A:AnswerYes, but you will have to pay for a yearly membership for Nintendo Switch Online. Not only can you play with other players from around the world or just simply down the street, you can also play and download games from the NES and SNES libraries as well. Older players who grew up with a NES or SNES in their house will like this for sure.
Prices vary at $20 for a single user and slightly more for a family account. But it will be good for a year and have those games available as well as being able to have backups of your game save data on the cloud in case something happens to your save data on your system.
A:AnswerThe Nintendo Switch Lite did not arrive with any pre-loaded games. Although, I noticed Best Buy does have Nintendo Switch Lite package deals that include a game, a case, etc...
A:AnswerNo you don’t have to buy 2 copies of the same game. If you get a Nintendo family account (it’s about $40 for a year subscription) you can add your son and twins and you can transfer data between consoles.
A:AnswerHey! Because of the popularity of this device, it's been really hard to get. However, Best Buy does restock it often. You will just have to keep checking the website or even your local store to catch it when it comes in. I hope this helps!
A:AnswerNo, the switch and switch lite do not have inherent messaging features. However some games allow for text and voice chat with the use of a headset.