Anyone have experience with this gaming system. Thinking it may be fun for our family of 4 (2 young teens), but I have never seen it in person or talked to someone who has. Not sure if it’s age appropriate or actually good. We like simple dancing games and motion games and still have the Wii out, but don’t like things talking to us like children or similar infantilism.

  • brandon
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    6 days ago

    I could be wrong but it seems like a lot of their big name games are exclusive to their subscription service. I suspect this thing will be a brick in a couple years when the company goes under and services shut down.

    At this price point, just get a switch and have access to a massive library of games, with quite a few encouraging active play.

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      5 days ago

      yup. and the camera is… look if it’s gonna be another ouya. but with a camera. bleh

    • T3CHT @sh.itjust.worksOP
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      6 days ago

      I am worried about the subscription.

      Switch doesn’t seem to offer the physical interaction. Our go to for gaming is Steam PC w/ Xbox, backed up by Wii for the physical games and Nintendo musts.

      Looking for something with a dance pad vibe.