Amazon has
Star Wars: Episode I Racer + Star Wars: Republic Commando Bundle (Nintendo Switch or PS4) on sale for
$19.99.
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Star Wars: Episode I Racer + Star Wars: Republic Commando Bundle (Nintendo Switch or PS4) on sale for
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About this product:- Contains two complete games on a single cartridge/disc:
- Star Wars: Episode I Racer
- Take control of a podracer speeding through flaming methane lakes, Tusken Raider assaults, anti-gravity tunnels, and much more in a pulse-pounding, do-or-die fight to the finish line.
- Star Wars: Republic Commando
- You are the leader of an elite squad of Republic Commandos, your mission is to infiltrate, dominate, and ultimately, annihilate the enemy. Your squad will follow your orders and your lead, working together as a team - instinctively, intelligently, instantly. You are their leader. They are your weapon.
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Generally Nintendo games have good resale value so if you're ever interested in selling the games buy physical
Another consideration , games that have frequent pick up and play, like puzzle games, racing games, animal crossing, etc are better digital so you don't have to constantly swap cartridges. As an extreme example imagine if a game like tetris was a cart vs digital
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Nintendo's once a day drm check on digital games is what pushes me towards cartridges. I'm not terribly concerned with resale but when I'm on a flight, road trip, or anywhere else without internet access I hate not being able to play the games I bought. It burns me every time, board a flight, try to chill out with Stardew and can't because it needs to verify ownership online. Since the cartridges are so small it's easy to bring the games I want to play along in a smaller case and call it a day.
If it wasn't for their drm I'd probably be all digital for convenience.
This. So much this. We give up so many rights to companies because we're too damn lazy to get up to change a cartridge/bluray/CD (myself included). All that money goes down the drain. This is the second time that Nintendo has shuttered a digital store front. And it doesn't take that many years. Especially for as much money as you sink in to it.
One of the silver linings is this time around at least you'll be able to redownload games for the foreseeable future.
"Even after late March 2023, and for the foreseeable future, it will still be possible to redownload games and DLC, receive software updates and enjoy online play on Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS family of systems."
https://www.nintendolif