A:AnswerLike the Wii U? Where you can play the game on the switch screen and on a TV too? There isn't really anything like that, at least from what I know. I don't think Nintendo wants to pull that move again. But if you're asking if you can connect 2 different switches to the same docking station (not simultaneously) , then yes that does work. I've had 2 first gen switches and they work fine with being on 1 dock at separate times.
A:AnswerYes! When I purchased mine it came with the box with an HDMI cable, the charger, controllers, controller holder and the switch itself. All in the original packaging
A:AnswerIt probably won' be like new, mine came with a faulty controller. No 1 year warranty from Nintendo, just the 90 days. Comes with straps and dock.
A:AnswerYou can create a Nintendo account for free but to be able to play online with other players games like Smash Bros or using the Nintendo 64 emulator you’ll have to buy a monthly subscription. I advise you buying the one year option it’s like $20 for one year.
A:AnswerIt depends, on what piece you receive, most of the time you might get slightly used but some times the piece is really bad, I would recommend testing throughly after you buy, there is really short window to change your mind
A:AnswerIf you buy the Nintendo Switch Online Subscription, you will be able to play NES, and SNES games through the apps the Subscription gives you. Unfortunately, unlike the Wii, Wii U, and 3DS, you cant buy Super Mario World separately on the Switch, you have to subscribe to the service in order to play the game. However, if you do subscribe, you are able to play a lot (and I mean it a lot) of NES and SNES games that are on the catalog, You also get them for free (if you are still subscribed to the service) and they stay that way until you cancel or stop auto renewing