library. No because it comes with controller problems that are *almost* as ridiculously expensive to replace as the wiiu pad. Do yourself a fave and grab yourself controllers other then the joycons. Mine aren't even a year old and starting to drift.
Yeah, the controllers are a joke. I had to buy a second set, and after a little while they even started acting funky. Pretty much of a bummer, as my daughter barely plays the system anymore.