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Is licking a Switch cartridge bad?

[Switch] I licked my hand after touching a game card
game card
A Nintendo Game Card is a proprietary flash storage-based format used to physically distribute video games for certain Nintendo systems.
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and noticed a strange, bitter taste. Is my health at risk? Please be reassured that your health is not at risk. Nintendo Switch game cards are coated with a bittering agent (Denatonium Benzoate).
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Can you lick a Switch game?

Tasters described the flavor as very bitter and sour, some describing it as the taste of a battery. So the long story/short is that Nintendo Switch gaming cartridges taste BAD so you won't stick them in your mouth. Please don't go out and try this now…
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Why do people taste Switch cartridges?

Switch games are coated in a thin layer of a compound called Denatonium Benzoate, known in the science world as one of the worst tasting compounds on the planet. A chemical concoction so bitter that as soon as anything it might be on or in touches your tongue, your immediate reaction will be to spit it out.
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Can you damage a Switch cartridge?

Here's the problem: If you look at the back of a Nintendo Switch cartridge, you'll notice a set of deep ridges on the bottom half, separated by plastic strips. If any of those strips is broken or cracked enough to move, it is possible for the cartridge to damage a component in the console.
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What chemical is the taste of Switch cartridges?

Nintendo Switch game cards are coated in a bitter-tasting substance (denatonium benzoate).
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Nintendo Switch Cartridges Taste Really Bad: A Snacktaku Special Report

What is a Switch cartridge made of?

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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How sturdy are Switch cartridges?

The Nintendo Switch cartridges are very durable -- moreso than you conventional CD-ROM even. The cases they come in are so oversized, I'd recommend getting a case to hold all your games though.
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Can you clean a Switch cartridge?

Once you have your supplies, all you need to do to clean your Nintendo Switch game cartridges safely is dip your Q-tip in a very small amount of rubbing alcohol and gently rub it on the contacts. These are the metal parts on the back of your game cartridge that your Switch uses to read the game data.
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Can Switch cartridges be fake?

The product could be counterfeit if offered well below the average retail price. Look closely at the print found on game discs, cartridges and packaging. Counterfeiters may ship the game disc or cartridge separate from the packaging or instruction manuals.
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Why do people lick Switch games?

Kids love putting tiny objects in their mouths, and this tactic might prevent games from being destroyed. Okay, so, turns out Nintendo Switch cartridges taste awful so kids won't eat them.
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Can fake carts still taste good?

So what do fake carts taste like? Well, if you happen to take a puff of a counterfeit cart expect a burnt flavor and perhaps a metal aftertaste. This is because some additives and contaminants in these faulty carts produce a negative reaction when heated, therefore the vapor will taste as such.
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Why are old Switch games so expensive?

The same reason Nintendo games are expensive is the same reason Apple products are. It is an extremely well-known and trusted brand with decades of history behind it. People trust Nintendo, therefore, they are willing to pay more for Nintendo products.
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Is Switch piracy illegal?

What is Nintendo's official stance on video game piracy? Video game piracy is illegal. Nintendo opposes those who benefit and trade off the creative work of game developers, artists, animators, musicians, motion capture artists and others.
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Does Nintendo Switch have sins?

there's no The Sims Nintendo Switch version. It seems like an obvious gap in the market, but there's more going on than meets the eye between Maxis, EA, and Nintendo. Here, we'll speculate about any future Sims games on the Nintendo Switch, and see what happened to cause a lull in Maxis' catalogue on Nintendo consoles.
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Is anything saved on a Switch cartridge?

Game Progress & Save Data

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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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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Can a Switch game survive the wash?

Looks like a Switch game card can survive a trip through the washing machine. ended up in our laundry hamper. We didn't notice it until after its already been through a wash in the machine. After leaving it to dry the only noticeable damage was the peeled label.
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Do Nintendo Switch cartridges taste?

Nintendo Switch cartridges are coated in a bittering agent meant to prevent them from being swallowed. The bitter flavor is non-toxic, according to Nintendo's explanation, and is completely harmless to those feeling bold enough to take a lick.
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What is the lifespan of a game cartridge?

A properly archived cartridge with any batteries removed or regularly replaced might expect to last 50+ years. If stored any other way, it will vary greatly but as an electronic engineer and based on experience with older systems I'd expect to see the failure rate start to rapidly increase in the next few years.
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Are Switch cartridges more expensive?

Cartridges are relatively-speaking much more expensive. They also aren't a set cost. Regardless of whether you burn 5GB or 40GB to a Blu-ray disc the media costs the same. Switch cartridges on the other hand, escalate in price depending on whether you need 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB or 32GB of storage.
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How many GB can a Switch cartridge hold?

The biggest N64 cartridges could store 64 MB of data. The biggest Switch cartridges can store 32 GB of data.
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How do you dump a Switch cartridge?

Instructions (Digital based dump)
  1. Launch into Sys CFW via hekate (or if the game you want to dump is on EmuMMC, launch EmuMMC cfw)
  2. Open the Homebrew Menu and open nxdumptool.
  3. Select Dump installed SD card / eMMC content. ...
  4. Select the game you want to dump, then select Nintendo Submission Package (NSP) dump.
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