Nintendo Is "Acting To Protect The Industry" With Switch 2 Game Key Cards, Says Ex-Capcom Composer
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Ex-Capcom Dev Defends Switch 2 Keycards, Says Physical Format Isn’t Always Longer-Lasting
See full bio Shaheer Zahid Currently serving as a News Reporter at Tech4Gamers, I have the privilege of combining my love for gaming with the art of storytelling. My role involves crafting engaging narratives that keep our audience abreast of the latest developments in the gaming world. See full bio Story Highlight Ex-Capcom dev defends Nintendo’s Game-Key Cards, saying they’re meant to protect the industry. He says that digital media will out…
Ex-Capcom developer defends Game-Key Cards
Composer and former Capcom developer Masakazu Sugimori has defended Nintendo’s Game-Key Card initiative claiming that the Game-Key Cards “protect the game and digital entertainment industries as a whole.” Standing in defence of digital he says “can non-digital goods be used forever? For the most part, no. Physical things have a lifespan, and they eventually break. Digital… Read More »Ex-Capcom developer defends Game-Key Cards Source
Former Capcom developer believes Nintendo's controversial decisions aren't out of greed but a desire to 'protect the industry'
The Switch 2 was released back in June of this year. Leading up to this window, Nintendo faced a lot of scrutiny from fans regarding the pricing of the console and some of its games. Indeed, the Switch 2 can currently be picked up for $449.99 in the United States. Of course, those that want the Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart Bundle could get it at $499.99 instead.
A former Capcom worker breaks a spear in favor of Nintendo, whom he sees as a company that is making many good and not as bad as it is thought.
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