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Can you share Nintendo cartridge?

Yes, Switch games are not tied down to a console, so you can share (lend) a physical game to your friend. What are some amazing games for the Nintendo Switch?
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Can you share Nintendo Switch cartridges?

Purchases made on a Nintendo Account can be redownloaded and played on any Nintendo Switch system it is linked to. You can link your Nintendo Account to a user profile on multiple systems. Only one Nintendo Switch system can be your Nintendo Account's primary console at a time.
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Can you share Switch cartridges between consoles?

A: You need 2 game cartridges to play together on local if you buy 2 switch consoles.
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Can you share physical games between switches?

Physical games can be played on any system you like. Save data for physical and digital titles can be transferred between systems using Save Cloud Data backup (available to Nintendo Switch Online members) or the on-device transfer process.
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Can I use the same game on two switches?

On a second system, log into the account with the game in question. This will make the second console the account's primary system. You can then log out of that account on the second Switch, and create a new profile. You can now play the same game on both systems at the same time.
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Can I use someone else's Switch game?

Anyone that uses your primary Nintendo Switch console will be able to play games you've purchased with your Nintendo Account*. Please note that you can set one console per Nintendo Account as your primary console.
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Can two switches play Mario Kart with one game?

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe supports wireless play, allowing up to 8 players to connect multiple Nintendo Switch consoles together via a local wireless connection.
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Can I get a digital copy of a game I already own Switch?

To redownload the game, launch the Nintendo eShop using the Nintendo Account that originally purchased the game, select your user icon in the top-right corner to access the shop settings, and highlight Redownload. Select the game in the list of previously purchased titles, then select the orange icon to redownload.
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Are Switch games tied to your account?

Purchases on the Nintendo Switch eShop are tied to the Nintendo Account that made the purchase. You can register one primary console per Nintendo Account. Once you've registered a primary console, your digital purchases can be played by anyone that uses the primary console.
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Can I copy Switch games to SD card?

How to move software between your Switch and SD card. Scroll down this menu until you get to Data Management, and enter that sub-menu. Select Move Data Between System / microSD Card. Choose which games and apps you want to move across, and then select OK to commence the transfer.
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Is it better to buy physical games or digital?

Much of it comes down to personal preference. If you like having shelves lined with your games that you can browse and reminisce, you'll want to go for physical. If you prefer the convenience and speed offered through digital purchases, and don't want game boxes lying around, then you'll want to go digital.
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Can you save physical Switch games to SD card?

On Nintendo Switch, game save data is stored on the console's System Memory. This will not change whether downloadable software or software from a game card is being played. Game save data cannot be saved or copied to a microSD card.
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Are Switch cartridges account locked?

With the exception of systems and game cards distributed in the Chinese region, Nintendo Switch game cards are not region locked.
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Do Switch cartridges have memory?

The Nintendo Switch uses non-volatile flash memory technology similar to SD cards that are officially called game cards. These are distinct technologies from volatile game cartridges that are similar to RAM boards. This iteration is smaller and has a larger storage capacity than its previous versions.
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Will I lose my games if I delete a user on Switch?

Deleting a user account from a Nintendo Switch console will also delete any save data that is associated with that account and saved to the console. Data deleted from a console cannot be restored unless it is first backed up using the Save Data Cloud backup feature.
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Will I lose my game progress if I get a new Switch?

Your save data will be deleted on the source console. *Save data is stored on the console you're currently using. In order to play games with your latest save data on multiple systems, you'll need to transfer the save data each time you use a different console.
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Can you use the same copy of Animal Crossing on two switches?

You can only create one island per Nintendo Switch system, even if you use multiple games. A different system is required to create a different island.
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How do you copy a Nintendo Switch cartridge?

Nope, you cannot download a game off of a cartridge onto the system memory. The thing is, with physical cartridges, the game and license are stored on the cartridge itself, while with digital purchases the license is tied to your user account and stored locally on your console.
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What happens if you own a physical and digital Switch game?

If you have both physical & digital, the switch will play the game from the cart when the cart is inserted. The switch doesn't care where the game comes from. The save data is stored separately from the game on the Switch's internal memory.
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Can Switch cartridges be downloaded?

No. When you get a cartridge, you are purchasing a physical copy of the game and the base version of that game, without any DLCs or add-ons or updates. It cannot be downloaded to your Switch.
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How many switches do you need for 8 player Mario Kart?

Two to Eight Nintendo Switches

Two- to eight-player wireless multiplayer, each on one Switch screen.
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How do I share my Nintendo digital games?

To enable gamesharing, you need to sign into two Switches with one Nintendo account. It has to be the Nintendo account you use to buy and register your digital games. Once you've signed in to both, you'll be able to download and play your eShop purchases on both devices.
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What happens if you lost a Switch cartridge?

What to do. If the game is published by Nintendo, and was purchased new within the last 90 days (not previously-played or used), Nintendo will attempt to provide a replacement. You must be able to provide the game and proof of purchase, and the game must not show signs of physical damage.
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How much data does a Switch cartridge hold?

The biggest N64 cartridges could store 64 MB of data. The biggest Switch cartridges can store 32 GB of data. That's about 500x as much data.
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