On the Vita I don't want cartridges anyway. It's got one cartridge slot and I don't like to carry additional carts so I make a choice which cartridge game I want to play that day and install that and then have a wider selection of small vita games on my 16GB card. Typically I use the cartridge slot for the largest games and choose to buy large games on cartridge. This balances the limited storage well. For example on Switch I would not want Bomberman as a cartridge. I'd want Zelda as the cartridge and smaller games on sdcard. Also with Switch game pricing being so high and storage being relatively cheap its not the same as Vita but there are some parallels. Also because of Switch pricing and poor account flexibility I'd want most games on physical for resell value so this would limit me probably to only the big exclusive Nintendo titles. I think its going to be very difficult to build up a reasonable library of Switch games at a competitive price. If you buy 4 small games at £50 each as digital that is the cost of a ps4 or xbox one. Every game would have to offer 10's of hours of fantastic content to justify those prices and not be available on other formats. For me only Zelda offers that currently.








