Life hack: put your switch games inside a box, inside a box, inside a box, so that you have three boxes to open instead of just one. By the time you get the game out, you might not have time to play anymore.
I guess y'all are to young to remember the days of carrying Gameboy cartridges in your pockets. It's ok to admit you don't understand and ask an older person to explain. There also used to be these mythical things called "HOUSE PHONES".
Hey guess what? I KNOW. Nostalgia sure but the thing is I don’t want to pay money for a piece of plastic to make a cartridge look like a piece of hardware from the Jurassic period
That's really awesome. making physical switch games look like NES cartridges. I would consider doing that with SSBU, The Addams Family Mansion Mayhem, The Last Kids on Earth and The Staff of Doom, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, Super Mario Bros Wonder, and Triangle Strategy.
If you’re talking about the cases the switch games originally come in the primary purpose would be shop display. Bigger cases are easier to spot on shop shelves, and therefore more likely to get sales from randoms passing by. If you mean the product this video is advertising as a “life hack”….. looks like they’re aiming for nostalgia more than practicality
This reminds me of the Candy Bar Bags from SpongBob: Each holds a single candy bar and then the bags individual bags are stored in a single larger case.
@@Jordanwlsh Gameboy cartridges aka what portable gaming use to look like...and yes it was a PITA back then to carry them but, as others have pointed out, you're not going to lose them as easily.
@@Clyde-S-Wilcox How is this better than the case it came with though? If you didn't use that in the first place and lost your cartridge bc you can't use a case, this won't prevent that. It's just a neat-looking case you have to spend money on.
@@kevinfart8389 the Coca-Cola contour plastic bottle bong with added standard army green hose with crafted tinfoil bowl is standard for beginners not sure on a career in choofing bud
frrr like today i got a nintendo switch animal crossing game from cex, probably second hand but all the cds there usually and commonly come with manual booklets
@neolid1051 Idk. When was the last time you saw any game other than an indie or limited run game come with a manual? They phased those out during the 3ds era.... I mean PlayStaton phased those out with the ps3! So what exactly is the point you're trying to make? Ps and Xbox games cost more than switch games and they don't include instruction manuals... your comment doesn't make sense!
Step 1: take the games out of their holders Step 2: put them into different holders Step 3: put those holders into a second holder Step 4: place that holder into ur travel bag
@@jorgevasquez3486 yeah it’s super difficult to pop the cart back in its case. I’m interested in the 4 in one case are they available ? Store 4 faves in one case would be handy ahh to be lazy
I love those kind of life hacks that aren't any more convenient than the thing you're trying to hack, and cost a shit ton of money in useless plastic to do so. Thanks for this 🙏
It's not a hack it's just nostalgic. For us, old guys who grew up watching video games get better and better. it's pretty cool, especially if your first console was the NES like it was for me.
Tell me your reasons because if you look closely at his game cartridges it has the EUR on the numbering on the label. If it isn't thats fine, just tell me why.
The MIG Switch is the ultimate Switch Life Hack. You can dump all your games onto a single micro sd that fits into a flash cart that goes into your Switch.
Cool idea. At first i thought those were adaptors for the games to be played on something else, until i saw that they are just holders that go into another holder...
i was about to throttle the guy in the video defying time and space in the process to get up in his face, loudly demanding "FUCKING WHERE????", but thanks to this comment, now i dont have to do that to him and hunt you down instead, for the sake of the joke.
@@Jackthat1 I have over (I believe) 120 physical Switch Games. I bought those switch game card cases that hold 16 games (zelda ones - hyrule Crest, guardian, BOTW "Z" PokeBall, Mario Mushroom, etc etc etc) I can hold all my games. Then I bought a black case that would hold all 120 games (I have one that hold 80, too) But now I see this, and i'm loving it. Would I buy the dust sleeves if they made them? Of course! And a shelf to hold them on? You bet your ass. Why? Because I think it's ligey damn cool to look at lol