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Nintendo Switch 2 香港版開箱,香港、大陸創作者們覺得點?

Nintendo Switch 2 香港版開箱,香港、大陸創作者們覺得點?

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Nintendo Switch 2 主機已經在凌晨正式開賣,不少有幸抽中購買資格的朋友都已經急不及待地搶先到店取機!雖然 Yahoo Tech 小編沒被選中,不過還有很多遊戲直播主朋友順利取機並開箱,就讓我們一起來看看!除此之外,大陸 up 主們更是搶先拆機,不要問為什麼,反正我們就來看片吧。
小宁子 XNZ - 全网首发开箱+拆机!Switch 2 来了!【4分钟抢鲜版】
KZee - 🔴 即試最新SWITCH2【瑪利歐賽車世界 (Mario Kart World)】
零製作 - 可能係香港最快?!直播試Switch2!你叫我就試[突然直播]
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Marques Brownlee - Nintendo Switch 2 Unboxing & First Gameplay!
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7 Nintendo Switch 2 display settings to change right now for the best picture performance
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