Amazon has
Sonic Origins Plus (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X) for
$29.99.
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Target also has
Sonic Origins Plus (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X) for
$29.99. Select store pickup where available, otherwise
shipping is free for Target RedCard holders or on $35+ orders.
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GameStop also has
Sonic Origins Plus (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X) for
$29.99. Select store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders of $79+.
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I won't bite if it's not, but probably will if it is.
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What is the B2G1 deal?
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Nintendo promised us to go back to the 80s with cartridge. Implies games will work bc then the games are final product with proper QC (ie no more update downloads). I didn't ask for it. That was their selling point. They should not offer companies to have this option to sell codes in the box. Poor practice. This is where congress could actually regulate the industry on the basis of wastefulness (what's a consumer to do with a box with no resell value).
Nintendo promised us to go back to the 80s with cartridge. Implies games will work bc then the games are final product with proper QC (ie no more update downloads). I didn't ask for it. That was their selling point. They should not offer companies to have this option to sell codes in the box. Poor practice. This is where congress could actually regulate the industry on the basis of wastefulness (what's a consumer to do with a box with no resell value).
Nintendo promised us to go back to the 80s with cartridge. Implies games will work bc then the games are final product with proper QC (ie no more update downloads). I didn't ask for it. That was their selling point. They should not offer companies to have this option to sell codes in the box. Poor practice. This is where congress could actually regulate the industry on the basis of wastefulness (what's a consumer to do with a box with no resell value).
Not saying I like the practice, but that's what I understood the reason to be. It is weird that only the 12 gamegear games are downloads as I doubt those are more than 1MB each?
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