

It’s kinda crazy to me that Nintendo would repeat the same marketing mistakes as the Wii U and release a new console with all this confusion of what games will work with which version.
It’s kinda crazy to me that Nintendo would repeat the same marketing mistakes as the Wii U and release a new console with all this confusion of what games will work with which version.
I haven’t really been keeping up with this, seen a lot of conflicting info. Can you buy the cart for Metroid Prime 4 for Switch 2 and use it in the original Switch? Or can you only buy the Switch version and then if used in the Switch 2, get the upscaling benefits, but not any extra content?
Nintendo saw the success of the Wii U and wanted to keep the Switch 2 at ~$470 when adjusted for inflation
Ahh I kinda remember that, that wasn’t in the movie?
what was the coolest part of the book? it’s been 10 years and I only saw the movie once and forgot about it.
😭😭😭 this sucks
Dang, I just got an email from Amazon that the order was canceled:
Due to a lack of availability, we will not be able to obtain the following item from your order. We’ve canceled the item and apologize for the inconvenience. If you see a charge for the canceled item, we will refund you within 1-2 business days. If you are still interested in purchasing this item, it may be available from other sellers. Please visit the detail page for this item below.
Also just realized I placed the order on August 20, 2018, wow
Wow, missed that Metroid Prime 4 had gotten a name. Is there an actual release date? I have had this on order from Amazon since 2019, each year it has shifted to Dec 31st of the year.
For me the confusion for a while was the Switch 2 boxes saying “Includes the Nintendo Switch game and the Nintendo Switch upgrade pack.”. Now that I’m reading the statement by Nintendo clarifying things, it’s clear. This article was the first time seeing them saying the games are exclusively Nintendo Switch 2 game cards. The fact there was enough confusion that there have to be articles published clarifying what Nintendo should have said from the start is my concern with Nintendo marketing repeating the confusion from the Wii U era.