We love our Switch 2 around here, and so do you. And we love us some Mario Kart World and Donkey Bananza, but I’m really loving this Switch 2 holder that also carries your McDonald’s fries. Actually, it’s totally ridiculous, and sort of brilliant…but mostly ridiculous and you can get the files to make your very own Switch 2 McDonald’s fries to mouth delivery system right now.
One way to totally wreck your Switch 2, or at least make it so you have to clean it constantly, is to play while you’re eating your next Big Mac meal, but all of that changes now with the new GamiFries holder for Switch 2 (via The Gamer).
It’s the world’s first fries holder for your Switch 2. Never choose between eating fries or gaming again.
Or maybe just eat the McDonald’s before you play and then wash your hands? Or definitely don’t, print up a GamiFries and go hands-off on the world famous golden sticks of joy while you’re hunting down all those Banadium Gems instead.
Here’s the User Guidelines to keep in mind before you start printing your own:
- The GamiFries rig is custom made for a medium fries box.
- Do not use the rig without the fries box.
- Do not attempt to eat your GamiFries rig. It is a mount for your fries box.
- Do not say “Looks like it’s time for another side quest” every time you eat a fry from GamiFries.
- Do not sell your GamiFries. Unless it’s for a whole lot of money.
- GamiFries is open source. And open to sauces.
- Big Mac Compatible. As in, you can eat your fries with a Big Mac.
The only bad thing about all this, outside of most of it, is that you can’t just buy one. You’ll need a whole bunch of magnets, a 3D printer, and some patience to make it happen. But it does work in both Controller and Handheld mode and you can get all of the files and details for it right here.
This is an unofficial accessory not licensed, endorsed, or affiliated with Nintendo Co., Ltd. It is intended solely for non-commercial, promotional giveaway use. Use of this accessory is at the user’s own discretion. “Nintendo Switch” is a registered trademark of Nintendo Co., Ltd.
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