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emilyem34 t1_is5den3 wrote

I second this! I will say though, if you are looking for switch games, I didn’t see any the last time I was at the library.

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outb0undflight t1_is5ineg wrote

WPL definitely has Switch games. They've always been in an easy to miss spot, though and I think they moved a bunch of them to the Children's Room after the renovation, so it might be a good idea to ask the staff to see if they have what you're looking for and where it is.

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Beardo4LYF t1_is5jqkh wrote

Lol

Me a bearded fellow: "excuse me where is the children room.. now feeling cringe the room of children please ma'am... Regretting all life choices that led up to that clicks shoes together turns around and leaves

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outb0undflight t1_is5kdn5 wrote

Yeah, splitting up the game collection was never a decision that made sense to me. Especially since so many of your most popular Switch titles end up catalogued as children's games because they're rated E and targeted at all audiences.

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Beardo4LYF t1_is5lfs4 wrote

Again...full grown man .. "excuse me do you have animal farm or Pokemon ". Can we go to the behind a current method like the adult films back in the day. Needs just walking out with discret packages lol.

Better yet!!! I'll roll reverse!! I'll send in my child to get the game I want and I'll be outside waiting with shades on!!

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ChanceTheGardenerr t1_is5o1yg wrote

U can go online, search the catalog by switch titles, and they are pleased to set them aside for you, even transporting them from the other libraries in the system.

https://catalog.cwmars.org

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MrsNightskyre t1_isp7r2z wrote

This is what I was going to suggest. My local branch has about 10 video games (nothing newer than WiiU), but my kids will request games and get them from all over the CW/MARS system.

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