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GamiFries: The Ridiculous Nintendo Switch 2 Accessory You Didn’t Know You Needed

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Someone has taken snacking while gaming to a new, absurd level with a 3D-printed Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con holder that holds a box of McDonald’s fries. Yes, you read that right-this is a real product.
GamiFries: The Ridiculous Nintendo Switch 2 Accessory You Didn’t Know You Needed
Called GamiFries, it lets you enjoy your fries while racing through Mario Kart World without ever having to choose between gaming and snacking again.

The creator proudly touts it as the ‘world’s first fries holder for your Switch 2,’ making sure you never have to worry about greasy Joy-Con controllers again. With this, you can simply slide an entire McDonald’s fries box into the holder and get back to your game. You can even use it in two modes: Controller and Handheld, making sure there’s no interruption to your game time. And for those wondering, the fries don’t come with it-but you can always grab your own, right?

What’s the point of this, you ask? It’s hard to say. But honestly, we’re not sorry it exists. It’s an oddball invention that lets you enjoy both fries and gaming simultaneously. Plus, it’s open-source, so if you’ve got a 3D printer and some magnets lying around, you’re all set to create your very own fries-holding gaming accessory.

The ‘GamiFries’ also comes with some quirky guidelines, like ‘Do not eat the GamiFries rig’ and ‘Do not say “Looks like it’s time for another side quest” every time you eat a fry from the GamiFries.’ Notably, it’s also ‘Big Mac compatible,’ meaning you can indulge in the fast food trifecta while playing. Some are even hoping for an upgraded version that includes a napkin dispenser to wipe off the grease between bites.

In case you’re wondering, the Nintendo Switch 2 is officially the fastest-selling gaming console in U.S. history, with 1.6 million units sold in just one month. It’s an upgrade over the original, but is it enough to excite gamers? It’s an improvement, sure-but not quite groundbreaking. A 7/10 rating from IGN might just sum it up best: it’s like a long-overdue phone upgrade.

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