I just got a $100 gift card for Gamestop as a belated birthday gift from my dad, I earned another $100 from my grandmother for behaving at a conference, and they were going to give me $50 for my birthday, so that's $250 total. Ordinarily I would save it for a Switch, but considering my dad's suggestion of using the gift card for some games on my Wii U, because the Switch isn't backwards compatible, I'm torn between saving it for a Switch and Splatoon 2/Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, or some games for the Wii U I've been wanting to get for a while. My dad does have a point about one thing though, whenever a new system comes out, I feel like throwing my old system out the window and replacing it with the new one. I haven't played on either of my Wii's since the Wii U came out, I don't use my DS Lite other than for transferring Gen III to Gen VII, and god knows how long it's been since I used my SNES. My point is, and I'm fairly certain a lot of people could agree that when a new system comes out, you immediately feel like replacing your old system with the new one. Looking on GameStop's website, there aren't that many games I'm interested it, so I might save it for a Switch
Good god that took me forever to type up