Try to get to 100! Solid collection btw, Switch is such a gem and it will guaranteed be backwards compatible. Dragon quest 11 and Ys 8-10 grab em! Ten is out in 2 months. Also if you like Tactical games grab Advance Wars has 1 and 2, Ogre Tactics Reborn and Triangle Strategy they are incredible games.
Nice collection! Maybe you could make a vid about how Labo worked? I feel like it is one of the more underrated and least understood features of the Switch.
I've got both the Steam Deck and a Switch, but oddly enough, I find myself leaning more towards my Switch 😅. Can't quite put my finger on why, but I think it might be because it's just lighter and easier to handle. Plus, when it comes to AAA games, neither the Steam Deck nor the Switch quite hit the spot for me. There's something about playing those big titles on a smaller screen that just doesn't do it for me, especially with games like Batman: Arkham. So, I've made a decision to stick to 2D games like Prince of Persia and Blasphemous on my handhelds, and I'm looking into snagging an entry-level laptop to satisfy my craving for AAA titles.
The main issue is the shelf life of these game cards.Nintendo 3ds games no longer work.Any cartridge games are junk.I am the proof.Nineteen 3ds games no longer work.I am the original owner that bought them brand new at Walmart Target BestBuy Amazon.The world is in for a rude awakening when their “precious” Nintendo Switch games begin to go belly up.I am the unmistakable truth behind the hoax of these cheaply made game cards.
@@bigbankgib438 That's not quite true. It depends entirely on the type of cartridge. This is also the case with CDs. Conventional CDs are expected to last between 5 and 20 years, while Blu Rays are expected to last between 30 and 80 years. In my opinion, however, you absolutely cannot rely on these figures. Most PS1 and PS2 games still work today. If you look at different websites, you'll get different information about this. So it's not possible to estimate this precisely. What makes the Switch and DS cards very different from earlier cards is that they use NAND flash for the memory. This type of memory can loses its charge over the years. At some point, they will no longer start. However, many factors are unknown, so only time will tell how long the cards can really be used. I haven't had any problems with my Switch games from 2017 yet.
Your collection is very similar to mine, nice little bundle! Thanks for sharing. Hope the Switch 2 comes!
Fun fact: Hellblade Senua's Sacrafice is available on switch. Digital only, but its on the switch. Just FYI since you mentioned it. 👍🏾
Awesome collection man!! Love you have Crash and Spyro in it !
Nice collection I'm feeling inspired to start my own as I've never played the switch but looks to have some really interesting games
Try to get to 100! Solid collection btw, Switch is such a gem and it will guaranteed be backwards compatible. Dragon quest 11 and Ys 8-10 grab em! Ten is out in 2 months. Also if you like Tactical games grab Advance Wars has 1 and 2, Ogre Tactics Reborn and Triangle Strategy they are incredible games.
Nice collection! Maybe you could make a vid about how Labo worked? I feel like it is one of the more underrated and least understood features of the Switch.
That Minecraft story mode is worth good money.
I just looked this up. I honestly had no idea. 😳
Goes fir at least $150 or more by now maybe. It was like $10 bucks at Walmart at one point. I regret not getting it
I've got both the Steam Deck and a Switch, but oddly enough, I find myself leaning more towards my Switch 😅. Can't quite put my finger on why, but I think it might be because it's just lighter and easier to handle. Plus, when it comes to AAA games, neither the Steam Deck nor the Switch quite hit the spot for me. There's something about playing those big titles on a smaller screen that just doesn't do it for me, especially with games like Batman: Arkham. So, I've made a decision to stick to 2D games like Prince of Persia and Blasphemous on my handhelds, and I'm looking into snagging an entry-level laptop to satisfy my craving for AAA titles.
Damn your collection is great! What do you think about PC gaming, and the Steam Deck?
I like PC gaming, but I don't do it nearly as much as I used to. I don't have a Steam Deck!
I'd recommend Hyrule Warriors Age Of Calamity for someone like you
I got 170 plus bunch of digitals..beat that??
That's a lot of games!
Grab your games now before switch 2 comes my fellow collectors.
You should get Hogwarts Legacy. I have the game for my Switch Lite and it’s really fun to play
Yesssss 😂
🙌🙌
2:38 your youngest kid huh? How old is your son?
I think I have more games than you dude
*slow clap*
The main issue is the shelf life of these game cards.Nintendo 3ds games no longer work.Any cartridge games are junk.I am the proof.Nineteen 3ds games no longer work.I am the original owner that bought them brand new at Walmart Target BestBuy Amazon.The world is in for a rude awakening when their “precious” Nintendo Switch games begin to go belly up.I am the unmistakable truth behind the hoax of these cheaply made game cards.
Cheaply made lol you realize how expensive it is to make these carts?
Carts will out last cds
@@bigbankgib438 That's not quite true. It depends entirely on the type of cartridge. This is also the case with CDs. Conventional CDs are expected to last between 5 and 20 years, while Blu Rays are expected to last between 30 and 80 years. In my opinion, however, you absolutely cannot rely on these figures. Most PS1 and PS2 games still work today. If you look at different websites, you'll get different information about this. So it's not possible to estimate this precisely. What makes the Switch and DS cards very different from earlier cards is that they use NAND flash for the memory. This type of memory can loses its charge over the years. At some point, they will no longer start. However, many factors are unknown, so only time will tell how long the cards can really be used. I haven't had any problems with my Switch games from 2017 yet.