Nintendo Switch - Joy-Con (L/R)-Neon Green/Neon Pink Splatoon 2 (Japan Import)
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Yes. Because the Nintendo Switch has no region restrictions, it can use accessories from any country or region. This is useful because many American accessories are sometimes unavailable or difficult to find.
Yes, there are two black joy-sticks in it. Straps are not included.
Yes, the left side is green, while the right side is pink.
Mine don't make a bothersome clicking noise, and they work and sound exactly like the ones that came with my Switch.
Selected User Reviews For Nintendo Switch - Joy-Con (L/R)-Neon Green/Neon Pink Splatoon 2 (Japan Import)
Sets in solid red, blue, green, yellow, and pink are now available. We no longer have to fight over them because we each have our own colorbr>If you mix and match, simply sync each pair one by one to use them as a set. I like how there are so many different color options! br>They are simple to use and fit comfortably in your hand. Each game's charm is enhanced by the rumbles. So far, there hasn't been a problem with any of them not working; everything has gone smoothly.
Although the box appears to be genuine Nintendo packaging, the product inside was not. There are no Nintendo logo markings on any of the controllers. Buttons that were pressed remained pressed. I couldn't seem to get the buttons to un-click. Don't give up on anything. Screws were loose/falling out of the product case. The controller appeared to be on the verge of breaking open. Do yourself a favor and read this article. BUYING THESE IS NOT A GOOD IDEA.
I've now placed an order for two sets of these joycons. "Last Samurai" sold the first set, which was exactly what it said it was. I purchased a second set as a backup through AKIBA JAPAN, but instead of receiving brand new joycons as advertised, I received one joycon and one broken knock-off. a variant of: / I'll be back as soon as possible. I'll try to buy from a different seller next time. br>br>Be cautious of what you receive, but if you like bright colors, this set is a must-have. They usually match the non-matching non-matching non-matching non-matching non-match Color swap pairs are exact imports from Japan. I gave it a three-star rating because the product usually receives five stars, and only this seller and possibly others would receive one, but I'm not sure how to make this product review more specific, and I can't add pictures any other way. br>br>As seen in the photos, I received an authentic-looking box, as well as extra black strap rails and a decent-looking green joycon. However, the so-called The so-called pink one is the wrong color, is shiny instead of matte, lacks the joystick cap, and has a broken piece of plastic. It has scuff marks where it has been heavily used or abused, as well as sharp edges and a screw. This was supposed to be the first of its kind: (Thankfully, this is for me and was supposed to be a second pair, but what a disappointment it would have been if it had been for a loved one. ) Worse, these phony ones cost me an extra eleven dollars!.
The item has been damaged and shows signs of use, and it is being returned to its original box in order to sell it to me. At almost $80, I expect it to be a fully functional joycon with no cracks, dirt, or scratches. When I tested it, the left joycon was glitchy, and the joystick itself wasn't doing what I wanted it to do, such as moving down in the game or going down from profile to games list. I'm very disappointed.
If you like either of these colors, go ahead and buy them! The only flaw I can find is that the "matching strap" isn't quite right. The Joycon matching straps, on the other hand, aren't quite right. Just an FYI to any perfectionists out there.
The scuffs on the joy cons where they were connected/disconnected from the system confirm this. Wrist straps were also missing, despite the fact that some of the answers stated that they came with them. I won't even put them to the test. Paying full price for a used, unfinished item is absurd.
You have an excellent appearance. Today I received my package. The colors are fantastic. ) They were a breeze to pair with my Switch console. They were pre-existing conditions, so I immediately started playing Super Mario Odyssey with them after they were fully charged. They have the same feel as the console's original red and blue Joycons. br>br>I'm glad I went with the red and blue Joycons instead of the grey ones when I bought the console. ) I'm getting ready for a time when I have a lot of multiplayer games and everyone can tell which Joycon belongs to them. For the time being, I'm just using the second pair of Joycons as a backup in case the first pair dies.
These ecstatic feelings The cons are incredibly adorable. The colors are bright, bold, and have a nice matte finish. I haven't had any issues with them not performing as well as my other joy-makers. I've had them for a few months now and have had no problems with them. Of course, it's unfortunate that they're more expensive, but they're not made in the United States, and that's what you get when you buy Japanese imports. I've also purchased a lot of Japanese candies and snacks and paid a lot of money for shipping. It was worthwhile in my opinion. If you're only interested in saving money, go for the yellow joy cons or something similar. Those are still cool-looking, with a bright, matte finish and a lower price tag. These, on the other hand, were a must-have for me. The color scheme is fantastic. However, I'd be delighted if Nintendo released pink and purple in the United States. Alternatively, you could go for an all-pink look. In any case, best wishes- There are no drawbacks if you understand why the prices are set the way they are. ♥.