Priye's fondness of gaming started early when he first beat Double Dragon II and couldn't stop himself from doing it all over again every chance he got. Since then, playing a bunch of Contra, GTA, ...
John Bonelli is a news writer for Game Rant who's been writing about video games since 2017. He fell in love with gaming upon playing Fallout 3 for the first time in 2013; it's still his favorite ...
When the Nintendo Switch 2 was fully revealed in early April, one of the stranger announcements was the new Game-Key Cards. Basically, the Game-key cards look like physical Switch 2 game cartridges ...
TL;DR: Nintendo Switch 2's Game Key cartridges, which only contain access keys for digital downloads, have sparked controversy among collectors and those preferring physical copies. Limited cartridge ...
Nintendo has published yet another video overview for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, with this particular clip focusing on the game cartridges themselves as well as the console’s official carry case.
Scott Baird is a contributor with over a decade's experience writing about video games, along with board games and tabletop RPGs. Scott has previously worked for Dexerto, Cracked, Dorkly, and Gamepur.
With the release of the Nintendo Switch 2, folks looking to buy a physical copy of a game will be faced with one more option — the Game Key Card. This means folks who buy a “physical” copy of a ...
Nintendo fans have known for some time that Switch 2 is backwards compatible with Switch 1 games. But what happens when you do the reverse and stick a Switch 2 game in a Switch 1? Insert a Switch ...
It feels like we shouldn’t have to tell you this, but there’s no reason to put a Switch cartridge in your mouth. Games are quite expensive with many Nintendo Switch 2 games getting a price hike to $80 ...
Nintendo Switch users are reporting that some recently purchased Switch games have arrived with the game cartridge missing from inside the box. Even odder, the cartridges appear to have been swapped ...
Gamers are upset that they might not fully own the next Pokemon game.