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Nintendo got its start as a playing card company back in 1889, so it's pretty cool that you can still find traditional and ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been unveiled, and with it, we've seen Nintendo state that your old Micro SD cards for the OG Switch won't be compatible with this new console - you're going to need a ...
While most original Switch accessories should work with the Switch 2, that’s not the case when it comes to storage. The ...
If any of your devices are still stuck on a 128GB, 64GB, or even 32GB microSD card, now’s an excellent time to upgrade to something bigger. Right now, the 256GB SanDisk Ultra microSD is only $20 ...
Nintendo recently started taking pre-orders ... All of those games together clock in at just over 300 GB — now you need a microSD Express card. It might seem nuts to buy add-on storage for ...
If you've been able a capacious Micro SD card for a solid price, then we've begun to see some speedier choices come down in price a fair amount from where they used to be, which is handy if you ...
Stephen Kick, the CEO of Nightdive Studios, a team known for its expertise in revamping and adapting old games, has shared his thoughts on Nintendo’s new game cards for the Switch 2. As a ...
What makes this feat even more impressive is that Nintendo began not as a tech or gaming company, but as a trading card manufacturer in 1889, over 136 years ago. It has transformed from humble ...
The dev drew the comparison between the Switch 2 Game Key Cards and the similar approach taken by the Xbox One back in 2013, saying that Nintendo is going to "get away with it," while fans were ...
Switch 2 is introducing "Game-Key Cards" which are described by Nintendo as being "different" from regular physical cards as they act as a 'key' to download the full title onto your system via the ...