the MIG Flash (formerly MIG-Switch) is a specialized, reprogrammable cartridge that's designed to mimic a real Nintendo Switch cartridge, but allows you to store your own game ROMs or backups on its microSD card. This essentially enables you to hold multiple game copies on a single cartridge, letting you conveniently switch between them with the help of a button.
Which is ideal for someone who is constantly on the go/traveling/etc and don't want to risk losing all their carts. Just dump'm, put them on one flash cart, and have all your games in one thing you never have to take out of your console.
You know, like the kinda of people the switch is geared towards
Idea:
- Get a switch 2 from Amazon
- Get it banned from Nintendo
- Return it to Amazon
- Let Nintendo and Amazon deal with the pissed customer that gets it later
Can you return it if is dead? Or displaying on screen something like, software was modified, warranty void,?
It gives error only when you try to login, the inspector would need to create an account and login. Possible but they barely do "it turns on, it works, can be resold", it takes too much time, Amazon many times just disposes perfectly fine stuff just because they don't want to pay $5 for someone to check it
I seriously doubt Amazon has improved its systems since that Motorcycle guy bought a 6 thousand dollar camera and got a box of rocks...twice.
edit
Correctino, 6 thousand dollar camera
For such a short timeframe you can return it because you just don't want it anymore
Nintendo gonna Nintend
Road to hell is paved with good Nintentions
Correction:
It's not the account that's banned. It's the device that's banned. You can factory reset the Switch 2, completely wiping all data, and it will remain banned. This means that none of the games you've purchased legally will function, as cartridges no longer contain games and Nintendo's services are required to play them.
It essentially becomes a useless flat tile.
As a British citizen I am starting to get ideas. The following is about distance selling which includes online sales.
You must offer a refund to customers if they’ve told you within 14 days of receiving their goods that they want to cancel. They have another 14 days to return the goods once they’ve told you.
Is it still usable as in it boots?
Because then it's a prime piracy machine because it will never get patched again.
From what I've seen from the videos of people with banned Switch 2s:
Yes, it still boots.
There are active discussions already going on on GBATemp.net about Switch 2 bans and whatnot. I'd keep an eye on that forum to see how things develop.
It's not useless. You can still sell it to people without telling them about the ban then ghost them
The only game series I still play from Nintendo are all on steam now I feel so smug with my steam deck :3
looks up from steam deck
wait what?
Pretty sure Valve encourage people to do fun things with their steam deck. You want to run some custom OS on it? Go ahead!
Looks up from one of my hacked switches which are not banned
Heh, someone (the banned person) wasn't paying attention.
Going online with flash carts on a new console is certainly a choice. The first Switch already hardware banned for doing that, so this isn't new.
Fuck Nintendo. No other company has as much active distain for their fans. And the damage they’ve done to game preservation is immeasurable.
No other company has as much active distain for their fans
Pretty sure Apple does.
I'm not sure why you're getting downvoted here.
Apple is the company that brought us:
- Proprietary charging cables with DRM microchips.
- The first flagship phones with the headphone jack removed.
- The normalization of phones without expandable storage.
- A phone where you buy the charger separately.
- A walled-garden ecosystem without sideloading.
- An OS that removed support for kernel extensions.
- An authorized repair program that replaces instead of repairs.
- A line of ATX-sized desktop PCs with storage modules that are only accepted if they're the same capacity as the ones you originally bought the PC with.
Their entire software and hardware is an affront to personal ownership, right to repair, and consumer rights.
Don't forget the thousand dollar basic monitor stand. Or the assumption that their users were too stupid to understand multiple mouse buttons until like the mid 00s. Or making a mouse that was completely round (still with one button) so you'd have to look at it to be sure it's oriented correctly, though I guess that one was more bad design than lack of respect for their users.
Oh yeah. And the rechargeable mouse that needs to be flipped upside down to charge simply because the designers hated the idea of people leaving it plugged in constantly. Or the Mac Pro wheels that cost almost as much as an entire handheld PC.
Despite the fearmongering going around about bricks, this is only online bans. Same thing they've always done, same thing Sony and Microsoft do too if you get caught there.
Frankly, if you try to go online with pirated games, you're an idiot.
After 12 days, people still buy the Nintendo Switch 2, when a month earlier the price was to high for them.
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