5 Fan-Made Switch Accessories Nintendo Didn’t Think Of (But Should Have)

Nintendo fans are pretty crafty.

Switch Dock Game Cartridge Holder

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Having a lot of small video game cartridges to keep up with can be a huge hassle, especially if you’re looking to dive deep into more than one game at a time. Taking out a small Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild cartridge to pop in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe could eventually end in you losing one of the games, unless you remain adamant about placing it back in the appropriate case immediately. Even for the well-disciplined gamers out there, however, it can become a nuisance as your active library of games stacks up.

That’s what makes these game cartridge holders so convenient. Now you can simply slide the games you’re currently playing into a cartridge holder that attaches to your actual Nintendo Switch dock. This keeps your games organized while also keeping your favorite games nearby when it’s time to switch to a new adventure.


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