Ton of fun for its price with a few cutoff features
I'll first start off with negative aspects that aren't intuitive. Switch and SD card can't transfer games, and you always have to log into eShop, as well as look for the lite handheld mode as it won't rumble/detach joycons a la labo.
With that outta the way, pricing is perfect if you can get under $170. Nintendo has more sales and Nintendo switch online is an affordable online setting for a year, with $35 for 8 accts on a family plan with nes and snes games in a bundle.
I recommend this for a multiplayer setup if you know people. Friend codes should allow a messenger, and I know it's convoluted to transfer from main switch to lite, but you can register a main system with the other to share games (not play at same time) with an online collection. Physical games can be redeemed within a year of release for gold points, which is Nintendo rewards at 1 point per cent.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned