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Nintendo Switch Games Are Being Replaced by Googly Eyes

Jan 06, 2025 6:06 PM

Recently, multiple Nintendo Switch players reported finding googly eyes instead of game cartridges in brand new game boxes, particularly around the holiday season. The odd occurrence is believed to be a tactic used by potential thieves, as a googly eye can mimic the sound and visual appearance of a cartridge when shaking the box. Games affected include popular titles like Luigi's Mansion 2 HD and Animal Crossing: New Horizons. While there have been numerous claims, the scale and cause of this peculiar issue remain unclear, with gamers and retailers alike puzzled. With no confirmation from Nintendo or major retailers like Walmart and Target, it's uncertain whether these reports indicate a widespread problem or just an internet joke.

What should I do if I find a googly eye in my Nintendo Switch game case?

If you discover a googly eye in your Nintendo Switch game case instead of a game cartridge, you should reach out to the retailer where you purchased the game for a return or exchange. Most stores are reportedly willing to replace the googly eye with the correct game if you present your case.

Nintendo Switch has become a popular platform for gamers, boasting a diverse library of games from family-friendly adventures to indie titles. One of the standout releases, Luigi's Mansion 2 HD, is a beloved title that brings players into the whimsical yet spooky world of vacuuming up ghosts. As the holiday season approaches, consumer vigilance becomes critical to ensure a joyful gaming experience without unwelcome surprises like googly eyes in their game cases.



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