(Image credit: Nintendo / Edited by Gemini) The original Nintendo Switch is no slouch. The console's first version debuted in 2017, but it still holds up well today. Depending on the model being sold — V1, V2, or OLED — and its condition, you'll typically see used models sell for anywhere between $100 and $300 on online marketplaces. That said, the original console's internals and features pale in comparison to the new kid on the block: the Nintendo Switch 2 . Despite the Switch 2's confirmed price hikes , it's hard not to love the new console. Compared to its predecessor, it has a larger display, magnetic Joy-Cons, USB-C ports on top and bottom, an upgraded kickstand, and more. Put simply, the Switch 2 is a worthy upgrade for Nintendo fans, even considering its high price tag. If you've finally made the decision to trade in your old Switch for a fancy new Switch 2 (or to dive into the world of Nintendo consoles for the first time ever with the Switch 2), the likelihood is high you won't regret it.…