i think the funniest nintendo multipack is probably the fnaf collection to me, you put it in and the entire goddamn franchise shows up in your console, giving you a quite literal jumpscare.
I like these games having separate icons since that means they’re separate games on your profile, it says you’re playing the specific game and showcases your hours similarly.
I’m studying Computer Engineering rn, and let me tell you, that shit is straight up black magic for me as well. You can ask me to put the game in there and I will gladly do so but holy fuck, don’t ask me how it works physically
I mean, he has a physical copy, so why bother? Also, interestingly stupid fact: Possible chance Forces shows up like that because of DLC Forces has that was never made available on the digital eShop, and Scott likely used a code from an OG physical copy. However, because there's no eShop listing for it, it can't be redownloaded without downloading the digital game in question, but you *can* download the game itself without the DLC for some weird reason. I discovered a trick to that. You archive the digital version of the game, then you put the cart for it in, choose to update data, and then the system will download the update data AND the DLC. It's so freaking stupid that you gotta do it, though, and the cloud icon doesn't really get replaced by a cart icon, either. Weirdly, though, as I've a physical LRG copy of Doom Eternal, the eShop says there's still DLC that I've not downloaded despite doing this, and I even checked to be sure all DLC in question was downloaded(it is).
@@JeskidoYT Other companies are guilty of this, btw, such as Ubisoft with both Immortal Fenyx Rising with the Gold Edition and/or the Season Pass having an exclusive quest, and Mario & Rabbids Kingdom Battle with the Season Pass having exclusive weapons. It ain't just Sega.
My favourite is the Final Fantasy VII and VIII cartridge just because it's a nice full circle back to the FFVII ads that bragged about the game requiring 3 discs or 200 cartridges
8:53 - The Annapurna Collection contains 12 separate game files, filling the entire screen. The physical copy retailed for $199.99 and is one of the rarest physical Switch games at 2,500 total cartridges.
I don’t know why, but I’ve always liked these multi-game packs. I mean, the concept of these things were always fascinating to me: getting multiple games in one cartridge/disc was amazing.
I feel like another reason why they don’t have the “select-a-game-menu” is to maintain parity with the switch Eshop, if they had a cartridge exclusive version of one multi game they would have to seperatly that version as well
la-mulana and la-mulana 2 released as separate games on the eshop, but the physical game card version, the la-mulana & la-mulana 2 "hidden treasures edition", had a simple game selector menu that launched the games from one switch icon. for some reason, 3 years and 2 months after the initial release, the bundle version was made available digitally on the eshop as well! it's the best of both worlds lol edit: it turns out that the 3-year-later bundle eshop release is permanently $5 cheaper than buying both games separately, and also la-mulana 1 & 2 standalone are 2.5 GB and 4.3 GB respectively, but the bundle is only 5 GB somehow
Prinny 1 & 2: Exploded and Reloaded is also a physical cartradge with both "Prinny: Can I really Be a Hero?" and "Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood!" in one. No download code required.
The hands-down best “multiple games on one cartridge” option is The Ori Collection. Blind Forest and Will of the Wisps on one cart, plus a soundtrack download code and several really gorgeous cards featuring scenes from the games… it’s one of those things that I think should be in every Switch collection.
Fun fact, the most games on a multi game cartridge like this is the Annapurna interactive deluxe collection. It has 12 games all on one cart with no downloads.
Risk of Rain 1 and 2 got a physical Switch release with both games packed into the same cartridge. Interestingly, it was pushed out while Risk of Rain 2 was still in early access on Steam, so the version of that game on the cartridge is incomplete and unpolished but still playable. You can run the game without downloading an update, and it feels like opening a time capsule.
But wait, the FF Collection isn't the most games on one cartridge! Annapurna Interactive released the Annapurna Interactive Collection, which contains 12 games, all with their own icon as they were all released at different times on the Switch. The 12 games are Donut Dodo, Gorogoa, Hindsight, I Am Dead, If Found..., Kentucky Route Zero:TV Edition, Neon White, Sayonarra Wild Hearts, Solar Ash, The Artful Escape, The Pathless, and What Remains of Edith Finch. A few of these games had never been released physically on Switch before, so this release is great, I own one personally.
Interestingly Megaman Legacy Collection 2 DOES indeed have a physical Switch release...! Only via a expensive Japan only premium box. Least the X Collections can be bought separately for cheap in Play Asia, but Classic Legacy 2? Hope you have 500+!
The only multigame cartridge I own is blaster master zero trilogy which is actually a pretty cool release not only does it include all the dlc but it even includes voice acting which is exclusive to this release
Kind of makes sense that Capcom did the download code before Nintendo had the functionality added, because if they made it a separate icon on your Home Screen with a menu to pick between them, it wouldn’t share saves with the other copies you might have already played from the eShop or borrowing a cartridge.
I remember finding the Banana Blitz HD + Sonic Forces combo pack in a GameStop, sitting right next to a copy of just Banana Blitz HD. It was $5 more expensive than the combo with Sonic Forces 💀
I love how the whole 'need game card inserted to play the game you installed' is just getting us right back to the mid 2000's of PC gaming where you needed a disc in the drive to boot a game lol
the metal gear solid master collection on switch was also similar but way more overly complicated. The cartridge itself didn't even have any of the main 3 mgs games and only the first two metal gear games and the other 3 metal gear games were given as a download code.
Remember Ateliers games had like that, Atelier Mysterious Trilogy and Atelier Dusk Trilogy had three games in one cart (alongside music & art you can watch in switch menu). Probably it's best example. Other good example is Blaster Master with all three games. Thanks Play-Asia, i buy these but remember Atelier games cost like more 90$
I have a few of these, and it definitely feels like some wizardry to put one game cart in and have multiple games pop up. So far I have the PlayAsia Japanese/Asian collections for No More Heroes 1+2, River City Girls 1+2 and Bloodstaind Curse of the Moon 1+2, but I also recently picked Pikmin 1+2 and the collection with both Ori games as well. Having a collection with two games that are super mid like Banana Blitz HD and Sonic Forces would give me a big case of buyer’s remorse though lol
One Switch multicart I have that I think is really funny just for its title is AMERICA'S GREATEST GAME SHOWS: WHEEL OF FORTUNE & JEOPARDY. I mean, the pairing absolutely makes sense, I just think its funny that Ubisoft gave it such a long title. On the other hand, I found it for $20 at a Walmart somewhere in Pennsylvania and ended up having fun playing it half-drunk with some friends on a trip to the Poconos, so that's worth the price of admission alone.
Honestly. With the release of Switch flash cards now. It's only a matter of time until you can pop in once card and all your games show up as separate games. On any non jailbroken switch. Just wait.
Would be funny if people started selling flash cards with games pre installed but instead it just zip bombs your switch with 20 thousand games that are just a png of a troll face
Hey, if Arkham City and Knight aren’t one-time downloads like they would be as codes, the trilogy might have a pretty good life later down the line on the second hand market.
Multi game collections were, and still are unique to this day. GameBoy Advance used to have a bunch of them and the DS probably had very few of them. It's nice seeing this was carried over to the Switch and many franchises would have the most obnoxious collection of games in a single cartridge for the same price, if not higher, than a third-party game itself.
I like it the way, Batman collection did it. Because with a download code like other collections did it, you redeem it once and the copy is now only the first game. You can buy Batman pre owned or borrow it to someone and both can play all three games.
I imported the Dragon Quest 1-3 Trilogy on Switch from China. It's really cool to have, even if those versions of the game kinda suck. I still recommend it to any Dragon Quest fans with excess money to burn
I got a custom “replacement” case for Final Fantasy 1-6 for PS4 that does have the ESRB. But I still don’t even own a single one of the games even digitally.
Its so funny to me that, from what I remember, you can buy the games for these collections beforehand and they wont make a duplicate on your console, so you could (for example) buy all the fnaf games on eshop and then your cartridge becomes basically worthless
My problem with games that come with download codes is that those eventually expire for some reason. And if you haven’t redeemed it or you bought the game years down the road, the code is essentially useless.
Bought a used copy of Trine collection from a game shop. Only included the first game and the download code had been used. Had to inform them I wanted my money back and that they had basically a useless game.
Nice video, Scott! One point that I think you missed about the multi-cartridge approach instead of download codes is that they make these collections worth more when you sell your used copies. For example, you could buy a used copy of Batman Arkham Collection and that would include all games, but a Resident Evil Collection copy probably wouldn't come with an unused download code, so they would be incomplete (most used copies from this game only includes Resident Evil 4 now).
Yepp. Square dropped the ball on the North American version, only allowed like an hour window to order it, then stopped after that. You can get the Play-Asia version for like $80, which is just about the same thing except for the rating on it
The standard price for that collection was supposed to be around €75, but Square Enix's store sold it mainly to scalpers and the rest is abominable history.
I remember Nintendo released Wii Sports + Wii Sports Resort double pack for the Wii and it was just one disc that would let you pick what game to launch into from the games menu rather then two different icons on the Wii home menu
A couple multi game carts I had that I thought were neat that did this were the BioShock collection and Risk of Rain 2 having the first game included on the cart.
I have a half dozen of these. Got the Pixel Remaster collection, the Dragon Quest trilogy, Pikmin 1+2, Baten Kaitos 1+2, The Oddworld Collection and the FFVII and VIII double pack. Great deals.
I got the Banana Blitz/Forces combo pack because it was ten dollars and there were nine price stickers layered on top of it and I thought that was hilarious. I beat Forces just to say I did it and I still haven't touched Banana Blitz.
Lol I can imagine that 😂😂 $2 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 Btw why a physical Switch game which such a low price?!? In my country a new game is €60 and an used game is like €55 (at this point you'd rather buy a new game, right?)
I think it's better to have extra games downloaded via an update than a code because then you can buy a copy second hand and still get access to all of the games.
Time Gal also does this. I like it personally, makes it feel like there is more content on a card than there actually is, funny enough. Though, then it adds to the number of games on the pile of shame (i.e. the backlog), and then I don't feel as good.
Their Star Wars Heritage Pack you have 7 games but still 5 game in the cartridge you have to download KOTOR 1 & 2 this is the second best value after FF Pixel Remastered cartridge !!!
There is one multi-game cart that I know of that somehow has more games than the Final Fantasy one. It's known as the Annapurna Interactive Collection and it crams 12 games in one cart. Probably one of the coolest releases when it comes to how many games there are included.
I think the MGS Master collection vol. 1 on switch puts either 6 or 7 icons on your Home Screen as well. I wanna say 1.2,3, bonus stuff, and the 2 older older games.
The upside about the Arkham collection are the people that buy used don’t have to purchase the copy digitally. Which might not even be possible if the store ever goes down.
The Batman Collection having the downloads required by the card is better than a download code since you can use it on multiple switches with multiple accounts instead of using the download code once
Half the videos that have come out on this channel could've been videos on the main channel, meanwhile there hasn't even been a video on the main channel this year.
Dunno whether to feel happy or sorry for Scott getting that FF 1-6 multi pack. They’re all great games but they far from worth their current price on the eshop and on the physical cart. Happy I was able to wait for a sale plus have a fair amount of gold points.
i think the funniest nintendo multipack is probably the fnaf collection to me, you put it in and the entire goddamn franchise shows up in your console, giving you a quite literal jumpscare.
har har har-har har
Damn the game scaring u even on the home screen💀
@@icravedeath.1200 yeah
Even funnier now with the Metal Gear Solid Collection which I think puts like 6-7 different icons.
I like these games having separate icons since that means they’re separate games on your profile, it says you’re playing the specific game and showcases your hours similarly.
Geek
@@BRAVOROBINSON 1950s ass insult😭😭
@@aturchomicz821geek
@@aturchomicz821 virgin
but it should at least have it contained in a single folder rather than cluttering the entire row
Can’t believe they fit all those games in one tiny bitter tasting cartridge
I’m studying Computer Engineering rn, and let me tell you, that shit is straight up black magic for me as well. You can ask me to put the game in there and I will gladly do so but holy fuck, don’t ask me how it works physically
@@KhangNguyen-ij4xh need to pay more attention in school then...
scott not having sonic forces installed is the best part of this video
I mean, he has a physical copy, so why bother?
Also, interestingly stupid fact: Possible chance Forces shows up like that because of DLC Forces has that was never made available on the digital eShop, and Scott likely used a code from an OG physical copy. However, because there's no eShop listing for it, it can't be redownloaded without downloading the digital game in question, but you *can* download the game itself without the DLC for some weird reason.
I discovered a trick to that. You archive the digital version of the game, then you put the cart for it in, choose to update data, and then the system will download the update data AND the DLC. It's so freaking stupid that you gotta do it, though, and the cloud icon doesn't really get replaced by a cart icon, either.
Weirdly, though, as I've a physical LRG copy of Doom Eternal, the eShop says there's still DLC that I've not downloaded despite doing this, and I even checked to be sure all DLC in question was downloaded(it is).
@@ThisIsCSDX I think I'm having a stroke
@@hahasamian8010 I told you it was stupid.
@@ThisIsCSDXdang DLC tied to the game? And not renaming it to complete edition? Now that's terrible coming from sega
@@JeskidoYT Other companies are guilty of this, btw, such as Ubisoft with both Immortal Fenyx Rising with the Gold Edition and/or the Season Pass having an exclusive quest, and Mario & Rabbids Kingdom Battle with the Season Pass having exclusive weapons.
It ain't just Sega.
Scott talks about how much he loves pikmin and yet barely gets a sentence out every time it comes up
hilarious hahaha
this is why he should make a video for each game….
Hopefully holding out for dedicated Pikmin games
My favourite is the Final Fantasy VII and VIII cartridge just because it's a nice full circle back to the FFVII ads that bragged about the game requiring 3 discs or 200 cartridges
This makes the switch the ultimate pikmin machine to play the whole franchise except for HEY! Pikmin
But who cares about hey pikmin
@@GummyPikminProductions I would like to play it someday tbh
@@GummyPikminProductions I do. Hey! Pikmin is the game that made me a fan.
@@GummyPikminProductions People Who Want To Play The Actual Pikmin 4, Fight Me, Hey Pikmin! Is A Better Pikmin Game Then Dog Simulator
It was a rhetorical question I thought it was good too
The Annapurna Collection fills the entire screen up I’ve been told
From experience, it does! 😅
Because it’s like twelve games
That would be cool if I didn't already buy Donut County digitally on its own.
Annapurna Collection is 12 games. Takes up the entire row.
Lol what games are on it?
@@ThomastheDankEngine8900 A ton of awesome indie games like Neon White, The Pathless, and What Remains of Edith Finch.
I must find this. I already have Edith Finch but still.
@@BoneDog1215sounds like a good buy lol
200$ for the whole thing, I respect them for having the balls to do that
Can't wait for the 250 in one with 17 versions of Mario
That's a lotta icons
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Spending $100+ to import the FF Pixel Remaster Collection, when you don't even like RPGs is such a Scott thing to do.
8:53 - The Annapurna Collection contains 12 separate game files, filling the entire screen. The physical copy retailed for $199.99 and is one of the rarest physical Switch games at 2,500 total cartridges.
I don’t know why, but I’ve always liked these multi-game packs. I mean, the concept of these things were always fascinating to me: getting multiple games in one cartridge/disc was amazing.
I feel like another reason why they don’t have the “select-a-game-menu” is to maintain parity with the switch Eshop, if they had a cartridge exclusive version of one multi game they would have to seperatly that version as well
la-mulana and la-mulana 2 released as separate games on the eshop, but the physical game card version, the la-mulana & la-mulana 2 "hidden treasures edition", had a simple game selector menu that launched the games from one switch icon. for some reason, 3 years and 2 months after the initial release, the bundle version was made available digitally on the eshop as well! it's the best of both worlds lol
edit: it turns out that the 3-year-later bundle eshop release is permanently $5 cheaper than buying both games separately, and also la-mulana 1 & 2 standalone are 2.5 GB and 4.3 GB respectively, but the bundle is only 5 GB somehow
Prinny 1 & 2: Exploded and Reloaded is also a physical cartradge with both "Prinny: Can I really Be a Hero?" and
"Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood!" in one. No download code required.
you just made these games up there is no way these are real titles
@@triw5662 except... There's literally an ad for these games in Disgaea 6.
I misread each instance of Prinny as Pikmin and was woefully bewildered by the subtitles
@@triw5662 These are real games. They are spin-offs of Disgaea.
I thought this was a joke. There's no way a game is called "Prinny"
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I am stash, the channel is mine now!
Hey y'all, Scott here
i am 's now, i own the channel
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The hands-down best “multiple games on one cartridge” option is The Ori Collection. Blind Forest and Will of the Wisps on one cart, plus a soundtrack download code and several really gorgeous cards featuring scenes from the games… it’s one of those things that I think should be in every Switch collection.
Fun fact, the most games on a multi game cartridge like this is the Annapurna interactive deluxe collection.
It has 12 games all on one cart with no downloads.
0:53 BRO I DIDN'T KNOW THAT WAS ON SWITCH!!! ima dive into some pikmin cheeks. thank you, skidd
Risk of Rain 1 and 2 got a physical Switch release with both games packed into the same cartridge. Interestingly, it was pushed out while Risk of Rain 2 was still in early access on Steam, so the version of that game on the cartridge is incomplete and unpolished but still playable. You can run the game without downloading an update, and it feels like opening a time capsule.
Damn! TCRF would like that
Is risk of rain returns out physically
Five Nights at Freddy's Core Collection on Switch also does the same thing of 5 separate icons for each game, 1-4 and Sister Location
i wanted to see if anybody else noticed XD
it also does that on PlayStation. can't speak to xbox tho
Scott must really love Mahjong. It was his most recently played game before he put in Sonic Forces/Banana Blitz
Some were Mahjong
But wait, the FF Collection isn't the most games on one cartridge!
Annapurna Interactive released the Annapurna Interactive Collection, which contains 12 games, all with their own icon as they were all released at different times on the Switch.
The 12 games are Donut Dodo, Gorogoa, Hindsight, I Am Dead, If Found..., Kentucky Route Zero:TV Edition, Neon White, Sayonarra Wild Hearts, Solar Ash, The Artful Escape, The Pathless, and What Remains of Edith Finch.
A few of these games had never been released physically on Switch before, so this release is great, I own one personally.
Okay, fine, FF Pixel Remaster Collection is the Switch cart with the most _good_ games on it.
@@StarkMaximumI'm assuming you're just scared of indies?
Jesus Christ.
Interestingly Megaman Legacy Collection 2 DOES indeed have a physical Switch release...! Only via a expensive Japan only premium box.
Least the X Collections can be bought separately for cheap in Play Asia, but Classic Legacy 2? Hope you have 500+!
The only multigame cartridge I own is blaster master zero trilogy which is actually a pretty cool release not only does it include all the dlc but it even includes voice acting which is exclusive to this release
I do consider it the definitive versions of these games but there is a problem
ITS A KINDA EXPENSIVE JP ONLY RELEASE
I love that you can see the card game on the switch from the D-Pad Joy-Con video
I kinda vibe with this, having 2 completely genres and games would keep things fresh, especially if you're a kid getting this as a gift or smth
Kind of makes sense that Capcom did the download code before Nintendo had the functionality added, because if they made it a separate icon on your Home Screen with a menu to pick between them, it wouldn’t share saves with the other copies you might have already played from the eShop or borrowing a cartridge.
I remember finding the Banana Blitz HD + Sonic Forces combo pack in a GameStop, sitting right next to a copy of just Banana Blitz HD. It was $5 more expensive than the combo with Sonic Forces 💀
I would definitely pay more to not have to take sonic forces
It did freak me out when Pikmin did that and the icons appeared as separate games, I'm not kidding 😂
I love how the whole 'need game card inserted to play the game you installed' is just getting us right back to the mid 2000's of PC gaming where you needed a disc in the drive to boot a game lol
the metal gear solid master collection on switch was also similar but way more overly complicated. The cartridge itself didn't even have any of the main 3 mgs games and only the first two metal gear games and the other 3 metal gear games were given as a download code.
Remember Ateliers games had like that, Atelier Mysterious Trilogy and Atelier Dusk Trilogy had three games in one cart (alongside music & art you can watch in switch menu). Probably it's best example.
Other good example is Blaster Master with all three games.
Thanks Play-Asia, i buy these but remember Atelier games cost like more 90$
I have a few of these, and it definitely feels like some wizardry to put one game cart in and have multiple games pop up. So far I have the PlayAsia Japanese/Asian collections for No More Heroes 1+2, River City Girls 1+2 and Bloodstaind Curse of the Moon 1+2, but I also recently picked Pikmin 1+2 and the collection with both Ori games as well. Having a collection with two games that are super mid like Banana Blitz HD and Sonic Forces would give me a big case of buyer’s remorse though lol
Or just put multiple cartridges in one case, because those boxes are fucking gigantic.
Not a complete collection without “Hasbro Game Night: Monopoly for Nintendo Switch” the game of all time!!!
One Switch multicart I have that I think is really funny just for its title is AMERICA'S GREATEST GAME SHOWS: WHEEL OF FORTUNE & JEOPARDY. I mean, the pairing absolutely makes sense, I just think its funny that Ubisoft gave it such a long title. On the other hand, I found it for $20 at a Walmart somewhere in Pennsylvania and ended up having fun playing it half-drunk with some friends on a trip to the Poconos, so that's worth the price of admission alone.
I can't believe Scott Woz forgot the Five Nights at Freddy's Core Collection.
Great video. The cool thing about the final fantasy import collection is it has artwork inside the box. The ESRB version is just blank lol
who just stares at the inside of a game case anyway?
I love being a fan of Scott it makes me feel like a fan of Scott
After being stressed out from listening to people complain all day IRL, I unwind and relax by listening to Scott complain about everything.
You can tell Scott isn't thinking about future sells or purchases of the games used if it has a code vs the cartridge unlocking a full download.
The Team Sonic Racing and Sonic Mania Double Pack was fantastic! I got both a great racing game, and a fantastic 2D platform game, both staring Sonic!
Keep in mind that I was getting into Sonic more and more back then. So this was perfect and easy way to get more Sonic in my life!
@@courtneymertz4596 Cool!
Game card download is better for reselling. You can buy a used copy and have the entire collection. Download codes are used only once
Honestly. With the release of Switch flash cards now. It's only a matter of time until you can pop in once card and all your games show up as separate games.
On any non jailbroken switch.
Just wait.
Would be funny if people started selling flash cards with games pre installed but instead it just zip bombs your switch with 20 thousand games that are just a png of a troll face
@@steveminecraft5887Don't give 'em ideas bro 😂😂
The biggest collection game cardtridge I have is the annipurna interactive collection. It has 12 games on one cartridge and is glorius.
I'm so happy the remastered Tomb Raider trilogy is just in 1 app.
Hey, if Arkham City and Knight aren’t one-time downloads like they would be as codes, the trilogy might have a pretty good life later down the line on the second hand market.
The best bang for your buck is when all the games are on the cartridge.
6:46 Makes sense cos it's about that many gigs on PC too.
Having a physical release of the original Sonic Mania has lots of value.
As a Scott once said, "The value lies in significantly less content."
Multi game collections were, and still are unique to this day. GameBoy Advance used to have a bunch of them and the DS probably had very few of them. It's nice seeing this was carried over to the Switch and many franchises would have the most obnoxious collection of games in a single cartridge for the same price, if not higher, than a third-party game itself.
Fun fact: the last DS game is a multi game collection.
I like it the way, Batman collection did it. Because with a download code like other collections did it, you redeem it once and the copy is now only the first game.
You can buy Batman pre owned or borrow it to someone and both can play all three games.
the best alternative to multi games is what mario 3d world + bowser fury did. you enter the game and choose the game. just perfect.
My first game that did that on the switch was Pikmin 1 + 2 I was so baffled when it happened
Yay new Scott's Stash video
7:37 yeah that's what made me go full digital with the Switch
This isn’t preservation when cartridge based games aren’t complete without internet
I imported the Dragon Quest 1-3 Trilogy on Switch from China. It's really cool to have, even if those versions of the game kinda suck. I still recommend it to any Dragon Quest fans with excess money to burn
I got a custom “replacement” case for Final Fantasy 1-6 for PS4 that does have the ESRB. But I still don’t even own a single one of the games even digitally.
Its so funny to me that, from what I remember, you can buy the games for these collections beforehand and they wont make a duplicate on your console, so you could (for example) buy all the fnaf games on eshop and then your cartridge becomes basically worthless
This is shown in this video with Sonic Forces. It has the "download" icon, indicating he has an eShop copy too.
My problem with games that come with download codes is that those eventually expire for some reason. And if you haven’t redeemed it or you bought the game years down the road, the code is essentially useless.
Bought a used copy of Trine collection from a game shop. Only included the first game and the download code had been used. Had to inform them I wanted my money back and that they had basically a useless game.
The Five Nights at Freddy's multicart is my favorite. I thought it was so funny when I put it in and it took over my entire recently played list
Enter/Exit the Gungeon had a similar treatment, there’s a physical release for it too
0:08 “which one are you choosing ?”
“Lights Camera Action!”
Me: Good answer
You missed Danganronpa: Decadence. That game has 4 games on the Menu that you can only use with the Cartridge.
He was likely too scared to talk about Danganronpa ever again lmao
That's the only multi game cartridge I have
You think Scott knows what a Danganronpa is?
@@WeezerFanNumber6969He mentioned it in a video
@@WeezerFanNumber6969 yes. In his 2021 nintendo switch year in review, he talks about the game.
9:42 he says at that point so much here haha
another banger from the ScottMan
Nice video, Scott! One point that I think you missed about the multi-cartridge approach instead of download codes is that they make these collections worth more when you sell your used copies. For example, you could buy a used copy of Batman Arkham Collection and that would include all games, but a Resident Evil Collection copy probably wouldn't come with an unused download code, so they would be incomplete (most used copies from this game only includes Resident Evil 4 now).
8:44 this gave me the idea that this switch feature has amazing piracy potential
I had NO idea they did a physical for the FF games until now…
Yepp. Square dropped the ball on the North American version, only allowed like an hour window to order it, then stopped after that. You can get the Play-Asia version for like $80, which is just about the same thing except for the rating on it
The standard price for that collection was supposed to be around €75, but Square Enix's store sold it mainly to scalpers and the rest is abominable history.
That’s some good releases!
10:23 Sega also had Puyo Puyo Tetris as a family friendly Nintendo Switch game.
I’ve been actively avoiding these packs thinking they had one game and the rest as download codes. This definitely changed my mind on that.
My first game to have 2 in one was my imported copy of Oniken + Odallus collection. I was blown away when I stuck the cartridge in.
I remember Nintendo released Wii Sports + Wii Sports Resort double pack for the Wii and it was just one disc that would let you pick what game to launch into from the games menu rather then two different icons on the Wii home menu
Another great video!
Final Phantasy 1 through 7 is probably the best deal!
6:32 Why don’t they just include multiple cartridges?
Very cool Scott have a great day
I like the Risk of Rain physical release that segmented the classic RoR and RoR 2 on the homepage
A couple multi game carts I had that I thought were neat that did this were the BioShock collection and Risk of Rain 2 having the first game included on the cart.
I have a half dozen of these. Got the Pixel Remaster collection, the Dragon Quest trilogy, Pikmin 1+2, Baten Kaitos 1+2, The Oddworld Collection and the FFVII and VIII double pack. Great deals.
Lego Harry Potter collection has 2 games on on cartridge with a game selection menu.
I got the Banana Blitz/Forces combo pack because it was ten dollars and there were nine price stickers layered on top of it and I thought that was hilarious. I beat Forces just to say I did it and I still haven't touched Banana Blitz.
Lol I can imagine that 😂😂
$2 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1
Btw why a physical Switch game which such a low price?!?
In my country a new game is €60 and an used game is like €55 (at this point you'd rather buy a new game, right?)
I think it's better to have extra games downloaded via an update than a code because then you can buy a copy second hand and still get access to all of the games.
Got a 2 pack of the Subnautica games when Below Zero came out. Still easily some of my favorite games on the console, especially the first one.
The advantage with the Batman cart vs download codes is that you can buy used or sell and still have all the games. Which I actually much prefer.
YESS MORE SCOTT MENTIONING PIKMIN YAYYYYY
Now we need the multi nintendo switch game releases
Time Gal also does this. I like it personally, makes it feel like there is more content on a card than there actually is, funny enough. Though, then it adds to the number of games on the pile of shame (i.e. the backlog), and then I don't feel as good.
Their Star Wars Heritage Pack you have 7 games but still 5 game in the cartridge you have to download KOTOR 1 & 2 this is the second best value after FF Pixel Remastered cartridge !!!
There is one multi-game cart that I know of that somehow has more games than the Final Fantasy one. It's known as the Annapurna Interactive Collection and it crams 12 games in one cart. Probably one of the coolest releases when it comes to how many games there are included.
“How long have you been watching Scott The Woz?”
I can always tell when he’s about to say a game is fine
I think the MGS Master collection vol. 1 on switch puts either 6 or 7 icons on your Home Screen as well. I wanna say 1.2,3, bonus stuff, and the 2 older older games.
The upside about the Arkham collection are the people that buy used don’t have to purchase the copy digitally. Which might not even be possible if the store ever goes down.
The Batman Collection having the downloads required by the card is better than a download code since you can use it on multiple switches with multiple accounts instead of using the download code once
But it’s kind of pointless if you need the actual cartridge to access it regardless
Half the videos that have come out on this channel could've been videos on the main channel, meanwhile there hasn't even been a video on the main channel this year.
Dunno whether to feel happy or sorry for Scott getting that FF 1-6 multi pack. They’re all great games but they far from worth their current price on the eshop and on the physical cart. Happy I was able to wait for a sale plus have a fair amount of gold points.
😭😭😭