@IncineroarAlola@Noob44825452@TRIPSTER0 Ah right, missed that one. So 3 games, one of which isn’t first party and one of which is still $70 digital. Meanwhile Tripster is acting like it’s every game that releases.
@BEmbershard6087@BringBackBanjoK I’m also getting tired of every game seemingly needing to be photorealistic and use massive uncompressed textures. “Nintendo’s games look old!” Cool, they have a recognizable art style that doesn’t take up half my storage.
@Noob44825452@TRIPSTER0 Mario Kart World and Elden Ring (which has the base game and DLC). That’s pretty much it. Hell even the new Star Fox is $50 digital or $60 physical.
@raduuu_13@LynnStar_777@Sakis_Husband@AfShinobu@oc395@Destructo_Dude Cool story bro, pessimistic losers like you have been going for the past 20+ years about digital games being taken away, meanwhile the only major example is The Crew and Ubisoft is going under partially because of it. Meanwhile, you can still redownload Wii purchases.
@raduuu_13@LynnStar_777@Sakis_Husband@AfShinobu@oc395@Destructo_Dude Then why continue offering physical at all? Why not just pull the plug like Sony? Why release Zenoblade on all fully physical carts when they normally don’t sell more than a million? You’re just ignoring reality.
@DJDocSmurf@PlayerEssence@luonghieuthi Ah yes, because it’s Nintendo’s fault SEGA can’t be bothered to use a regular cart or provide an upgrade path. Nintendo can’t exactly force third parties to use actual carts.