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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Switch Gamers Club - Final Update, February 29th 2020

I picked up the variety kit as well. Physical, obviously.

Also, added one third party game since the last time I posted, also physical.



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My Switch library so far, ranked by playtime:

Splatoon 2 (digital) - 180 hours
Breath of the Wild (physical) - 120 hours
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (physical) - 100 hours
Super Mario Odyssey (physical) - 95 hours
Pokken Tournament DX (digital) - 75 hours
Mario + Rabbids (physical) - 65 hours
Sonic Mania (digital) - 10 hours

Last edited by HyrulianScrolls - on 22 April 2018

HyrulianScrolls said:
My Switch library so far, ranked by playtime:

Splatoon 2 - 180 hours
Breath of the Wild - 120 hours
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - 100 hours
Super Mario Odyssey - 95 hours
Pokken Tournament DX - 75 hours
Mario + Rabbids - 65 hours
Sonic Mania - 10 hours

You should probably list which ones are physical or digital, your list will probably be ignored if you don't :)



Added 3 Third Party games: 1 (p), 2 (d)



Added

Physical:

South Park: The Fractured but Whole.

Digital:

Lovers in Dangerous Spacetime
Gekido
Enter the Gungeon



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SuperNova said:
RolStoppable said:

Okay, this is an interesting case.

A boxed game that comes with a download game instead of a Switch game card is something that should be counted as a digital game, because it's the game card that constitutes physical ownership of a game. I'll have to add that to the OP because I forgot about that lame practice of selling boxes with download codes. Thinking further about this, there are scummy practices where only a part of a game is on the game card and the rest needs to be downloaded. Those games I'd count as physical because a game card exists.

If you own a game in both physical and digital format - like in your example because of a gift - then each copy counts as one game.

So in the sum, you own 17 third party games of which 4 are physical and 13 are digital. The box that came with a download code counts as 0 physical/1 digital whereas your duplicate counts as 1 physical/1 digital. Does that make sense?

Makes sense!

I added 2 more Digital third party games.

Steamworld Dig 2 and Blossom Tales (<---This is more as a reference for me, so I know wich games I already reported)

Update 3:

Don't Starve (D)



Add 1 third party (P)



Add 1 game

Wild Arms: Reloaded (P)



9 First Party, all physical:

Splatoon 2
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Zelda Breath of the Wild
ARMS
Mario + Rabbids
Kirby Star Allies
Fire Emblem Warriors
Super Mario Odyssey
Xenoblade Chronicles 2

5 Third party, 3 digital 2 physical

As you can see I'm all about being able to touch my games! Only reason for the digital games is because the physical version is significantly higher priced or doesn't exist.



Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (D)