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setsunatenshi said:
That's terrible distribution they are doing. I've got mine a few days after it came out, bought it on a whim. There were like 20 in the shop just sitting there.

Played Zelda, MKart and got tired of it. Probably going to sell it soon if I can get a decent offer.

Nintendo definitely over shipped in Europe if all these stories of no inventory are to be believed in US and JP

never understood people lilke you- you come onto a "Switch is sold out" frustration thread (essentially) to mention that you have a Switch, don't like it, and are going to get rid of it.

Well congratulations pal- do you want an award?

talk about a waste of a post. And just because your local stores have Switches in stock is sort of irrelevant and doesn't speak for Europe as a whole (where some territories are somewhat low on inventory, especially around big cities). We don't know where you live, what country, what city, whatever, and the concept that whatever small area you're in summarizes a continent of 800 million is just silly.

 

There are territories in Europe that are selling a lot of Switches (especially like France and Germany, some of the largest European countries), and the concept that Nintendo can just pick and choose to abandon spots in Europe is silly. They either support the stores in the continent as a whole or basically don't do it at all. That should be obvious.

Congratz on having a Switch and not liking it, but the only pertinent reason for you to mention that on this topic would be if you plan to send your system to Japan to help inventory over there pal