Why are some Nintendo Switch games hard to find?

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17 Apr 2025, 11:10 pm

What the thread title says...



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20 Apr 2025, 6:54 pm

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28 Apr 2025, 3:33 am

something to do with switch 2



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28 Apr 2025, 8:13 pm

enz wrote:
something to do with switch 2


That might hold true for the regular Switch games but the big box stuff like the Nintendo Labo kits & Ring Fit Adventure are what I really had in mind!! !

Fortunately, I already own 3 out of 4 of the Nintendo Labo kits (Variety, Vehicle & Robot) and Ring Fit Adventure (my first Switch game)

Which leaves the 4th Nintendo Labo kit (VR)...



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28 Apr 2025, 10:33 pm

I didn't have a Switch at the time, so I don't know for sure, but it seemed like the Labo stuff went into the bargain bins pretty quick.


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28 Apr 2025, 11:51 pm

I'm not sure any of us have the insight to answer your question.

Which games are hard to find? I assume you mean hard copies of the games?


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Yesterday, 1:12 am

SabbraCadabra wrote:
I didn't have a Switch at the time, so I don't know for sure, but it seemed like the Labo stuff went into the bargain bins pretty quick.


Wait...what?!?

Maybe the VR is easier to find in other places!! !

But I think part of why that particular Nintendo Labo kit is hard to find is for 2 reasons:

-Virtual reality is the hot trend right now
-The popular Switch games that interface with it

(Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Super Mario Odyssey & The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)

I should add that I have found the kit online BUT I am looking for the game in-person at thrift shops, used game stores, flea markets, yard sales etc!

Ever other Switch game I can get digitally on the Nintendo E-shop so the VR Kit truly is the last physical game for the console to get



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Yesterday, 1:35 am

According to Nintendo's website for the Labo kits, there are currently very few authorized retailers.

They are still for sale, just not in very many places. I have found them on online retailers like amazon.

https://www.nintendo.com/my/dealer/index.html

Ring Fit Adventure seems to be widely available through online retailers, even if not many places have it on the shelf in physical stores.

Nintendo's website says Ring Fit Adventure is currently out of stock, but other retailers have them available.

Finding used copies is likely going to be difficult, as there may not be many copies out there to begin with, if they weren't sufficiently popular. Or, even if they did get sold, they broke to a point where it was no longer usable. Or they're being listen on ebay instead of thrift stores or yard sales.



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Yesterday, 5:39 am

As UCD mentions - eBay is an option for this sort of thing. You can find almost anything on eBay, within reason.

If you don't have an account, you should sign up for one.



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Today, 4:21 am

^Not a good idea to get it from Ebay because I would have no idea what the condition of the product would be like (missing cardboard or VR goggles!! !)!

I found where to get the game from online if I have completely exhausted my search in-person



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Today, 8:31 am

Mikurotoro92 wrote:
^Not a good idea to get it from Ebay because I would have no idea what the condition of the product would be like (missing cardboard or VR goggles!! !)!

I found where to get the game from online if I have completely exhausted my search in-person


Sellers are obliged to provide an accurate description of the items that they are selling on eBay.

Also, sellers are rated via a percentage rating which is based on feedback received for their sold items as well as any bought items (you can specifically and easily bring up a sellers feedback for when people have bought items from them) and see what feedback they have received.

The higher a sellers feedback is, the higher is the likelihood that you will usually receive an item that is worth buying second hand.

You can also ask questions about an item to the seller, before you place a bid on an auction, or before buying via the buy it now feature or best offer feature.