Nintendo to start adding a digital discount / physical premium to new first party Switch 2 games
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Nintendo to start adding a digital discount / physical premium to new first party Switch 2 games - Lemmy.World
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book will sell for $60 in the eShop and will have an
MSRP of $70 for the physical cartridge. An opmist would say that it is $70 game
and they are adding a $10 discount for buying it digitally. A pessimist would
say that it is a $60 game and there is a $10 fee for the plastic cartridge.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Direct 1.29.2026
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Direct 1.29.2026 - Lemmy.World
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Switch 2 pub backs off Game Key Cards after leaking lower-cost cartridge options
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Switch 2 pub backs off Game Key Cards after leaking lower-cost cartridge options - Lemmy.World
TL;DR: R-Type Dimensions III is switching from a Game Key Card release to having
the full game on the card. Because of this, the physical release MSRP is
increasing by €10. They will honor the old price for existing pre-orders.
Initially, the publisher said that this was made possible by the new smaller
capacity cartridges that Nintendo just announced. Later, they updated the press
release to remove any references to cheaper cartridges and instead said that
Nintendo did not announce anything.
Home strength workout plan or app with difficulty progression?
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Home strength workout plan or app with difficulty progression? - Lemmy.World
I am looking for a home strength routine which is more than just a list of
exercises but also includes guidance about when and how much to increase my
load. I know that there is a guidance of “Just increase the load once you get
comfortable with it” but that does not work for me because I assume I am taking
it too easy, increase the load too often, and end up with a lot of messy notes,
workouts I cannot complete, and constantly thrashing back and forth between
different levels. I am fine with a fitness routine that is a document, like
Couch to 5k [https://c25k.com/] or 100 Pushups [https://hundredpushups.com/] or
an app, assuming it is priced reasonably for my use case. Desired level: I am
not looking to get super buff, just enough to keep my muscles healthy Duration:
30 minutes 2 or 3 times per week, so I can alternate it with cardo Equipment I
have: adjustable dumbbells and an adjustable bench

Kallax staging at my local IKEA - Lemmy.World
Obviously! From the makers of Strategy
Wise Wizard Games: Board Game Tariffs in the U.S.
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Wise Wizard Games: Board Game Tariffs in the U.S. - Lemmy.World
Major points: * Price increases are coming. * They will pause producing most
games except for cheap to manufacture, card-only games. * For games with app
adaptations, upcoming expansions will get a digital release before physical. *
They will design, develop, and prepare future games to hit the ground running
when tariffs come down.
Hands-on with the Switch 2: It’s the Switch, too
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Hands-on with the Switch 2: It’s the Switch, too - Lemmy.World
TL;DR: * Joy-Cons are more comfortable for adult hands, though still not as big
as other systems. * Mouse mode joy-cons are awkward. The buttons are small and
there is no place to rest your other fingers and palm. * You will want to have a
table if you are playing mouse-oriented games like Metroid Prime 4 and Civ 7. *
Graphics seem better than the Steam Deck, worse than a PS4 Pro, but will improve
as games are optimized. * Mouse aim works well in Metroid. * Mario Kart World is
good and Knockout Tour is a fun addition to the game.
New videos show off larger Nintendo Switch 2, snap-on Joy-Cons
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New videos show off larger Nintendo Switch 2, snap-on Joy-Cons - Lemmy.World
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People who play at a game store, how much do you buy there?
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People who play at a game store, how much do you buy there? - Lemmy.World
An etiquette question for the community: if you attend a game night at your
friendly local game store, how much do you buy from the store? Obviously, game
store is not (just) hosting board games to give people a place to hang out and
have fun. They are doing it to attract new customers and get people to buy
games. If many people come but no one spends, the store might decide that they
need to cancel the event and schedule more CCGs and minis. So how often do you
buy a game at your local store to express your gratitude for the owners letting
you use their space?
Cards Against Humanity continue to bring good into the world
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Cards Against Humanity continue to bring good into the world - Lemmy.World
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/14072409
[https://slrpnk.net/post/14072409]