Nintendo's Ability To Ban Switch 2 Consoles Has Landed It In Hot Water
Nintendo's Ability To Ban Switch 2 Consoles Has Landed It In Hot Water

Nintendo's Ability To Ban Switch 2 Consoles Has Landed It In Hot Water

Nintendo's Ability To Ban Switch 2 Consoles Has Landed It In Hot Water
Nintendo's Ability To Ban Switch 2 Consoles Has Landed It In Hot Water
I've skipped the Switch 2 due to that, and that even physical media versions are just a download key
Same reason why I've decided to skip Switch 2, and I'll pirate the games 10 years from now.
If it's going to be digital anyways, fuck it, ya know? If I don't get a physical copy, why am I going to clutter my physical space with a case that does almost nothing?
Now imagine if NES, SNES, N64 games had been like this. If internet had been around in the 80s like it is now, do you think an SNES download cart would do anything today? I still have NES/SNES/N64 games. If the cart were a digital download, I'm sure the download links wouldn't work today. WiiU doesn't even work, and that was 10 years ago.
What you are describing existed! The Satellaview. You are correct, while some have been preserved, most of the games were lost to time.
There are still games that are complete on the kart like Cyberpunk 2077 and Mario Kart World.
A minority. And it's only going to get worse as time goes on. The digital only carts are cheaper for publishers, so you know that's what the majority will pick just because. The ones with the game on board also only come in a 64GB flavor (currently) so anything larger than that won't fit and would require a digital cartridge.
Nintendo clearly wants to transition to digital only for some reason, even though they're releasing some first party games on the carts still.
Can I ask where the material difference is to a game that requires a Day 1 patch download to work? With a Game Key Card, that patch is simply very large. You can still sell the game, just like a standard cartridge. And the Switch cartridges never had infinite shelf life to begin with, so they're not suitable for archival either.
Single player games should work without a day one patch. Not necessarily perfectly, but they'll still work.
But it isn’t any different from what was happening on Switch 1. And only a few physical game releases are actually key cards.
Except this time around it's already looking like a minority of games are going to be on the carts. The blank key only cards are cheaper, so publishers are choosing solely because of that to maximize profits.
Previously on the original Switch the key carts were often games that didn't fit the onboard space.