As you may already know, back in May this year rumours were going around saying that Nintendo would be returning to cartridge software with Nintendo NX, something that was largely taken with some sceptism by most.
Then last week or so, Gamestop's CEO confirmed to investors Nintendo's NX would have physical based media, alleviating any fears that wouldn't be the case with NX. He told investors the company was naturally happy about the revenue it would bring in pre-owned sales. He was then asked whether this would include cartridges, to which he replied by saying, he didn't know, but that if Nintendo did return to carts with NX, the company would be even happier, as they are easier to refurbish when necessary.
Now a Neogaf user by the name of Atheerios has noticed some interesting wording in the US trademark for the game.
In the goods and services category it lists 'video game cartridges' and 'video game memory cards':
Downloadable electronic game programs; downloadable electronic video game software; electronic game programs; electronic game software; video game cartridges; video game discs; video game memory cards; video game programs; video game software
If you check listings for Wii U games, they only list discs and downloadable methods.
Naturally, sometimes these listings cover bases like placeholders.
Could we see a return of the Zelda golden cart?.
How would you feel about a return to carts?
Smaller, cheaper to develop, and you can blow on them as often as you like. I for one am happy if this is true, I love carts!. Just hope they are not too big, but still have a decently sized flat area for artwork.
http://m.neogaf.com/showthread.php?t=1238179
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