Summary
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People can use a flashlight to check if a Switch game's packaging has a cartridge inside to avoid purchasing tampered products.
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Switch games are still popular in physical form thanks to the system's portability.
One smart shopper shared a simple trick with NintendoSwitch fan community to help people distinguish legitimate Switch games from fake ones. The trick works to assist people as they shop in a store, preventing them from accidentally purchasing Nintendo Switch game boxes that have been tampered with by thieves.
Although sales of physical copies of games are declining across the board, the Nintendo Switch remains a relative bastion of physical game sales compared to other consoles. This is partly due to the fact that Nintendo chose to store physical Switch games on cartridges rather than discs, as well as the portable nature of the console, which encourages players to carry their games with them in physical form. Also the Asso lawyer Investigations Collection is getting a Switch-exclusive physical release, with publisher Capcom recognizing the strength of the market for physical Switch games.

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Unfortunately, physical goods can be vulnerable to theft and tampering, prompting Reddit user Far-System1555 to share a simple trick to help the Switch community protect themselves. The trick is to shine a bright light, like a flashlight, through parts of the Switch game case to detect the presence of a game cartridge inside. Since Switch physical release boxes are made of translucent white plastic, any part not covered by the label will admit light, illuminating the black Switch cartridge in its holder and verifying that the package has a cartridge inside. Therefore, the technique reduces the chance that someone will receive a case for one of the best Switch games of 2024, only to open it and see a missing game cartridge.
A simple trick helps you check real Nintendo Switch cartridges without opening the package
Commenters on Far-System1555's thread praised the trick, citing it as a potential defense against falling victim to Switch game thieves. They also wondered if the trick might work when the Switch 2 releases, as Nintendo announced that the Switch 2 will support game cartridges. They linked to other Reddit posts and news reports that focused on cases in which offenders opened Nintendo Switch games, removed the cartridges and resealed the cases for victims to purchase. Others shared tips for improving the trick's effectiveness, such as trying to spot the metal contacts that indicate the cartridge inside the case is actually a gaming cart, rather than a piece of “bait” plastic that some thieves leave behind. inside of a tampered container. case to deceive buyers. Some commenters advised caution, saying the trick won't work on a Switch gaming case that isn't translucent. They added that the trick simply checks whether the cartridge is present and not whether the cart matches the purchased game.
Despite the rise of digital distribution, cartridges aren't going away anytime soon. In fact, Nintendo is releasing more than ever, thanks to recent advances that allow it to put Pokémon Scarlet AND Viola on a single game cartridge. With that in mind, it's good that Switch fans have come up with ways to protect themselves from theft. On the other hand, it is also worth complaining about the fact that such tricks are necessary in the first place.

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Nintendo Switch is a hybrid console launched in 2017, which can be played in handheld mode or connected to a television. The Switch Lite, a handheld-only model, followed in 2019, with an OLED update arriving in 2021.