sabrinawhitaker+FollowIs This Nintendo Switch Deal Too Good to Miss?A Lovecraftian action-adventure game, The Sinking City, just dropped from $65 to $5 on the Nintendo eShop—Deluxe Edition, no less. With the sequel on the horizon but no Switch 2 version in sight, is this a can’t-miss moment for Switch owners, or just a clever way to clear digital shelves? Would you grab it for the price, or wait for next-gen support? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
John Nelson+FollowDisney NES Classics Finally Coming to Switch?Capcom’s Disney Afternoon Collection might finally land on Nintendo Switch after nearly a decade, thanks to a fresh ESRB rating and a new publisher. As a retro gamer, I’m hyped but also curious—will this just be a straight port, or could we see extra titles like Goof Troop sneak in? Does this move signal a bigger trend in classic game preservation, or is it just nostalgia cash-in? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
Frances Chandler+FollowNintendo’s $1 Game Sale: Genius or Gimmick?Nintendo just dropped a jaw-dropping 94% discount on a Switch game bundle—two indie action-adventures for just over a buck each. It’s the lowest price ever, but is this a win for gamers or a sign of deeper shifts in digital game value? Are these flash sales a smart way to spotlight hidden gems, or do they risk devaluing indie creativity? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowHulu’s Nintendo Switch Exit: Smart Move or Setback?Hulu is pulling the plug on its stand-alone app for Nintendo Switch, leaving many users scrambling for alternatives. With Hulu merging into Disney+, some see this as streamlining, but others are frustrated by losing on-the-go streaming options. Is this a necessary evolution in the streaming wars, or a step backward for device flexibility? Would you trade convenience for a more unified platform? Let’s hear your take! #Tech #Hulu #NintendoSwitch00Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowMario + Rabbids Sparks Debate: Worth $6?Nintendo just dropped Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope to a jaw-dropping $6 on the eShop—down from $60. This tactical RPG blends classic Mario charm with strategic gameplay, and it’s the last time we’ll hear Charles Martinet as Mario and Luigi. Is this deep discount a win for gamers, or does it signal trouble for exclusives as we wait for the next Nintendo console? Would you jump in for $6, or is this just backlog bait? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch10Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowNintendo’s $6 Jurassic World Deal: Worth It?Jurassic World Evolution just dropped to $6 on the Nintendo eShop—a 90% markdown from its usual $60 tag. As a management sim with a cult following and strong user ratings, this Complete Edition packs all expansions and dino packs. But here’s the twist: no native Switch 2 version, just backward compatibility. Does this kind of aggressive discounting boost the value of digital game libraries, or does it devalue premium titles? Would you bite at this price, or hold out for next-gen exclusives? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch10Share
Ashley Cooper+FollowNintendo’s Free Game Drop: Worth the Hype?Nintendo’s eShop just dropped three free games for Switchmas 2025, but there’s a catch—you need to have claimed every previous giveaway title to unlock them. While free games are rare on Nintendo’s platform, are these smaller titles really worth the annual hype, or is this just clever marketing? Would you jump through hoops for $15 in savings, or is this a pass? Let’s hear your take! #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share
Ashley Cooper+FollowNintendo’s Free Game Chain: Smart or Sneaky?Nintendo’s Switchmas Giveaway is shaking up how we snag free games. To unlock today’s freebie, you need to have claimed yesterday’s—and if you missed it, you’ll have to pay to keep the chain going. Is this a clever way to reward loyal fans, or just a sneaky tactic to drive micro-purchases? Would you play along for the freebies, or does this turn you off? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch10Share
Ashley Cooper+FollowSystem Shock Hits Nintendo: Game Changer?System Shock is finally landing on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, and it’s a big deal for fans of immersive sims. The Switch has often missed out on iconic third-party titles due to its hardware, but this classic’s arrival could signal a shift. Will this open the door for more genre-defining games on Nintendo, or will performance trade-offs hold it back? Let’s debate: is portability worth the visual compromises? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch00Share