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Retro Only started because retro gaming answers were often scattered, outdated, or written without real hardware context. Here’s what the site covers, how we approach compatibility questions, and why that still matters today.
Retro Only started because retro gaming answers were often scattered, outdated, or written without real hardware context. Here’s what the site covers, how we approach compatibility questions, and why that still matters today.
Most record players draw very little power, but built-in speakers, Bluetooth, batteries, and older AC-motor designs can change the picture. Here’s what to expect, what affects the bill, and how to check a turntable that won’t power on.
Yes, you can buy Nintendo Switch games online through the Nintendo eShop or Nintendo.com in supported regions. The main things to watch are your account region, payment method, refund rules, and the difference between buying games and subscribing to Nintendo Switch Online.
Nintendo does not officially present every game as one shared canon. Some series have their own continuity, while crossover games like Smash Bros. are celebration games, not proof of one master timeline.
Yes, you can play a Nintendo Switch while charging. The main trade-off is slower charging, not automatic battery damage. If the battery still drops, the usual culprits are a weak charger, a bad cable, heat, or normal battery wear.
The Nintendo Switch can be a very good buy for adults, but the right choice depends on how you play. Here’s how to judge the models, comfort, battery life, retro value, and the main trade-offs before you spend.
The Nintendo Switch Lite cannot connect to a TV, and no dock, HDMI cable, or USB-C adapter changes that. Here’s why it’s limited to handheld and tabletop-style play, plus what to buy instead if you want a big-screen setup.
Yes, the Nintendo Switch supports many microSD cards, but it does not use every memory-card format. Here’s what works, what doesn’t, how much storage makes sense, and how to troubleshoot a card that won’t read.
Nintendo Switches usually cost less in Japan on sticker price, but the real savings are often small once you add shipping, taxes, import fees, and region/account limits.
Yes, you can customize a Nintendo Switch—but the safest options are official Joy-Con colors, cases, skins, screen protectors, grips, and controllers. Shell swaps and internal mods are possible, but they’re unofficial, riskier, and can affect warranty or repair coverage.
Yes, a Nintendo Switch can charge without the dock. The key is using the right adapter, cable, and power source — and knowing what to check if it still won’t charge.
No, you cannot use Instagram directly on a stock Nintendo Switch. Nintendo does not offer a normal web browser on the console, so the practical way to share Switch screenshots or clips is to move them to your phone first and post from there.
The Nintendo Switch Lite can play most Nintendo Switch games, but only titles that support Handheld Mode. Some games also need separate Joy-Con controllers, a stand, or just a different Switch model to be practical.
Yes, you can move your Nintendo Account to a new Switch, but the details matter. The account itself is separate from the user profile, save data, and digital purchases tied to it, so the cleanest method depends on whether you still have the old console.
Yes — you can play Nintendo Switch with someone far away, but only through online play in games that support it. Here’s what you need, how to add friends, and what to check if the connection gives you trouble.
Yes, you can download games on Nintendo Switch through Nintendo eShop. This guide covers how digital purchases work, where games and save data are stored, how to redownload software, and the fastest fixes for common download problems.
The Nintendo Switch does not have a normal Facebook app or web browser, so you cannot browse Facebook on the console. What it can do is let you share screenshots and some captured videos to Facebook through Nintendo’s supported sharing tools.
No, the Nintendo Switch cannot play every Nintendo game. It uses curated Nintendo Classics libraries through Nintendo Switch Online, and NES games are included only as part of that subscription.
Yes, you can change the date and time on a Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite, or OLED model. Here’s the exact menu path, the parental-controls catch, and what to do if the clock keeps snapping back.
Yes, the Nintendo Switch can support 4 players on one system in many games, but the real limit depends on the game and the controllers you use. Here’s the simple breakdown.
The Nintendo Switch does go on sale sometimes, but usually through bundles, retailer promotions, refurbished units, or used listings rather than a big official price cut. Here’s how to tell a real deal from a mediocre one.
You can bring a Nintendo Switch on a plane, and in most cases you can play it in flight. The big catch is that offline play depends on whether you’re using a physical cartridge, a digital game on a primary console, or a digital game that still wants an internet check.
Nintendo Switch digital and physical games play the same, but the better choice depends on how you use your console. Digital is easier, physical is easier to resell and lend, and a mix of both is often the smartest setup.
Nintendo does not officially let you play Switch games on a PC. The only computer workflow Nintendo documents is transferring screenshots and video captures, while actual gameplay on PC depends on unofficial emulation and comes with compatibility, controller, and legal caveats.
Most jukeboxes are better treated as nostalgia buys, display pieces, or restoration projects than passive investments. Here’s what really affects value, repair costs, and resale.
Yes, you can play Nintendo Switch with 2 players—but the exact setup depends on the game, the console model, and which controllers you have. Here’s how to get it working without the usual frustration.
Yes, the Nintendo Switch can download in sleep mode, but the console still needs a live internet connection, enough storage, and no software conflict blocking the download.
You do not need Nintendo Switch Online to play Pokémon Violet’s main game, but you do need it for internet-based online play like trading and battles. Mystery Gift is separate and only needs an internet connection. One important catch: Nintendo says Violet does not support Save Data Cloud backup.
No, the Nintendo Switch does not come with a microSD card. Here’s what each model includes, what the card is actually for, and how to choose the right one.
Nintendo Switch Online is mainly about three things: online play, retro game libraries, and cloud-save protection. Here’s what’s included, what costs extra, and where the limits are.
You do not need a microSD card to use a Nintendo Switch, but most players will want one once digital games, updates, DLC, and screenshots start adding up. Here’s what the card does, how much storage each Switch model has, what size card makes sense, and how to set one up safely.
Yes, Nintendo Switch games work on the Switch Lite, but only if the game supports Handheld Mode. Some games need separate Joy-Con, a stand, or a different Switch model.
The Nintendo Switch and PS4 can play together in supported games, but there is no system-wide pairing. Cross-play, cross-progression, and currency transfer are separate things, and the exact game matters.
A practical beginner’s guide to the Nintendo Switch covering model choices, first-time setup, storage, Nintendo Switch Online, parental controls, and the most common mistakes to avoid.
The regular Switch is the better choice if you want TV play, detachable Joy-Con, and more flexibility. The Switch Lite makes sense if you only want a lighter handheld and can live without docked play.
The standard Nintendo Switch Lite does not come with a game in the box, but some special bundles do include a downloadable title. Here’s what’s actually included and how to check a listing before you buy.
Joy-Cons are usually tougher than their reputation, but the analog sticks are a real weak point. Here’s why Switch controllers seem to break easily, what actually fails, and what to try before replacing them.
The Nintendo Switch does not have an official Netflix app. Current Nintendo-supported streaming options include YouTube and Crunchyroll, while Hulu on Switch ended in 2026. This article explains what works, what doesn’t, and why the hidden browser is not a real Netflix fix.
The Switch OLED is the better pick for handheld and tabletop play, but the regular Switch is still the smarter value if you mostly play docked or want to save money.
A DualShock 4 works on PS5 only in supported PS4 games, not in native PS5 games. Here’s the difference, how to connect it, and when a PS5 controller is still required.
Record players work by turning groove movement into vibration, converting that motion into an electrical signal, and amplifying it into sound. This guide explains the parts, setup order, common mistakes, and the fastest troubleshooting checks.
Nintendo Switch games usually fall into a few clear price bands, but the real cost depends on whether you’re buying a first-party release, an indie game, a used cartridge, or a digital sale. Here’s what Switch games cost now and how to pay less without guessing.
The original Nintendo Switch does not have a built-in webcam. Standard Switch and Switch OLED models include an IR Motion Camera in the right Joy-Con for niche game features, while Switch Lite does not support it.
A healthy Nintendo Switch Lite can usually be left charging overnight without damage. The system stops charging at 100%, so the bigger concerns are heat, worn batteries, bad chargers, and long-term storage habits.
Yes, you can use a Nintendo Switch without internet for many games and features. The catch is that downloads, updates, online multiplayer, subscription checks, and some game types still need a connection.
Yes, a Nintendo Switch and a Switch Lite can play together locally or online, but the Switch Lite’s handheld-only design changes which games work smoothly and when extra controllers are needed.
No — a Nintendo Switch and 3DS cannot play the same multiplayer session together. The systems belong to different hardware families, the Switch has no backward compatibility with 3DS games or controllers, and 3DS online services ended in 2024. This guide breaks down what still works, what doesn’t, and the few edge cases people confuse with cross-play.
Pool and billiards are related, but they are not the same thing. In most U.S. usage, pool means pocket billiards, while billiards can refer to the wider cue-sport family or to the no-pocket carom game. This guide breaks down the real differences in equipment, rules, and play style.
Yes, you can usually leave a Switch Pro Controller charging overnight. Nintendo says it stops charging when full, but a controller that won’t hold a charge, runs hot, or still dies fast after a full charge may need troubleshooting or service.
Third-party Switch docks are not automatically dangerous, but they are a quality gamble. Here’s what Nintendo officially supports, what actually causes damage, and how to buy or troubleshoot a dock without bricking your system.
Nintendo Switch skins are not inherently bad for the console. The real risks come from cheap adhesive, poor cut quality, blocked vents, and rough removal. Here’s how to tell the difference and what to check before buying.
Vinyl records work by turning groove movement into vibration, then into an electrical signal and sound. Here’s the playback path, the common failure points, and how to keep records in good shape.
Buying a Nintendo Switch mostly comes down to choosing the right model and understanding the real trade-offs before you spend. Here’s how the standard Switch, OLED, and Lite compare, plus the accessories, storage, online features, and used-system checks that matter most.
A stock Nintendo Switch is very unlikely to catch a traditional computer-style virus. The bigger real-world risks are fake download sources, phishing, and Nintendo Account compromise. Here’s how to tell the difference, what Nintendo recommends, and what to check first if your Switch starts acting strange.
A PS5 DualSense controller does not work natively on a PS4, even if you connect it by USB. Here’s what actually happens, which workarounds exist, and when it makes more sense to buy a DualShock 4 instead.
Here’s the simplest way to charge Nintendo Switch controllers, plus the differences between Joy-Con, the charging grip, and the Pro Controller. This guide also covers Switch Lite limitations, charge times, and the fastest troubleshooting checks when a controller won’t power up.
There isn’t one fixed Nintendo Switch game size, but many popular titles sit between 6GB and 17GB, with a rough sample midpoint near 11GB. Here’s how to read those numbers, what still takes space after you buy a game, and how much storage you really need.
Yes, old jukeboxes are often worth something, but the value swing is huge. A rough parts machine may bring a few hundred dollars, while a desirable working or restored classic can sell for several thousand.
A clear, practical Rummikub rules guide that explains setup, sets and runs, opening meld rules, jokers, scoring, and the house-rule differences that cause the most confusion.
The best Nintendo Switch case for a kid depends on how the console is used: rugged grip cases for handheld play, travel cases for backpacks, and slim protection for docked setups. This guide breaks down the differences, model-fit issues, and the mistakes to avoid before you buy.
A practical guide to the best Nintendo Switch accessories, including the essentials for handheld, docked, and travel play, plus the compatibility mistakes to avoid.
Yes, a Nintendo Switch can be banned after unauthorized modification or risky online activity, but the real answer is more nuanced than “homebrew always equals instant ban.” Here’s what Nintendo officially says, what usually gets flagged in practice, and how console bans differ from account suspensions.
No, a Nintendo Switch Lite does not need Wi-Fi for most games. Physical game cards work offline, and many digital games can too once they’re properly loaded on the console. Internet is still needed for downloads, updates, online multiplayer, eShop access, and some license checks.
The Nintendo Switch Lite has 32GB of internal storage, but not all of it is usable. If you plan to download games, DLC, screenshots, or video clips, a microSD card is often the better move.
Nintendo Switch bans do happen, but not all restrictions are the same. Here’s how to tell a temporary suspension, account issue, or permanent console ban apart, plus what still works and what to do next.
No, Nintendo Switch games are not discs. Physical Switch games come on game cards (cartridges), while digital games are downloaded through Nintendo eShop. Here’s what that means in practice, plus a few useful compatibility and troubleshooting notes.
Nintendo Switch games are not generally free, but Nintendo does offer free-to-start titles, free demos, and subscription-included classic games through Nintendo Switch Online.
Nintendo does not sell a separate Switch insurance plan in its U.S. support docs. It offers a limited warranty and paid repair/replacement service instead, and accidental damage is generally excluded.
A Nintendo Switch is still worth buying for a lot of players, but the right model depends on how you plan to use it. Here’s what matters before you spend.
A banned PlayStation account is not always the end of the road, but the fix depends on the type of restriction. Temporary suspensions, account-debt holds, compromised accounts, and permanent bans all follow different rules, and the first step is figuring out which one you have.
Use the official PlayStation support hub to reach the right help path for account recovery, billing, refunds, repairs, and other PSN issues.
Nintendo’s official method is not a true “unlink” button. If a Nintendo Account is attached to a Switch user, you remove it by deleting that user, which also deletes local save data unless it was backed up first. A console ban is a separate issue, so unlinking will not restore online access.
There isn’t one universal best jukebox brand, but Rowe/AMI, Rock-Ola, and Wurlitzer each win for different reasons. Here’s how to choose the right one based on condition, parts, format, and repairability.
A Nintendo Switch ban usually cuts off online access, but it does not necessarily make the console useless. The exact result depends on whether Nintendo banned the hardware, the Nintendo Account, or deleted the account entirely.
The Nintendo Switch Lite does not need a memory card to function, because it has built-in storage. A microSD card is optional, but it is the practical upgrade if you plan to download games, DLC, and updates or keep a larger digital library on the system.
Nintendo does not offer an official normal way to link a Nintendo Account to a Switch that has been banned from online services. The first step is figuring out whether you have a console ban, an account ban, or a simple link error, because the fix is different for each one.
There isn’t a reliable way to hack a Nintendo Switch and keep full access to Nintendo’s online services. This guide explains what Nintendo officially says, what a console ban actually blocks, how it differs from a temporary suspension or account issue, and what to do if your system is already modified.
Jukeboxes range from budget tabletop units to expensive restored classics, and the real cost is often higher than the sticker price once you add shipping, repairs, and restoration. Here’s what drives the price and when a jukebox is actually worth the money.
If a Monopoly player can’t pay a debt, they must sell houses and hotels, mortgage unimproved properties, and if that still isn’t enough, they go bankrupt. What happens next depends on whether the debt is owed to another player or to the bank.
Nintendo can ban both accounts and consoles, and the error code tells you which one you have. Here’s how to tell the difference, what usually triggers each ban, what still works, and what to do next.
Pinball machines can cost a few hundred dollars or nearly $10,000, depending on era, title, condition, and hidden costs like shipping and setup. Here’s how to budget for a real-world purchase.
Most jukebox records are common 45s worth very little, but rare pressings, clean condition, and some 78 rpm shellac discs can be worth real money. Here’s how to tell the difference.
Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons and Switch Pro Controllers are not officially compatible with the Wii U. If you want something that works out of the box, the Wii U Pro Controller is the closest official replacement. Modded Wii U owners sometimes use unofficial homebrew workarounds, but those are not the same as native support.
Jess is a girl in the classic Guess Who roster, but the answer can vary by edition. The confusion usually comes from the art style, shading, and the way older boards were built.
Yes, but only through Nintendo Switch Online, Expansion Pack, and a few separate eShop collections—not by loading original cartridges. This guide breaks down what you can play, how to download it on Switch, what the current library tiers include, and the common gotchas that trip people up.
The quickest way to check an Xbox for a ban is to power it on, try signing in, and compare that with Xbox’s enforcement flow. This guide shows how to separate a device ban from an account suspension, what used buyers should test, and what to do if the console is already blocked.
A banned Switch cannot use Nintendo’s normal online update path. This guide explains the difference between a console ban and an account ban, what still works offline, and what modded owners usually do next.
A Nintendo Switch Lite cannot send live video to a laptop through HDMI, USB-C, or a dock. If you want laptop viewing, you’ll need a different console or a different recording method. Here’s what actually works.
Rummy and Rummikub share some core ideas, but they are not the same game. Rummy is a family of card games, while Rummikub is a separate tile game with its own rules, table play, and player limits.
PlayStation does not tell players who reported them, but that does not mean reports are risk-free or always harmless. Here’s what PSN shows, what can still happen after a report, and what to do if you think someone falsely reported you.
No—Nintendo did not buy Sega. Sega is still part of the SEGA Sammy group, and Nintendo is a separate company. The confusion usually comes from crossover games, publishing deals, and Sega titles appearing on Nintendo hardware.
PlayStation Plus monthly games do not expire from your account, but you only keep access while the subscription on the claiming account stays active. If it lapses, the games lock until you resubscribe on the same PSN account.
A pool ball leaving the table is usually a foul, but the penalty changes depending on whether it was the cue ball, an object ball, or the 8-ball on the break.
A UK Nintendo Switch will work in the US, and a US Nintendo Switch will work in the UK. The console itself is basically the same; the real differences are the plug, eShop country, DLC rules, and warranty/service coverage. Here’s what to watch for before you import one or take it abroad.
Vinyl records usually survive cold storage just fine, but the real problems are condensation, moisture, rough handling, and later heat. Here’s how to store and acclimate records safely.
Nintendo Switch games are usually not cheaper to download at full price. The real savings come from eShop sales, occasional rewards, and times when physical copies are priced higher than digital.
Galaga and Galaxian are closely related fixed shooters, but they are not the same game. Galaga is the sequel, and it adds mechanics that change how the game feels, how cabinets differ, and what collectors should watch for.
Standard Rummikub is usually a 2-4 player game, but larger tables are possible with expanded editions or two combined sets. Here’s what works best for 5, 6, and 8 players, plus the common pitfalls that make bigger games feel awkward.
Yes, original Wii consoles can play GameCube discs, but later Wii revisions like the Family Edition and Wii mini cannot. Here’s how to check your model, what accessories you need, and what to do if a disc still will not load.
PS4 and PS5 controllers can often work through a wall, but the real limit depends on the room layout, wall material, nearby wireless interference, and where the console is placed. Here’s how to test the setup and fix weak controller signal the right way.
Xbox does not use a public “X reports = ban” rule. Reports are reviewed, and enforcement now escalates through a strike system based on severity, repetition, and the type of violation.