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Nintendo Switch games still go for over $50, even if they're over five years old. Mario Kart and the Legend of Zelda are the kind of games that rarely go on sale or have a price cut. Yet even third-party indie games cost more on Nintendo's system. You can unlock the full version of Coromon for around $5 on a mobile phone versus getting the same game for $20 from the Nintendo eShop.
Subscription services like Apple Arcade and Google Play Pass make it possible to play games for even less. You get access to thousands of games for a few bucks a month. Sure, most of these titles lack the depth of many Switch games, especially Nintendo's first-party efforts, but it's still a far more affordable way to enjoy mobile gaming. You can also add a Netflix subscription to snag even more games.
Let's return to Dead Cells for a moment. The Android version costs $8.99 in the Play Store, and you can get it free as part of a Netflix subscription. On a Switch, the same game starts at $25, before you add any expansions.
So what about those big budget games? This is the biggest advantage the Switch has over mobile phones. Its library is filled with a better selection of deep, immersive titles. That is where cloud and remote gaming come in to fill the void.
Cloud gaming comes with caveats. You need both a fast internet connection and fast Wi-Fi. This puts it out of reach for many, and it also isn't ideal when away from home (5G isn't always fast or stable enough). But if you have the right setup at home, cloud gaming feels native. This is the way I game these days, and the vast majority of the time, I don't give any thought to the fact that I'm streaming.
On NVIDIA GeForceNOW, I have access to much of my Steam library, turning my phone into a PC gaming machine. Xbox Game Pass grants you the ability to play many of the same titles you would on an Xbox Series X. Frankly, you can sign up for nearly any of the best cloud streaming services to play games on your phone.
With cloud gaming, you're effectively trading your Switch for both a PC and an Xbox, with additional mobile games to boot. Just like the Switch, you can also connect your phone to a large monitor or TV, so you aren't restricted to the smaller screen.
And just in case you already own a PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, or a gaming PC running Steam you can use companion mobile apps to play remotely over your home network with even less latency.
Nintendo isn't keen on your attempting to emulate Switch games, as the company showed by getting the popular Yuzu emulator shut down. Still, it tends to turn more of a blind eye to emulating older software. It's not easy to turn your phone into a Switch, but you can easily run your favorite Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64 games.
Emulation has long been a strength of Android, but now that Apple allows emulators into the App Store, you can embrace emulation regardless of which phone you have. Concerned about the legality of emulating old games? Here's what the lawyers say.
People who have stuck with the Switch since day one have been using the console for over half a decade before getting word of a follow-up. That's a long time to wait for new hardware.
Your phone isn't quite so stuck in stasis. Even if you don't replace your phone every year or even every other year, you've likely replaced it at least once since the Switch debuted. If you're a mobile gamer, every time you upgrade your phone, your gaming experience gets a boost. Old games often feel fresh again.
You get the novelty of playing a game on an OLED with a 120Hz refresh rate, a phone with curved edges, or the interior screen of a book-style foldable. As Nintendo knows better than anyone, people like revisiting old games with new hardware.
A Switch is lightweight and portable, but your phone is inherently even more so. It's always with you, and dedicated game controllers don't add much space. You can toss them in a bag with less concern because a controller getting banged around isn't nearly as high-stakes as something scratching up your Switch.
Or you can keep multiple controllers in separate places, since many of them aren't all that expensive. If you primarily play games in the same spots, you can keep one by the sofa and another in your car. That way, all you need to have on you is your phone. Get a couple of controller clips and you're good to go.
It's said that the best camera is the one you have on you. The same is true of game consoles. Get yourself a telescopic controller and let your best game console be your phone.
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