A man attempted to spray paint his Donkey Kong Bananza cartridge yellow to match other classic cartridges, but it got stuck in his Switch 2 and broke, highlighting the risks of modifying gaming hardware.
A TikTok user attempted to paint his Donkey Kong Bananaza cartridge yellow to match retro Nintendo cartridges, but the spray paint caused the cartridge to become stuck in his Switch 2, leading to a failed repair attempt and internet mockery.
The article details the complete physical RPG releases on Nintendo Switch 2, highlighting titles like Rune Factory, Cyberpunk 2077, and Zelda games that are available fully on cartridges, with some using Game Key Cards which require internet download for gameplay. It emphasizes the importance of physical ownership and the differences between full cartridge releases and key cards.
Atari is releasing a new platformer game called Mr. Run and Jump for vintage Atari consoles in cartridge form, complete with a box and instruction manual. Preorders for the cartridge begin on July 31 for $59.99. This is the first 2600 cartridge launch for a new Atari title since 1990. The version of Mr. Run and Jump coming to the 2600 is a primitive version of a much different-looking game with the same name that's coming to PCs and all major game consoles on July 25.