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🎮 NINTENDO SWITCH 1 + 8 AMAZING GAMES - PERFECT FOR KIDS! 🎮


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Hello East Dulwich neighbours!

We're selling our much-loved Nintendo Switch console with a fantastic collection of 8 family-friendly games. All in excellent working condition and perfect for younger gamers!


📦 CHOOSE YOUR BUNDLE:

🎯 OPTION 1: Console Only - £150 Nintendo Switch console with all cables, dock & Joy-Con controllers

🌟 OPTION 2: Starter Bundle - £180 Console + ANY 2 games of your choice

🎁 OPTION 3: Family Bundle - £230 Console + ANY 5 games of your choice

OPTION 4: Complete Collection - £270 ← BEST VALUE! Console + ALL 8 games (Worth £420+ new - SAVE OVER £150!)


🎮 THE GAMES INCLUDED:

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (2024 - newest!)
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
  3. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD
  4. Luigi's Mansion 3 - Ghost-hunting fun!
  5. Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
  6. Splatoon 2 - Brilliant multiplayer!
  7. Minecraft Legends Deluxe Edition
  8. LEGO Movie 2 Videogame

WHY THIS IS BRILLIANT FOR KIDS:

All games rated 7+ (age-appropriate & not scary) Develops problem-solving & creativity skills Perfect for social gaming - play with friends & siblings Mix of adventure, puzzles, building & multiplayer fun The Switch plays on your TV OR as a handheld!


📍 COLLECTION: Dulwich Happy to demonstrate everything working before you buy!

Mix and match games to create your perfect bundle!

Message me to arrange viewing or if you have any questions. Great opportunity for a family to get everything they need in one go!

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