Friday, January 27th 2023
Give Your Nintendo Switch New Life with nOS New Operating System
A new operating system for Nintendo Switch? Yes, please! Download nOS new Operating System today and join the revolution! Explore the various options nOS has to offer, including some not yet seen on this console, from writing texts to your day planning. Have fun, customize the platform, and make it your very own.
nOS new Operating System will allow you to transform your favorite console into an amazing, and surprisingly small personal computer. Enjoy every awesome feature of the nOS. Draw, write, calculate, organize your day, and play around at your convenience. Brighten up your day and customize the nOS to suit your every need. Find your favorite setup and create the fantastic user experience you deserve.Get the game from Nintendo eShop (https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/nos-new-operating-system-switch/), with a crazy launch discount of 1.99 USD/EUR. Make it quick, though, as this special offer lasts only until February 16th for the US and February 26th for Europe. Once over, the price will return to the regular 39.99 USD/EUR.
nOS New Operating System - Main Features
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Redder Games
nOS new Operating System will allow you to transform your favorite console into an amazing, and surprisingly small personal computer. Enjoy every awesome feature of the nOS. Draw, write, calculate, organize your day, and play around at your convenience. Brighten up your day and customize the nOS to suit your every need. Find your favorite setup and create the fantastic user experience you deserve.Get the game from Nintendo eShop (https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/nos-new-operating-system-switch/), with a crazy launch discount of 1.99 USD/EUR. Make it quick, though, as this special offer lasts only until February 16th for the US and February 26th for Europe. Once over, the price will return to the regular 39.99 USD/EUR.
nOS New Operating System - Main Features
- Elegant customization options.
- Reliable tools (Notepad, Sketchbook, Day Planner).
- Brilliant design.
- A charming puzzle game.
34 Comments on Give Your Nintendo Switch New Life with nOS New Operating System
But remember everyone, always feed your pet first, then drink coffee!
Surely they can find something, anything, moar betta to spend their time & money on :)
:) :p :D
At two dollars, it is properly priced. For what it's worth, that's about $58 cheaper than the typical Switch game title.
Key nOS Operational Functionalities -
1. It's real cool
2. no really guys you should try it
3. an screen
4. full color and it shouldn't break probably <3
I simply relish these videos :D
Yes I wonder about people that use anime avatars to thinking those are the same people :fear:
At ease, I'm joking. I know what Nendoroids are. But I do love the little Funko POPs I have.
No way, I leave that one be and knew why even though "they" play it down that pillow and a whole lot more "collectables" exist :laugh:
Guess not even the self depreciating humor could steer this conversation the other way... Unsubbing from this one, apologies for my part in the little mess.
On the subject of Nintendo, they've always had this stupid label of being "for children" which has always rubbed me the wrong way, because the people that parrot this garbage clearly don't know that if it weren't for Nintendo coming along in the mid 80's, with Atari on its death bed (the real one, not the husk we have now) gaming as we know it would have probably faded into obscurity. And all these "hardcore" gamers can talk badly about Nintendo, but the fact of the matter is they are the only gaming company still innovating and making interesting and, most importantly, FUN games that anybody can enjoy, which I think is becoming a rare thing to find in gaming nowdays - seems like every game now has the be 24/7 competition, "git gud EZ" online multiplayer shit that, for me at least, quickly gets to be mentally exhausting and unfun (I'm so glad The Sims series hasn't gone multiplayer...yet. God I hope it doesn't, for the very reasons I mentioned).
For Nintendo nobody smart calls them kids stuff. Even with the Wii it had the most gory, vulgar, and sexual game of it's generation that was utterly absurd on all levels and they OK'd it. Then another one almost as bad complete with the main character saving while taking a shit, jerking off repeatedly, and flat out demanding sex from half dressed women... constantly. That's just scratching the surface of some of the stuff they've OK'd through the years. Hell back in the old days of the original NES Zelda II got in trouble for being way to dark and including prostitutes. They got that reputation back in the SNES days when they pulled the blood from Mortal Kombat due to mass outrage and SEGA did not. Of course that lasted just a few moments before MK3 was out with all the blood and gore but people forget that.
We own most gaming systems and have two Switch devices, they get the most play. It just works and their exclusives are always well executed.