So,he stole it or bought it from someone who stole it?
If you're referring to the Japanese ones a few weeks back those did not have cartridges inside of them and also they are retailer placeholder boxes. Those of which can have some small differences with the final retail versions (for example the back cover might have more information on pre-order bonuses).
I wonder why the contacts in Switch cartridges are so crazy long.
Wahahaha
N-Gage boxes were awesome. Heck, I loved my N-Gage. N-Gage did nothing wrong!I do like the cases but I feel like they coulda also brought back the landscape cases ala JP GBA cases or the N-Gage:
I think my favourite part is the uniform red spines though.
N-Gage boxes were awesome. Heck, I loved my N-Gage. N-Gage did nothing wrong!
Save the trees maaaayn.No nintendo quality manuals anymore ;_;
This was the case for a while on 3DS,not even a paper.No nintendo quality manuals anymore ;_;
That is an awful waste of plastic
No more manuals?
No more manuals?
No more manuals?
That is an awful waste of plastic
I wonder why the contacts in Switch cartridges are so crazy long.
I think my favourite part is the uniform red spines though.
Knowing Nintendo, they're probably already on the case.So,he stole it or bought it from someone who stole it?
I wonder why the contacts in Switch cartridges are so crazy long.
Wonder if they will have the odd game that bucks the red spine trend a la Mario Maker.I do like the cases but I feel like they coulda also brought back the landscape cases ala JP GBA cases or the N-Gage:
I think my favourite part is the uniform red spines though.
More pins/contact points allow faster transfer speeds. That's my guess.
I read elsewhere that the Switch carts are optimized for fast read speeds, and they don't allow writing on them (like 3DS/DS carts for saves for example) to further optimize them for faster read speeds. This is good, lower loading times.
More contact points makes sense, but that doesn't explain why a individual one needs to be so long.More pins/contact points allow faster transfer speeds. That's my guess.
I read elsewhere that the Switch carts are optimized for fast read speeds, and they don't allow writing on them (like 3DS/DS carts for saves for example) to further optimize them for faster read speeds. This is good, lower loading times.
So,he stole it or bought it from someone who stole it?
The boxes seem rather big for that small ass cartridge.
So, no more little books and ads in it? I loved these. Nintendo is the only one who keeps tiny tutorials and promo codes in boxes.
Psp discs were way larger than the switch cards though, it's a real silly waste of plastic, humans are so dumb with waste it's so annoying.They're similar in size to PSP cases, really not that big.
It looks like there is some space reserved for booklets or something by default. Probably some code for first party games to redeem on mynintendo
More contact points makes sense, but that doesn't explain why a individual one needs to be so long.