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Nintendo Switch Gets A Retro Dock In A Broken Nintendo 64; 10 Games Like ‘Zelda’ Now Discounted

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The Nintendo Switch now has a cleverly customized new dock using a broken Nintendo 64, which comes complete with USB ports in place of the controller outlets. Meanwhile, as demand for the Switch continues, Amazon offers great discounts in ten Switch games by as much as 20 percent off with titles like "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," "Just Dance 2017" and more.

Youtuber and Reddit user who goes by the name tettzan777 was able to give a new purpose to an old broken 20-year-old console, the Nintendo64, by modding it into a new dock for the Nintendo Switch. Not only that, he is able to repurpose the controller outlets as well adding USB ports into it. In his Youtube channel where he goes by the name Tettzan Zone, the retro dock works just as well when connected to his monitor. The only drawback is that it will not charge the Joy-Con controllers, but that does not seem to be an issue.

The exploits of tettzan777 only took less than a week to complete his new Nintendo Switch dock. His Nintendo64 and Switch exploits have been shared in detail on Reddit to those who may have the old console lying around. This may be a good option for those who may have a busted Switch dock and also have the retro console on hand, Polygon reported.

Meanwhile, some great deals are now being offered to a good number of Nintendo Switch titles in Amazon. Amazon Prime subscribers can enjoy the 20 percent discount on ten Switch games. Five of these are already out like "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," "Just Dance 2017," "Super Bomberman R," "Fast RMX," and "1-2 Switch." Meanwhile, five are available only as pre-orders like the "Super Mario Odyssey," "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe," "Splatoon 2," "ARMS," and "Minecraft: Story Mode," according to BGR. If not yet an Amazon Prime Subscriber, users may register for a free 30-days Prime trial to avail of the discounts without paying the subscription fees.

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