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Old 06-19-2022, 10:43 PM
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Question Will NINTENDO be "forced" to go back to disc based games for the Switch Replacement?

Hello fellow collectors, just like the majority of you, i yearn for the yesteryears where video games came out on cartridges..we all know that the current gen games with the exception of Switch, the game packaging format of "DVD's" feel cheap and flimsy compared to cartridge based games..i was reading in a journal that Nintendo had to re-think their game cards due to exponential rising costs due to chip shortages versus the cost of returning to a disc based system for the next gen where the disc "DVD" is plentiful and cheap to produce as opposed to the current console Switch game cartridges, which are prone to shortages and higher production costs...how do you guys feel about Nintendo possibly contemplating on returning back to CD/DVD/Blu-Ray style game formats? for their next gen Switch replacement console?..i for one, would be extremely disappointed and i know i would not enjoy it as much for collecting purposes as Switch physical game collecting!...i read Nintendo feels "pressured" and are stressed out about the never ending chip shortages and increased costs of Switch custom cartridge manufacturing versus the abundance of easily accessible and cheaply manufactured High definition DVD's etc.

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