"Not sure if this has been mentioned, but wired internet in handheld works."
https://www.reddit.com/r/NintendoSwitch/comments/5xiugn/not_sure_if_this_has_been_mentioned_but_wired/?st=izvp8xah&sh=28a9785e
Neat
This was the case for me, my zelda isn't shipped out till next week.
I cannot recommend Bomberman R even for the co-op for $50/$40 after buying it.
Worth noting that the online has huge delay lag.
Local multiplayer is fun, I had a chance to try 6 players on a large tv.
Honestly, my biggest problem with a lot of Switch launch window titles is the price for a lot of them that have either already been out for awhile or are not worth the price tag.
1/2 switch should have been a pack-in game and not $50 bucks for what you are getting.
Bomberman should have been $30 bucks, MAYBE $40 physical and not $50 out of the gate.
I am Setsuna has been on sale frequently on other devices and should have been $30 (Especially when they just had it on sale a couple of days ago for $23
Binding of Issac (while it was delayed) should be no more then $30, and can be bought way cheaper on other devices.
Lego City Undercover is going to be a full $60 game despite being out for the Wii U forever and being able to be found for less then $10 used (To be fair, this is also going to be the case with the PS4 and Xbox One versions apparently, still doesn't help the switch)
Ultra Street Figher II is going to be a $40 title despite the original HD Remix version only being $20 when it was released years ago and barely adding anything.
What sucks is I do want to pick up more titles for the Switch, but a combination of the poor launch state coupled with extravagant prices for titles that should NOT be this expensive makes me want to just hold off and play Zelda. They really should have held off the launch until May or June (I know they did it because they needed something on the shelves, but still).
I will say that at the very least there is enough Nintendo titles coming out within the next 6-8 months to keep me interested, and it does already have a far better long term launch line-up then the Wii U did when it launched.