

It comes on the cartridge. Afaik so far all first party games have been actual physical releases, except Pokopia (which I think is only published by Nintendo and not developed by them).


It comes on the cartridge. Afaik so far all first party games have been actual physical releases, except Pokopia (which I think is only published by Nintendo and not developed by them).


Not that I agree with Nintendo charging $80 for Mario Kart, but at least Nintendo had decency to give people an actual physical copy, not lock content behind an additional $20 upgrade and not fire the people who made the game for unionising.
Edit: Not to mention that GTA6 will 100% have pay to win microtransactions on top of the base purchase.
Late to the Party (see what I did there?), but Jamboree has “Pro Rules”, which disable minigames that are highly luck based, makes the start location less random, limited items and tells you at the beginning of the game what the bonus stars will be (and probably some more changes too). It definitely reduces the luck factor quite a bit, but for what it’s worth I don’t think it’s as fun as the default mode.
Personally I feel the whole concept of the man proposing with a ring is outdated. The decision to get married was a joint decision between my wife and me. We talked about it, agreed we both wanted it and then decided together when we wanted to get married. There was no engagement ring and we didn’t spend a lot on our wedding rings either (I can’t remember how much, but it was relatively speaking very cheap). The wedding itself was also rather small and not that expensive (again, relatively). We had a lovely day and never regretted not spending more, even if we could have afforded to.
But getting married is one of these things where the right way is your way. Everyone wants something different and nobody can tell you what’s best for you and your partner.