Alyson Krueger, The New York Times
Published: 03 Jan 2021 11:12 AM BdST
Updated: 03 Jan 2021 11:12 AM BdST A Nintendo Switch Lite in New York on Jan 2, 2020. The New York Times
Jenn Takahashi remembers March 27 as the date she panic-bought a Nintendo Switch Lite. She realised her colleagues were playing an online game called Animal Crossing in which your character, usually an anthropomorphic animal, moves to a deserted island, helps develop it, and then hangs out there with other creatures. );
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“I saw this screenshot they posted with their animals all wearing these matching grape hats,” she said. “I felt really sad I wasn’t included.”
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Jenn Takahashi remembers March 27 as the date she panic-bought a Nintendo Switch Lite. She realized her colleagues were playing an online game called Animal Crossing in which your character moves to a deserted island, helps develop it, and then hangs out there with other creatures.
âI saw this screenshot they posted with their animals all wearing these matching grape hats,â she said. âI felt really sad I wasnât included.â