This year's big sales event kicks off on November 28, and will mark the first instance we've had a Black Friday (and Cyber Monday) since the Switch 2 has come to be. Each year has been pretty ...
The 256GB model retails for $54.99 which is $5 cheaper than the official Switch 2 memory card (which, curiously, is also made ...
Don’t worry if you missed out on last month’s offer on a Nintendo Switch SD card. Amazon US is back at it again with a fresh and more affordable offer. For today only you can get a 200GB SanDisk ...
The SanDisk 256GB microSD Express Card for the Switch 2 is down to $60 via Amazon, which is a record-low price. This model is also available in storage sizes of 128GB and 512GB, but neither version is ...
This officially licensed card from SanDisk outperforms the Lexar Play Pro microSD Express Card and comes in at a similar ...
Some of my go-to Switch 2 SD cards I've tested so far feature that lovely red and white Super Mario branding, but stock has ...
TL;DR: A Nintendo job listing suggests the Switch 2 may use SD Express storage, offering speeds up to 985 MB/sec, significantly faster than the current Switch. This could enhance gameplay with quicker ...
Nintendo Switch storage always has been and always will be a joke. Before Nintendo’s hybrid console released in early 2017, the then-unreleased Dragon Quest Heroes was revealed to be bigger than the ...
We’ve talked a lot about how much we love the Nintendo Switch. Everything from its hybrid-style portable design to its incredible selection of games make it a standout hit in a crowd of big, boxy ...
The Nintendo Switch is great for taking in-game screenshots of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's amazingness, but what if you want to back those screenshots up or want to keep your system storage free of ...
Correction: While Amazon.jp has the price listed for these cards as one figure, it appears that third parties have marked up the price to levels above what the manufacturer intended. The HORI site has ...
Now that the Nintendo Switch is out there in the wild, we’re beginning to see details of the console yet-unseen come to light. One of those, as it would seem, is the lack of freedom in moving around ...
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