Gamers who prefer physical copies of their favorite titles may be getting a major win with the Switch 2. In an unexpected announcement from retro video game publisher ININ Games, Nintendo reportedly ...
The Switch 2’s data-free, download-enabling Game Key Cards have proved controversial with players who worry about long-term ownership and access issues to their purchases. But they’ve remained popular ...
Nintendo could soon be offering two new Switch 2 cartridges for publishers wanting a cheaper option to give their games a physical launch. Right now, the only two options publishers have for ...
Game-Key Cards — mostly-blank cartridges that simply prompt users to download the game's contents — have proven unpopular among Switch 2 fans, though some developers have defended their use, saying ...
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"There's been no official announcement" is the most non-denial denial there is. It's a good idea, really. Game Key Cards just aren't that appealing, since they still carry most of the problems with ...
Smaller, cheaper-to-produce game cartridges could soon be landing for the Switch 2, if one game publisher’s now-deleted tweet is true. Earlier this week, Ars Technica spotted that retro and arcade ...
This morning, publisher ININ Games said that Nintendo had recently announced new, smaller cartridge sizes for Switch 2 games, and that this would help them in porting games to the console. Hours later ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Game-Key Cards have been divisive since they were first introduced, but the good news is that the full R-Type Dimensions 3 game will be on the Switch ...