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Switch 2 cartridges will taste terrible we’re afraid, which shouldn’t be too big a deal unless the economy gets really bad

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Switch 2 cartridges will taste terrible we're afraid, which shouldn't be too big a deal unless the economy gets really bad

In uncertain times, one thing remains constant: the Nintendo Switch 2 will still use physical cartridges that taste bad. Takuhiro Dohta from Nintendo confirmed this, stating that the cartridges are designed to deter any potential consumption. The taste is a result of denatonium benzoate, a chemical used to prevent people from ingesting the cartridges.

Despite the warning, some individuals, like Kouichi Kawamoto, have admitted to tasting the original Nintendo Switch cartridges out of curiosity. However, it is strongly advised against trying to taste the Nintendo Switch 2 cartridges.

Nintendo’s precautionary measures may seem extreme, but it serves a vital purpose in ensuring the safety of users. While the temptation to taste the cartridges may arise, it’s important to resist the urge for your own well-being. Remember, there are plenty of other flavors to explore that don’t involve risking your health.

In conclusion, there is no legitimate reason to taste a Nintendo Switch 2 cartridge. It’s best to leave the cartridges untouched and focus on enjoying the games they contain.

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