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Nintendo's cartridges for the Switch era have been limited to 64GB, an insufficient size for many of today's massive games. Titles like Persona 3 Reload or Zelda expansions can easily surpass this capacity, forcing players to delete other games or files to accommodate new downloads. This frustrates collectors who value the permanence and stability of a physical collection.
The host underscores that Nintendo's core function is to create cartridges or physical media that hold entire games. Instead of fulfilling this role, they shifted toward a digital-dependent system with key cards. While some argue that other consoles like PlayStation and Xbox have adopted similar tactics, Nintendo was once the last bastion of physical media in gaming.