
I mean, it's Mario Kart Michael! What could it cost? 200 dollars?
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As the dust finally settles on the vacuous retail Hellscape, some emerge clutching furtively to their Nintendo Switch 2 consoles. They wonder, as they careen around the open world of Mario Kart World Tour, was it worth it? Was any of it worth it?
I mean kinda...sorta depends on how much you like Mario Kart and if you plan on playing a lot of the first party exclusives I guess? But either way you personally slice it, we are talking about the Nintendo Switch 2's launch.
We ponder the reasoning behind Mario Kart World Tour being the game that kicks off the 80 dollar price point, Porter weighs in with some Cyberpunk 2077 thoughts, and Buzz shares his experiences with the Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster (He unlocked the JP Up ability for abilink and none of his friends have even started their files...ingrates!).
We also take a trip down retail memory lane as we recall and then imagine some of the zanier encounters we have had at our favorite hobby stores. People get weird when they spend money, and that's a fact.
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Bobby: Mr. Gribble, who is your number one favorite hero?
Dale: You are if you get me a Switch 2.