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<title>&#39;Switch&#39;-ing to the definitive nostalgic console</title>
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<description>The Nintendo Switch has been on active duty here for longer than I can remember myself playing on any of my previous home consoles. Of course the Wii had it&amp;rsquo;s Virtual Console service where Nintendo forced you to pay another 5 EUR for NES, 8 EUR for SNES and 10 EUR for N64 games that were carefully, week by week, re-released. It must have been the fourth time I&amp;rsquo;ve bought the Legend of Zelda: a Link to the Past.</description>
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