bunchanumbers said:
They don't have to do anything with physical copies. You own them forever to trade or sell as you see fit. Yes you had to pay for the game, but years later it still sits on your shelf. Digital owners aren't so lucky. Do something wrong and Nintendo takes it all away. I can see why they would do this for digital purchases, but not physical. |
It all goes back to the consumer, but basically Nintedno are saying that these three games are backwards compatible if you have them digitally, although they are somewhat different games. They want to offer that sense of backwards compatability to consumers who own the physical copy as well. Idk though lmao







