I'm sure I'll have to go digital for some games (like indie titles released on NInteno's online service).
Don't know if I'll go completely digital though.
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I'm sure I'll have to go digital for some games (like indie titles released on NInteno's online service).
Don't know if I'll go completely digital though.
Unfortunately I spent too much money on a lady friend of mine, and the Switch Pre order has been canceled. Damn you, Captain Morgan's Rum.
Unfortunately I spent too much money on a lady friend of mine, and the Switch Pre order has been canceled. Damn you, Captain Morgan's Rum.
Ah, pursuit of the fairer gender claims yet another soldier.
I think the console wasn't intended to be digital. I will be buying physical cartridges of the games or rent them on Gamefly.
Oh I'll go physical for sure. One reason I don't really PC game anymore. Now when digital is cheaper than physical right out of the gate at release and I don't have to go to some third-party grey market then I will go digital.
I've decided to go all digital with the Nintendo Switch.
Now that Nintendo is tying the games to your account instead of the system itself, I feel much better about purchasing games digitally and it's just really convenient having all games available on the system especially for something that is portable.
Plus, while I'm typically a big fan of cartridges (I love my NES, SNES, Genesis, and N64 cartridges), I don't like the Nintendo Switch cartridges. They are too small for me to really enjoy the artwork on them and for them to feel satisfying holding in my hand like other cartridges were.
If you're smart you'll buy physical. Some games have a limited print run and may be very valuable one day. I bought a bunch of games including NBA 2K13 Wii U and Super Luigi U new on sale a while back and never got around to opening them. Both of those games are now commanding upwards of $60-$100 for sealed copies on eBay and Amazon currently.
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