I completely understand where you’re coming from, but for a lot of gamers physical discs are the only way they could afford to play games because they could get them secondhand. You can also give games to your younger siblings Which is a great way to introduce them to the games you were playing.
Most importantly though, as we saw from PlayStation this past week, if the media we buy is only digital, it can be taken away from us at a moment’s notice with no recourse. Imagine that, one day your entire library of games could be deleted overnight because technically you don’t own it.
In Mission Impossible 3, Ethan’s cover job is working for the Department of Transportation so that when he talks about how “traffic has a memory” people get bored and stop asking questions, but that wouldn’t work on me. I would ask him so many questions he would have to kill me.
One of the biggest cultural shifts of my lifetime is the relative standings of the Beatles, used to be that Lennon and McCartney were the definition of tied for first place and Ringo was kinda a joke, now Paul is clearly one, John is cringe, and it’s illegal to make fun of Ringo
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A new law in California will forbid digital storefronts from using terms like “buy” unless they specifically tell players that they’re simply buying a license for a game and not owning it.
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Playing in a sold-out St. James's Park will be a much-needed revenue boost for the club. Onward!