@BadFediPosts i didn't have any hot teachers so i guess i'm in the minority
@heavens_feel really great idea but did he really have to include his weird foot
@Ronnie21093 @Dude @SenSen_93 I think the problem isn't game size as much as it is paying for the cartridge. It's probably way cheaper to manufacture game keys instead of actual carts (which are also more expensive than discs).
I think most of the games that are put out with the key carts wouldn't have been physical releases to begin with, but this gets them on store shelves for a fraction of the cost and is still more valuable to the consumer than a digital download, since you can sell/lend these carts. So I'm not too riled up about it. It's a good middle-ground solution.
@Ronnie21093 @Dude @SenSen_93 well then there just won't be any third party games at all lol
@Dude @SenSen_93 @Ronnie21093 if Nintendo didn't allow this, publishers would just ship digital codes instead. If Nintendo didn't allow that, then they probably wouldn't ship anything at all and keep it download only. For how publishers want to share their games, I think this is unfortunately the best option :P
@DEERBLOOD @egirlyuumimain both of them require... Modifications...
@Principenegro HEATHER ART
@ubernigga tfw you're in utah and you're 24 years old
@RehnyNytes256 i got it through walmart's website thankfully! otherwise i was gonna bring a fold out chair and just play vidya and browse fedi until they opened xD
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