@gematsu So key carts require the cartridge in the console even though you have to download the game.
At that point why wouldn't I just get it digitally so my slot can have a real game in it?
It was terrible to offer this option by Nintendo.
Think you might have misread the post.
"...all physical third-party games (so far...) that are not 'Nintendo Switch 2 Editions'..."
For reference, these are some "Nintendo Switch 2 Editions" (first-party on top, third-party on bottom):
Switch 2 game pre-orders have been up in Japan for a few hours, revealing all physical third-party games (so far—except Cyberpunk 2077) that are not "Nintendo Switch 2 Editions" to be shipping on game-key cards (requires internet to download the full game).
@RonFilipkowski That "no one is above the law" bullshit doesn't hit like it used to now that we have a criminal president doing whatever he wants in office.
No one is above the law except, according to the Supreme Court, a president.
Everyone who is accused of violating the law is entitled to due process.
It is un-American and unconstitutional to believe in one and not the other.
Musk never received the briefing. Defense officials had been raising ethics concerns about presenting the information to President Trump’s ally in part because of his extensive commercial interests in China.
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In about 2 weeks from now, an unusual #uncontrolled#reentry will happen: a 53-yr-old landing capsule from a failed Soviet #Venera mission stuck in Earth orbit. It will likely survive reentry.
(link to blogpost with more info including reentry forecasts, in next tweet)
Saying that #AlexisHerman was the first Black U.S. Secretary of Labor doesn’t fully capture the excellence, brilliance, and commitment to ensuring just, equitable spaces that preceded that accomplishment.
Former Secretary Herman worked to desegregate schools in Mobile, Alabama, and at the age of 29, was appointed director of the Women’s Bureau by President Carter. She was the youngest director in the history of the Department of Labor. After the Carter administration, she founded her own consulting firm to work to advance diversity and inclusion in corporate America.
She then served as the first Black woman Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Office of Public Liaison. In 1997, President Clinton appointed her as the 23rd Secretary of Labor–- the first Black person to hold that position.
And when she “former Secretary,” her excellence, brilliance, and commitment continued.
My heart goes out to her family and friends.
Rest in peace and power, Alexis Herman.