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Picked up 9 months of cans, South American inspirational brother to get into NS! Netizen: I wish his joystick does not drift

What outrageous things have everyone done to play the game? Is it to save money for breakfast in exchange for game currency to play electric? Or only a few hours of sleep a day, sneaking out in the middle of the night all night. When it comes to these issues, many players have their own stories, but most people probably haven't thought about starting from the source and getting their own game device.

"Some people play games to pick up garbage, and some people pick up garbage to play games." The first half of the paragraph describes the "Fallout" series players who are often used as material by page games; The second half of the paragraph describes Benja, our protagonist today.

Picked up 9 months of cans, South American inspirational brother to get into NS! Netizen: I wish his joystick does not drift

Benja, a Chilean-born boy, has picked up more than 990 pounds of cans in the last nine months. This money is neither meant to subsidize the family, nor is it an individual's penchant for picking up garbage. He did this entirely to get into Nintendo's Switch so he could play Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Picked up 9 months of cans, South American inspirational brother to get into NS! Netizen: I wish his joystick does not drift

During this extremely long marathon-style money-saving trip, Benja's sister documented the entire process at INS. Turning over the dense bill, you can see the income That Benja has earned every time he sells a can. Each increase in these numbers represents a step closer to his own Switch.

Picked up 9 months of cans, South American inspirational brother to get into NS! Netizen: I wish his joystick does not drift

It wasn't until the day Benja finally held the switch and the physical cassette of Zelda: Breath of the Wilderness that an indescribable smile appeared on his face, just like the joy of an old farmer who had worked hard all year, and the harvest.

Picked up 9 months of cans, South American inspirational brother to get into NS! Netizen: I wish his joystick does not drift

At this time, some people may ask, does buying a Switch really require a person to spend so long to make money? But it is true that the popularity of Switch is far less than we ordinary players think. In Chile, as a South American country, the price of a Switch is equivalent to 61.4% of the local average monthly salary.

Picked up 9 months of cans, South American inspirational brother to get into NS! Netizen: I wish his joystick does not drift

In some developed countries, for example, American players only need to buy a Switch for 8.4% of the average monthly salary, and British players are 15%, which is not as painful as Chilean players. For Benja, the days of picking up cans may not be over. Many times, buying a cassette is the biggest part of Switch spending.

Picked up 9 months of cans, South American inspirational brother to get into NS! Netizen: I wish his joystick does not drift

Therefore, some netizens suggested that Nintendo should take advantage of this opportunity to pick up half a ton of garbage to support his children, a big gift package. The Switch is not used, which has profound implications for Benja. If you can pack all the games released by Nintendo, it is more appropriate.

Picked up 9 months of cans, South American inspirational brother to get into NS! Netizen: I wish his joystick does not drift

As early as 2019, Nintendo had reached a cooperation with Southwest Airlines to deliver a free Switch and Super Mario Manufacturing 2 to all passengers on one plane. Nintendo North America's vice president of sales and marketing said: "This can bring surprises and smiles to every passenger on the plane. ”

Of course, the netizens' proposal is only a beautiful vision of the future. For now, the best thing for Benja is to bless his Switch from stick drift...

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