| Mr.GameCrazy said: The problem I have with game-key cards is that unlike an actual game card, there's no game data in the game-key card. You'll have to download the entire game to your system when you first put one in. It kinda defeats the purpose of getting physical copies on the Switch 2 in that format because you won't save any storage with them, making them digital games by proxy. |
The problem with digital is eating up storage space.
The problem with physical is having to carry cartridges around.
Game Key Cards - combine the worst aspects of both
Digital doesn't personally bother me. Emulation continues to get better, thus I don't feel the need to hold onto my old systems.







