 two last topics are going to get too quick and these should be relatively quick. One is that, we'll start with Daniel here. I want to know one aspect of the Nintendo Switch that you hope to see them improve upon by 2020. Okay, other than the fine controller feature. Ha ha ha ha! They already did that. They already did that. Yeah, I love it. I just had to mention it again. Ha ha ha ha! Cause you did lose the controller until you got over that update. I know where all my controllers are and I was still like just playing with it. Just making them buzz. Just throwing it in some random spot. It's like a game for you. Let me put it outside and freak out my kid by making it. Oh yeah. Yeah, I guess other than like meeting demands for consumers because I want, I have so many people I talked to and they're like, oh, you have a Switch, that's awesome. I'm at a guy at the train station who saw me playing Breath of the Wild and he started asking about these questions about the Switch and we had a great like 20 minute conversation about it and no one, everyone's always like, great, where can I get one? And I was like, you can't, you know? Ha ha ha ha! In your dreams, buddy. I'm sorry. You're not cool enough to be part of the Switch Club. There's not anywhere. You should have knew about it before it ever came out. Well, I didn't, I didn't know. I got mine to a standing in line outside in the middle of the night in the rain. That's like hard, that's hard core. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, and launch it. Like, if I had any pre-order, I would have been at Walmart literally at like 5 p.m. and just sat in electronics and just literally sat down. Yeah. Like that? Cause I did that for the Wii U launch, so I know what works. Yep, totally does. But yeah, like. I have a 24 hour Walmart office. I want more support for like stock demand, the normal stuff. I want online services to happen, you know, like. Well, that's happening in 2018. We know that. The Wii U's was, it worked, but I want it to be like more. I want more from it. Like closer to what the other consoles are able to do with their online services. Sure, they'll have that for real on the phone. No, I want, I'm not too worried about voice chat. I'm not too worried about voice chat because like I never, I guess I never had like a headset for my Xbox Live. But it's not just voice chat, but. It's your matchmaking and everything. Yeah, I want all that stuff though, like to be on the phone. But yeah, they have all that. I don't want it on the phone. They've already said it's on the phone. Well, that's where it is. There's no other direction. You don't really have a choice. That's where it is. Definitely something that can be approved in public. You need to not have to buy, for example, Super Metroid again on the eShop for Switch. I want to be able for it to all like sync up. So anything I buy on eShop on, that I already bought on Wii U or my Wii even. Okay. And bought on 3DS. I'd love all that to just like be synced up and to just be able to read down on it and not buy it again. Because I spent. We're gonna have to have like a two hour podcast about the way the Switch can get better because I asked for one aspect and you're on like. Yeah, well, I mean. Why don't you just just rage? I love the Switch. I've pretty much played it on it every day since it launched. And like it's an amazing system. But like it leaves me wanting some more. So, and I know it's coming, even if it has to be on my phone. So out of all the things you said, what's the one you want? I need the eShop thing. I want the eShops to line up. I don't want to have to buy games again to have them on my Switch. Be it able to get your, yeah, get your previous one. Which is not really as the virtual console there is what you're really referring to. So I want like all the eShop stuff from 3DS and Wii U and everything just to be like synced up to my Nintendo account and for all of that to work as like one thing. So if I have Super Metroid, for example, is on my and Earthbound is on my Wii U that I downloaded there. If I could just redownload it on my Switch without paying for it again because I've already bought the game. Yep. Yep. Not only did it with Wii U where they made you pay like a couple of months. Yeah, where it's like you get another. Even that is fine as long as it's not full price. Yeah, but I have to spend $1.29 on it. Like I guess it's only that but the only thing I'm getting from that is like suspend points. Right. That's the only improvement. Sure. 5J, what's one aspect you'd like to see improved on the Switch by? I'm gonna start, I'm gonna do a little bit different aspect on it. I'm gonna say something that I like that I'd like to see them continue to build on. So I was working during the E3 presentation. I wasn't able to watch it when it was being live streamed. So I had to watch it online later. Well, I had booted up my Switch to see what new software came out. And I noticed in the new section it had right in there the entire E3 presentation. You could watch live on your Switch. Well, not live, but you know what I mean? They uploaded it on there in the new section. And I did. That is where I watched the E3 presentation was on my Switch. It was really cool. And now they have these channels where you can subscribe per game to see what news is coming down the line and whatnot. And I think it's really cool and it's very slick and fast, unlike in the past, when you'd have a notification on your 3DS or your Wii U it would take forever to open it up and it was some worthless junk. And it was so bad. And now this, you turn on your Switch over a little bit on the left is a few of the interesting articles I think you might wanna see. And you know, a lot of them are usually videos. Hey, do you see this gameplay video at E3? Or do you see this out of a direct or whatever? And I think it's really smart and it's a great way to continue to help people be aware of everything that Nintendo is doing. And it can be both a sort of general, you know, soft, or what is it, casual player, soft core, so I'm gonna say it's not the right term. Sure. Yeah, you know what I meant there, a hardcore player and a casual player, that's the real opposites. Not only is it just like, hey, Mario exists. It's also, hey, you like Mario and we're gonna give you updates on everything about this Mario game that you bought, everything that's coming down the line now that they're bigger on DLC and that kind of stuff. So I'm interested to see what else they can do with that feature and how else they can really pull us in and keep us aware of everything they're doing and not boring us to death with a bunch of worthless ads kind of thing. Yeah. Sure. Eric, what's one aspect you think they should improve on Switch by 2018? Oh, gosh. Well, watch chat. I mean, improving that would be just fine with me, but I think, I don't know, gosh. I mean, I've pretty much loved all my experience with the Switch. Was there anything you wish the Switch could do right now that it's not doing? I don't know, I've noticed, last night I noticed a couple of times where my Switch was actually kind of lagging a little bit where I think it almost locked up on me with playing Breath of the Wild, which is really weird because I had never seen that before. That's actually a known issue. So to improve on that and to make it flow a little better, I mean, that's just something that I haven't noticed last night. Some of those issues, have you felt how hot your Switch was on the back? Yeah, yeah. Was it really hot when that happened? I mean, it was warm and I wouldn't say it was like burning my hand hot, but it was hot. Yeah, they've been those stability updates everyone laughs about. That's what those updates are for. So I just kind of see what you're saying. I haven't had it happen to me in a little while, but I've have seen it in the past. But that's the crazy thing. I haven't seen it before until like last night. It's a game to game, so no. That's weird. Yeah, have you gotten the 3.0 update yet? I'm not sure. Okay, you just have to go into your system settings and see. Yeah. Just get that and just see what happens because they did include, it's not all of the new features. They included more stability and bugs and stuff. Yeah, so that's one thing I could. Yeah. So make sure that the user experience is basically flawless in terms of stability system. Right, yeah. Because that's what they were honing, this is gonna run 60 SPS, no frame rate drops, no nothing, but I'm glitching and slowing. Yeah. And you know, if it is just a game, some submit thing, sometimes you have to wonder is there a memory leak? Because when that happens on a PC, that locks everything up and sets it out. Right. And that's in a code. So that's like one of those, we don't know what's causing it, but whatever's causing it, fix it by 2018. Right, right. It's one of those things that it locked up for probably two or three seconds. And I was like, are you kidding me? What's going on? And then it kind of played fine for the next two. They died as auto-saving. Right, right. And it played fine for a long time and then it kind of just, it would kind of lag a little bit here and there. I tried turning it on and off again. Yeah, actually I have. So, you gotta remember, I am a tech support. So? I have the classic turn it off and on again. We have the technology. We do have the technology. I was about, just as a joke, one aspect that should improve is future switches, the dock should have padding. Oh, definitely. Yeah. That's not actually something, like it's not an issue for me, but for people who don't wanna buy glass screen protectors and maybe have a bent switch or whatever, Nintendo probably should have had some fourth out there realized not every switch is gonna be 100% perfect on the box. So they need to accommodate for the potential issues. Either, also that price tag appears to not be working so well. It's just showing $90. What's up with that? Online, I actually bought another dock. Oh, man, I'm sorry. I will say, I will say, like, I'm less critical on it. There's third party dock, there's like third party dock options coming out. Now they're like half the price, which that always happens. But what I've noticed, this price of the dock doesn't surprise me as much. The price of the power cord's ridiculous during the box. Oh, yeah, no. But that means that it's 60 bucks for the dock with an HDMI cable, because the $30 of that price is for the power cord. When I look at it though, people, a lot of people that get mad about that, they have no idea what's happening in the PC space with the USB-C dongles. Like, 90 bucks is nothing. USB-C dongles sometimes are $200 to get, like, the only thing that bothers me, the only aspect that I'll say that makes it not worth the $90 tag is that it does not have a native Ethernet port. Yeah. For 90 bucks, all the other USB-C dongles out there have native, like, because basically you get them for your laptops, right? Like, laptops are going to USB-C, they also make it smaller. You can get a dongle if you want extra USB 3.0 ports if you want your wired internet. Well, for 90 bucks it should have that. Sans that, the price point actually falls right in line with every other USB-C dongle out there. That does more than just give you, like, if it's a USB-C dongle that has USB 3.0 ports plus HDMI out, those dongles are like 90 bucks, 100 bucks. So Nintendo's pricing actually isn't that far off. The problem is, this has never happened in a home console space. There's never been something that you compare to a USB-C dongle. USB-C has never been used in a home console space. So, like, I think it's the reality of the general consumer base realizing, hey, USB-C actually isn't that old, and it's newer, like, it's one of the newest ports out there. So it's not cheap, even though, oh, it's mostly plastic. Yeah, but that USB, that little board in there, it does all that stuff. That's something cheap in the market. So you're not paying 90 bucks for the plastic, you're paying, like, a dollar for that. You're paying the rest of it for, apparently, 30 bucks for a power cord. But the rest of it, you know, it goes towards that board that's in there that does all the converting and everything. So it, that's why it doesn't, but I know that. That that's me being, like, I'm a tech enthusiast. So, like, I know these things, but I understand why it's upsetting to people, especially when you have third party apps that come up, 45 bucks, they reverse-engineer the thing, they release it for 45 bucks. You know, does it have the same amount of USB ports? Maybe not. I know, like, there's a third party one that's coming out, it has a Kickstarter, that's literally a dongle, it's a USB-C dongle, that basically just has HDMI out, and it works with the Switch, and it works with, like, the Samsung Galaxy S8, to also be, like, the first dongle that can make that go on your TV. And again, though, it doesn't have the same amount of USB ports. So it's like, you're paying less, but you're not getting as much. Plus, you know, you're technically not getting a cord that charges your Switch, per se. It comes up, the cord ends up being rated correctly, but you always gotta worry when you use third party cords with USB-C, because USB-C actually has very fine-tuning on the power management. So if you get a cable that isn't properly tested, like, it could actually fry your thing, so, like, it's very risky to even use, like, warranty-wise, you are not covered, if that happens. Yeah, I will say, I bought a third party USB-C cable, and it will not charge my Switch, it will not acknowledge that it's plugged in. Yeah, it's gotta be graded for the right power drop. So, yeah, USB-C is very fine-tuned, which is awesome, but it's also really awesome for people that want proprietary stuff. But I happen to have two, like, two chargers for it, and what I want to see Nintendo do right now is to alleviate all of this. When you buy the Pro Controller, it comes with a standard USB-C charging cable. You can plug it into any wall-out that plug it into your computer, it'll charge your Switch, or charge the Pro Controller. I wish they would just release that cable separately. They don't? Let you buy it, no, they don't, you can only get it with a Pro Controller. Well, and also with the charging grip. Oh, yeah, sorry, my bad, yeah. But charging grip is fine. So it's like, if you separate that out from that, sell that cord for 10 bucks, I'm okay then, like whatever. I get that combined that with a third-party option, you know, like the $45 NICO thing that I personally feel confident it has the proper power delivery and then I don't have to pay 90 bucks or 60 bucks or whatever the premium is to get the dock. But again, that's just me just noting that like, there's options out there now. What I want to actually get better with the Switch is I want them to at least by 2018 tell us what's happening with Virtual Console in any capacity, in any capacity. Even if you're not able to convert your old library, Reggie has said we realize that's an important thing for our consumers. Like personally, I want them to forego all of that and just release a subscription service just like PlayStation and Xbox S. But now that PlayStation and Xbox have it, Nintendo doesn't like doing what other people do. So I mean, I'm looking at voice chat. But then again, look at cross-play, so I don't know. Nintendo's- Hey, hey, nobody's doing it, so. Nintendo's playing both sides of the fence right now. No, no, not everybody's doing cross-play, so they're doing it. Not everybody, but. They're still good on following what everybody does. But like, and I know some people are like, oh, well, I don't want to pay five bucks a month to have access to all these games. I just want the games I already own. Well, what if, say you own, say in your total library you own like 30 or 40 of those games, right? Between your Wii U, even your Wii, if they want to go back that far, if they can. They probably could if you brought them over to your Wii U. What if they said, well, we're not going to give you those games and download for free, but what we'll do is for every game you own, you get a free month of the service. Right, yeah, sort of the program, what was it, the ambassador program for the 3DS? Sort of that sort of thing. Yeah, we get it. We're sorry, you paid a lot of money and now we're giving people a better deal than what you got. So here's a bunch of rules. Like we're converting everything we're converting everything to the subscription service. You can download the games, but like we don't have ability for you to buy the game, but because you were soloing in the past, here is a free month for every game you own. I gotta tell you guys, I would be set up for life. Ah. Nice. The life of the switcher. And then some probably. I mean, woo, I bought a lot of games guys. I've been in trouble. You're set up for like 500 months in a row. I own a lot of games, but I'm like really adamant that I get it. Most of them physical copies. So like I would be probably be in trouble then. Well, virtual console. Right, we're just talking in strictly virtual console. But you'd still have to download the game. Like I don't want it to be like, like PlayStation's option where you stream it. No, no, no. I like Xbox. What Xbox does is you subscribe and you physically download the game and play it locally in your system. They just do an online check to make sure that you know, basically if you just be an online check to make sure you're subscribed. And, and one step. Yeah, it's a little DRM. Well, once you get past that step, you could probably turn your, actually I know for a fact on Xbox. One, as soon as you, you launch the game or yeah, no, as soon as you launch the service, it'll do that check. And then you could literally disconnect from the internet. And any of the games you already have downloaded from the service you can continue to use until you, you know, until you go back on Wi-Fi and then it'll recheck that's even or subscribe. I don't know how long, how many days that lasts for. It's gotta be like a week or it's gotta be, it's gotta be some sort of, the only let you do and be disconnected and access them for so long. But, but that should be, how many of us are that far away from Wi-Fi for that long? Even in the military, they get access to Wi-Fi every once in a while. So it, it's, yeah, we're living an age now. Wi-Fi is like a requirement to be a military person now. Some of those people in the military probably have access to way better Wi-Fi than what we do. Sometimes it's satellite, which isn't good. Well, sometimes, but I'm saying if they're- Yeah, I know. Well, if that's the one country they're in. No, the whole country, everything's fiber. Yeah. Everything's fiber. So that's just, even if it's not a subscription service- Something that's future looking and not just, it works on this one system. I just want to know what they're doing, period. Even if it's bad. I just want to know like, the worst possible thing I guess they could do, is voice check. The worst possible thing they could do a virtual console is basically say, we're not doing it anymore. And I don't think you ever, I think if that was the case, they would have said that by now. They would have said, we're just not going to have virtual console on the Switch. It's, obviously people get mad at the re-voting of games. We've never created a proper system for it. We're just not going to deal with it right now. And that would suck, but at least people would be like, okay, we don't have no expectation that it's ever going to come. So there's now, oh, what's happening with my OBC games? Nothing, just keep those consoles playing forever. Wow. That's what I'd be doing anyways. You know. Totally. Yeah, well that's what a lot of people do. But there's plenty of people that are like, oh, I traded in my Wii U to pay for a Switch. Can I get those games back? No. Nintendo never said you could get those games back. So you kind of did, you had to do that knowing there was an inherent risk. Obviously, you could just buy another Wii, that is nice. You could buy another Wii U and you could redownload the games. You might have to talk to the Nintendo customer service to make that happen, but you can do it. But I just want to know any news at all, like is there going to be virtual console and I would like to know what that's going to look like, whether it's a service, whether it's exactly the same as it has been in the past, which would disappoint me, not just because you have to rebuy the games for cheaper, but that I feel like they've never done virtual console right. Their rate of releases is perfect. The closest they had was in the Wii era for a long time. It was pretty darn good. And that was acceptable. That was also acceptable because it was... Right, it was so new. It was actually the one thing that made me excited about the way it was the virtual console. But then when we got to Wii U and 3DS, everything just slowed to a crawl. Like, well, there's only so many big games. Like, do you know how many big games never made it to the virtual console? Like, the fact that I can go on my Switch right now and download every Neo Geo game in existence, but I can't download any old games from any other Nintendo platforms. It's like, that doesn't feel like Nintendo thought that through. It feels like that could have been a part of your virtual console service. Yeah, yeah. So it also might suggest that maybe they are doing a virtual console service and if they're gonna have third-party, like other people's consoles, like a Atari's gonna have all their games come to it, that's just not part of the service. That's gonna be separate purchases like the Neo Geo is. And maybe that's just it. The service will be just Nintendo platforms. But if it is a service, but it's just, at least there's something for a platform that's got nothing to do with Nintendo. So I just wanna hear that they're either, at least by the end of the year, I want Reggie to come out and say, either yes, we're doing virtual console, or no, we're doing it, instead of we hear you. Well, no, they're at least gonna do something like that because the one thing that they have confirmed to us is that with the paid Nintendo service for games online, that we are going to get some classic game during that month, and it'll be, like they announced Mario Kart, Super Mario Kart on Super Nintendo, and they've added online multiplayer, and that's awesome. They're obviously doing something, but how much further past that is it gonna go? They also said with that, that virtual console is not part of their online subscription. I lost Nate. Oh, me too. So, yeah, so when you say like virtual console, they basically said that virtual console, the one tidbit we've gotten outside of, we heard you, we have nothing else at this time, as they have said repeatedly, virtual console is not part of the online subscription, it's not part of those retro games, it's an entirely separate thing, it has nothing to do with it. But it's like, I mean, I guess I get it. I don't know. I mean, the online system is so cheap, I don't know what they're thinking really. Like, are you gonna charge? Yeah, like, you're gonna charge people that cheap for a subscription to your whole library, and you're not gonna charge people to access the ability to buy things. Like, they're not gonna do that. To be honest, virtual console would never be part of it unless they jacked up the price. It feels more like an advertisement to say, hey, isn't this a great game? You can also get it on virtual console. I think it's more so, the other competitors give you games, so we have to give you something. Yeah, that could be. We can't just tell you, you need to buy online so you can use our phone app. And so you can play online multiplayer games because everyone else has moved beyond that being acceptable. Like, back on the Xbox days, even Xbox 360, you're just paying to access online. Well, now, Nintendo can't be like, you're just paying us to access our servers. No, that's not enough, so like, okay, well, we have to give you some retro games, and if we charge cheap enough, it'll feel like those retro games are worth the price without having to worry about the online at all. I think they're just trying to add value like everyone else has done, and Nintendo isn't adding a $60 value. Like, PlayStation and Xbox will give you a game from four months ago that was a great and trippy game. Nintendo's like, we're giving you an NES game, so we can't charge 15 bucks a month to give you a game that only costs a dollar on the eShop on 3DS. Oh, sorry, I don't know if there's any NES game that costs a dollar. $4.99, $4.99 everywhere. $4.99, yeah, $4.99, yeah. God, I can't believe, in an era where the NES Classic Edition exists, how can you charge $4.99 for an NES game? Because they established the precedent in Wii and they don't care about it. Because they don't make them anymore. I was gonna say, it's because they don't make NES products. It's because I'm the only one who owns an NES Classic in the world, apparently. I got one, I got one, there's two people here, this is amazing. That's all. 50% of the population of NES Classic is on this podcast. Okay, which one are you and my trading, my modded 3DS and NES is more than that, buddy. It's gonna cost them more than that. Ooh. That's a $500, this goes 60 bucks when I got it. You can record, you can record footage, you can stream footage. I'm legit tempted by that. And I'm never, no, the only reason that I say that is because I'm not gonna play games with it because I don't own any games with it. I've got quite a few. Whereas the NES Classic gives me a bunch of games I could live stream. But I think it's, no, it's the NES Classic is a $500, it's like, you can't fight anymore, yeah. It's probably like a thousand, I don't know. So I have like, Super Nintendo and Genesis games and stuff on here. Oh, nice. So you're telling me, you're trying to sort in the deal. I'm telling you, it's a pretty sweet one. All right, take his, cause I'm not partying with mine. I don't know that I can part with you either, but I'm at least tempted. I'll throw in my special edition Breath of the Wild soundtrack. If you had the Master Sword statue, then we'd talk. I did not have that, I did not have that, no. I almost had it. I was trying to work out a trade with someone in Australia and it was gonna get chipped and it just kind of fell through because I was gonna have to spend an extra 40 bucks I didn't have at the time. I would have had if I didn't add all those extras on day one. My total checkout price day one for Switch was like 740 bucks or something because I needed a pro controller. I needed the charging grip. I needed this, I needed all the games. You didn't need the extra $30 power cord, dude. Yeah, yeah, the extra $30 power cord. Hey, that would have been here almost 40 bucks right there. Exactly. But yeah, it's, I just want something with virtual console, anything, any word, just confirm that it's going to be there or not, even if for some reason it's not coming until 2025, whatever. And to tie into that, and I know I wanted to keep it to one but I wanna know with the online system because we know that's coming out, right? 2018, we know what the pricing is, we know what most of the features are. I want them to tell me if we're going to get multimedia services with it. Netflix. Where's my YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon. Like you were just talking earlier about, oh, I watched that whole thing. I think, yeah, but you probably couldn't watch it live. I couldn't have if I had to do it. Or Twitch, yeah. Or if Nintendo just decided to stream it live. Yeah, yeah. Oh yeah, they've done that in the past. They've actually done that in the past. Are we used to be able to watch all the press conferences and directs on it? Yeah. They might have even done it on the Switch. I never even thought they'd switch on to that. Yeah, I didn't exactly, man. So maybe they did, yeah. So someone out there might be like, oh, they did do that. I'm like, oh, cool, I just didn't check. Right. Because I very well could have did that through the eShop or their news section. They might have had it in their access, I don't know. There was definitely not a notification for it. So you figure if it was live, there would have been a notification. It was in live. It was in the news, and unfortunately, because I also opened up that news thing, I happened to glimpse the Metroid Prime 4 logo before I watched it, and I was like, oh, come on. Oh, so it rules the high off. That was literally the entire reveal anyway. Look at the epicness of its space. Its space. Is it Mario Galaxy 3? Wait a second, that's some Metroid Prime music. Nah, it's a remake. It's a remake. Yeah. No! I didn't get that, unfortunately. I saw the logo first. Dang it! Like, in my mind, I kept thinking, I'm like, because I kept telling them, no, they didn't. No, they didn't. That's a remake. It's going to be, everyone's going to hope it's Metroid Prime 4, and it's going to be reared. Then the 4 pops up, I'm like, no? No, they're not doing it. I'm not going to believe it. I still don't believe it until we actually see the game. When you make an announcement that doesn't involve seeing the game, I always worry it's going to be one of those moments where they're just not going to talk about it again, and we're going to get like three years later, and then finally someone asks us, what ever happened to Metroid Prime 4? And they'll be like, so we didn't say anything, but they can't answer it. Oh, Star Fox 2? They could answer all of these issues? Oh man, Star Fox 2. So we hope you enjoy this Star Fox Zero remake. So I thought you were going to take it in the breath of the wild direction, where they just like, hey, this game's coming. And then they just keep postponing the release and keep delaying it, and telling us nothing about the game. Until it's on Twitch 2? Yeah, until it's on their next console. Hey, but at least it came out. Yes. My fear is, what is it, that scale bound? I'm afraid it's going to be like a scale bound, where it gets announced, it's this brand new team, and it's telling you that brand new, that platinum, and then it just gets canned because it's not coming together. I do worry about that sometimes. When you talk about new teams, it's like, but you didn't show off the game, which means you don't have anything to show off yet, which means you don't know how well this thing's even going to come together yet. I do have to point out, though, that you were correct that they are not doing it again, or they are not doing it. What, you know, maybe the whole Prime 4? Retro? Right. Because Retro's not doing it. So they technically are not doing it. Yeah. I gotta say, I'm still sore that I didn't get my transforming R-wing amiibo. That was gonna be so cool. So, oh yeah, that one was sweet. Hey, hey, there's that other game out there that has the, it's not an amiibo, what is that game? Starlink Battle for Atlas? Yeah, something like that, yeah. Yeah, you build your own ships there. I don't remember that one. It didn't leave an impression on me, obviously. Because it wasn't in the Nintendo stuff, that's why. It was announced by Ubisoft. Multi-platform game coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch. It has a grip accessory that you put your Joy-Cons in and then you literally build your ship on it. You could take the ship off, you don't have to play with it on there. Like, that was when they first showed it, I'm like, oh my God. Why have to play with this giant 12-inch ship? Well, I'm playing with buttons, this does not look like, but they're like, no, no, no. You don't even have to buy the ship. You can get all this up digitally if you want instead. Oh, okay. But it's still one of those things. It looked really good. It looked like a mix of Star Fox and Rosewater. Yeah, and the fact that you could actually pull the pieces off the ship and throw a new piece on and it just all of a sudden appears and that actually does it in the game, that part was pretty cool too. Well, they said you just need to scan it one time and you just have it. So you don't have to do anything about it. You can sell it right back to GameStop. That's what's going to blow it down. We all know that's what's going to happen. For sure. Right. Right. It's still a dollar. That's saying they buy it. It's still a dollar. A dollar for something you never need again. That's saying they buy it. Yeah, that's almost enough for a McDouble. It did outclass like a dollar for it. That's saying that they don't have a code in it. You got to pay for that extra one piece of cheese in there. Actually, sorry. I should know better. They don't have it actually. That's a single slice. Double cheeseburger. It used to be a double cheeseburger on the dollar menu and then they went to the McDouble. Yeah, it was way back in the day. I'm out of my element now. You can still get McChicken though. You can tell that we're still sore about it though.