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potato_hamster said:

Yet, that's the model they rocked for decades. In fact, since they made a handheld, this is the exact model they have deployed. I remember when I got my original gameboy, I had to go out and get a new copy of Super Mario Land even though I had Super Mario Bros for my NES. Why should we expect much different now?

Besides, who says they have to lock these games away? They just need to put them into a different form factor. People would just have to buy two copies of the game if they want to play it on both platforms, just like they've done for decades.

Did blowing into the cartridge not make it work?



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