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Switch 2 Tutorial Game Welcome Tour Costs $10, Nintendo Explains Why It's Not a Free Console Pack-In - IGN

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    "Well, you see, if we give away anything for free, it has to be your organs! Our law whor... I mean lawyers cannot afford to be some of the worst people on Earth unless we make things so expensive you have to sell all your organs on the black market!" ~ Them, probably

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      I read a preview of it that said it wasn't worth the money. Nintendo is getting greedy AF.

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        Nintendo is being exclusively run by suits now. The era of a game company built by gamers is over.

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        You're thinking iwata, but that was a brief blip on Nintendo history. The OG CEO was a straight up suit. The man had no interest in videogames, only business. Which is why they practically had a monopoly over their hardware in the 80s and 90s.

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          I feel like they're trolling us at this point. There's no way they're this stupid.

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            I remember buying breath of the wild, and sniperclips on day 1.

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            Exactly, the only real first party game was BOTW (and that also released on the Wii u).

            There were some smaller games, like 12 switch/snipperclips/fast rmx, but the switch on release (and most of its life) was struggling for games.

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