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SvennoJ said:
JOKA_ said:
Haha does everyone in here still buy CDs and DVD/BluRays? An all digital future is coming and it will welcome you with open arms.

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Rough estimate, between 25 and 30 TB of data on that wall.

I'll crack out the old Intellivision my wife bought 2 years ago at a garage sale with a box of games for $10. Have some fun with the kids with Burger time, frogger, star command etc and some weird games using the speech modulator. Too bad my grand children won't have that fun anymore when consoles disappear.


I don't understand this....at all.  Its not inherently more fun to play a game from a disc than from a hard-disc drive.  This doesn't change the game, just how it gets to you.  In the 80/90/00's data on a cartridge or disc was the easiest way to get you a game, so thats how it was sold.  10 or 20 years from now, the easiest way to get you a game is going to be over a highspeed internet connection.



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