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Collecting pieces of plastic and circuitry was fun!
it wasn't that long ago i did this but i forgot the sound. sounded so much like the auto stapler in the copy room..!
flippin loved the goldmine
they got so much of my allowance
The one real advantage physical games have is the ability to resell them. But with really deep sales on Steam (got a dozen or so games during X-mas for the price of 1,5 A releases), that doesn't quite matter either.
Also, have you tried lending physical games? I had cartridges returned in a sorry state and don't ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ get me started on discs. Steam sharing is so ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ much easier, especially if your ACTUAL family lives 4 train-hours away.
I mean, yeah, game boxes do have a certain magic. I didn't grow out of it, I still feel it. It's just that this magic is greatly diminished with booklets being effectively deleted from gaming reality and that magic really doesn't hold up in comfort with a game collection well over a dozen.
Now Rockstar can remove old GTA Games from store To sell remastered trash?
https://steamcommunity.com/app/12120/discussions/0/3084394448731781987
That so anti-customer
Do I? Yes. Why?
Because I took extremely good care of the ones I owned when I owned them. No scratches and all right back in their cases.
Now there is a digital way to get them not so much anymore. I can just download it again whenever I feel like it.
The biggest problem I see with that is there are certain games if you don't own the physical copy you will never get to play them again. With all these games stores the smartest thing to do to protect all those games would be to release them in a digital form.
floppy discs and cd/dvd sucked, I'd rather be digital.