NINTENDO SWITCH: KILL SCREEN?

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Ever since I was 11 years old, I was a huge fan of Nintendo. I was massively captivated by their innovation with their game consoles year after year. I would spend hours and days on end on my Wii playing The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, a game that quickly became my favorite. It was true fun that could last forever, honestly. The days of the Nintendo Switch had soon arrived, and it was a masterpiece that spoke for itself – it acted as both a home and mobile console while keeping the intended gaming experience. Even today, I am still awed by Nintendo’s marvels. Time went along, and I quickly collected a plethora of Switch games, namely Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, 1-2-Switch, Double Dragon IV and my absolute favorite, World of Goo. Now I was only waiting to get Super Mario Odyssey from my uncle as a birthday gift. After I came back from school, I was greeted by my mother with the aforementioned game in her hand. I knew what was expected of me: I quickly did the small bit of homework I had to do for tomorrow and ran back to her, excited and unable to wait any longer… She handed me the game and I happily ran back to my room and turned my Switch on. Did it happily start, however? Well… I really wish it did. After the appearances of the famous Nintendo and Switch logos on the screen, I heard a deep, dark noise emerging from my sound system, followed by a slow fade-in of an ominous red-on-white error message that was out of the ordinary…...

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