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A gamer group saved Christmas for an 8-year-old boy who lost his Nintendo Switch last week, in another example of how video games may help make the world a better place.
Young Arthur Millichamp, from Mapperley in Nottingham, U.K., was in an Uber ride with his mom Esmee Millichamp on December 16, but five minutes after stepping out of the vehicle, Arthur realized that he did not have his Nintendo Switch
Gamer Group Replaces Lost Nintendo Switch to Save a Boy's Christmas | Digital Trends
It looks like the Nintendo Switch is getting the knack of bringing people closer to one another. Earlier this month, cops who were called to handle a noise complaint on a group of friends ended up playing Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with them
Young Arthur Millichamp, from Mapperley in Nottingham, U.K., was in an Uber ride with his mom Esmee Millichamp on December 16, but five minutes after stepping out of the vehicle, Arthur realized that he did not have his Nintendo Switch
Gamer Group Replaces Lost Nintendo Switch to Save a Boy's Christmas | Digital Trends
It looks like the Nintendo Switch is getting the knack of bringing people closer to one another. Earlier this month, cops who were called to handle a noise complaint on a group of friends ended up playing Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with them