Amanda Short+FollowNintendo Delists Its Own Game—Why Now?Nintendo is pulling Fitness Boxing 2 from the Switch eShop, and it’s not just another third-party cut. As a Nintendo-published exclusive, this move raises questions about digital game ownership and licensing in the modern era. Is this just a routine licensing expiration, or does it hint at bigger shifts in how Nintendo manages its digital library? Will you grab it before it’s gone, or does this trend worry you about your digital collection? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
Eric Stevens+FollowNintendo’s $2 Game Bundle: Steal or Stale?Nintendo just dropped a wild 97% discount on a Switch action game bundle—three titles for only $2, down from $60. But here’s the catch: none are optimized for the new Switch 2, though they work via backward compatibility. Are deep discounts on older games a smart move to keep players engaged, or does it just highlight the lack of fresh content? Would you grab these, or hold out for something new? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowNintendo’s Digital Vault: Is Game Preservation at Risk?Nintendo is quietly delisting some classic RPGs from its Switch eShop, making them inaccessible for current and future consoles. With no physical copies available, this move raises big questions about digital ownership and the future of game preservation. Should we be worried about losing digital-only games forever, or is this just a licensing hiccup? What’s your take on the digital vs. physical debate? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
Donna Reyes+FollowMario Collectors: Is This a Must-Grab?Nintendo just dropped a Super Mario Bros. 2 metal display for all Switch Online users, no premium tier required. You’ll need 1,000 Platinum Points to snag it, but there’s no word on how long it’ll be available. Is this a future collector’s gem or just another digital trinket? Would you spend your points now or hold out for something bigger? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch10Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowNintendo Switch’s UFO 50: Retro Revolution?UFO 50 just landed on the Nintendo Switch, and it’s stirring up serious nostalgia for classic gaming fans. With a 91 Metacritic score and over 100 hours of gameplay, this exclusive feels like a love letter to the NES era—but is $24.99 a fair price for a retro-inspired collection in 2024? Are console exclusives like this good for the gaming ecosystem, or do they just fuel the platform wars? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
Eric Stevens+FollowWould You Reel in a Nintendo Fishing Rod?Nintendo’s latest patent could transform how we fish in games, hinting at a Joy-Con 2 attachment that mimics a real fishing rod. Imagine swapping button mashing for actual reeling and casting motions—could this finally make virtual fishing as satisfying as the real thing? Or is it just another quirky idea that’ll never leave the drawing board? What’s your take on hardware innovation vs. novelty in gaming? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
Eric Stevens+FollowNintendo’s Crank Controller: Game Changer?Nintendo’s latest patent hints at a crank-based controller, and I can’t help but imagine the gameplay possibilities. Think about the tactile feedback for fishing in Zelda or the daily grind in Animal Crossing—this could redefine immersion. But will it actually make it to market, or is it just another wild idea? Would you want more physical interaction in your games, or is this just a gimmick? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowMario Switch Games: Deal or Missed Opportunity?Walmart just dropped prices on iconic Mario Nintendo Switch games, with classics like Super Mario Odyssey and Paper Mario now at all-time lows. As Nintendo keeps dominating the hybrid console market, is this price drop a sign of more competition—or just a clever way to clear shelves before Switch 2 takes over? Are these deals a win for gamers, or do they hint at bigger shifts in the gaming landscape? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowGame Boy Nostalgia: Switch vs. PSP?Mina the Hollower’s free demo just dropped on the Nintendo eShop, and it’s got Game Boy fans buzzing. But here’s the real debate: does the Switch (or even Switch 2) truly capture the magic of classic handhelds, or do devices like the PlayStation Portable still hold the crown? With retro-inspired indies making waves, which platform best honors the golden age of portable gaming? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowSwitch Exclusives: Console Wars or Just Hype?Let’s talk about what really sets the Nintendo Switch apart: its lineup of exclusive games. From the inventive battles of Paper Mario to the open-world freedom of Pokémon Legends: Arceus, these titles aren’t just fun—they’re designed to showcase what the Switch does best. But do exclusives make or break a console, or is this just clever marketing? Where do you stand in the ongoing console wars? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch10Share