It still counts in my opinion. If the idea of the N64 running Switch games is considered forward compatible, then why not the actual fact that the Gameboy could run black carts?@@lucdubois3927
@@HeyItIsMichalNot sure it really counts as the GBC is not a new gen Gameboy. It's like saying that the OG PS4 can still play games with PS4 Pro enhancements. Well, of course it can. In fact, it's not even on that scale the difference was so minimal.
A Clean loop?? Basically this guy is like others Mfs that run out of ideas in how to end the videos in a manner way instead of just saying a phrase that might be the start of the video again. That’s just lame…
Honestly it sounds plausible that you could at least get the N64 to attempt to load something (like an intro screen card) from a switch cartridge (assuming it has an SD slot) since they're basically just SD cards. It's like sticking a DVD in a CD player, it's not going to play the movie, but some will play the soundtrack from the film depending on the specific CD player and DVD. I figure it was going to be something like that, but instead he's just like "lol I straight up lied for no reason, can't believe you watched this to find that out 😂" P.S. Did you know you can play Skyrim on the infotainment screen in a VW Jetta? On some models there's a DVD player in the glovebox for playing music or loading system updates, and if you have the original Skyrim game disk you can load the intro screen! (Just kidding I made this up for no reason)
@@elianhg2144 yes, but I was thinking more of inserting Switch Cards onto an N64 Console pretty much like this short fantasizes. Although it technically wouldn't be much of a stable idea since Switch Cartridges don't have their own save-data unlike Game Boy and/or DS Cartridges.
@@bmp7458 I literally thought the same thing before reading the comments though. "That's the opposite of backwards compatibility." Forward compatibility would be the opposite. So not stolen comments, just people thinking alike.
It would have been cool if it was something interesting he had discovered where the console would load something from the cartridge, or he modified his N64 to be able to load them, but he needed a click bait title to help it get views (what I thought this was). Instead he literally just fabricated a story with zero factual information for views. And then acts like you're dumb for watching at the end.
Sounds like you believed a video that litterally says #fake at the end, let me guess, your still looking for where it says gullible on the ceiling too?
There was just now way the n64 from the 1990s had the computer comparability for a game made for a console made in 2017 I know this was a joke, but still