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reactordev ◴[] No.45089771[source]
They did this to micro sd cards on the first switch. Looks like they found another way. Nintendo isn’t customer friendly. Gone are the days of the N64 and gone are the days of Nintendo pushing the boundaries of fun and entertainment.

Now, they make underpowered handhelds for kids with proprietary dongles like Apple in hopes of trapping their customers to their platform.

No thanks.

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op00to ◴[] No.45091512[source]
Like the Game Boy? Or the 3DS?
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reactordev ◴[] No.45093616[source]
The Switch v1, not the v2 OLED. The 3DS had their own memory card “format”
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1. frosted-flakes ◴[] No.45094987{3}[source]
The 3DS family of devices used standard SD and micro SD cards.
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2. reactordev ◴[] No.45095371[source]
The games, not the expansion. You could throw any microsd card into your 3DS to get more storage. I’m talking about the memory card the games are written on.