A:AnswerThe Nintendo Switch has the ability to connect to a tv and has detachable controllers (Joy-Cons). The Nintendo Switch Lite is a "handheld only" version of the Switch that can't connect to a tv and doesn't have detachable controllers.
A:AnswerA lot of Best Buys have a buy back program where you can sell your used electronics. To answer your specific question, I don’t think you can get a direct exchange of an old broken Switch for a discount on a new one. But you may be able to get a couple of bucks towards it!
A:AnswerHello! Sadly the product does not come with a manufacturer’s warranty. You will have to purchase warranty through whichever store you will be buying the system from. The only thing that is covered by Nintendo however is if the Joy Cons start to drift. They will fix the drift free of cost but you will still have to pay for shipping costs.
A:AnswerNo, you cannot. There is no system in place to transfer Wii U software to the Switch, but if you purchase a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, you get access to a bunch of NES and SNES games that you can play locally or online with a friend.
A:AnswerIt doesn't require a memory card to work. The memory card is optional but useful if you will be purchasing the games digitally which can take up a lot of the Switches internal memory, but if you buy the physical copies of the games instead its not needed.
A:AnswerUnfortunately no. Both my and my friends have drift issues, however Nintendo is still fixing the joycons for free. Kind of weird they released the new model with the old joycons.
A:AnswerNintendo has a reputation for marketing games to all audiences. Meaning, younger children can enjoy many of the games( US released) without parents having to worry about drugs, sex, language and gratitutious violence. Also, many of their games are multiplayer so more than one person can play. However, that doesn’t mean all their games are for everyone. For example, Skyrim and L.A. Noire are mature rated game that were released for the Switch. There are others but only those two come to mind. So, with a few exceptions, Nintendo products can be played by anyone.
A:AnswerThe switch does not come with a case although it does come with a dock to make it playable on a tv and this serves as a place to put and charge the switch.
A:AnswerNot able to play online without the membership. Luckily it's pretty cheap compared to PS Plus and Live. If you play online a lot with friends then I recommend it otherwise I personally don't see a need.