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I have to be seriously bribed by a great price to buy digitally over physical. I like owning little pieces of history.

On the less sentimental side, I like being able to sell a game back if I don't really care for it. I don't actually own anything digitally, and I'm stuck with something (nothing) that I don't really care for, and can't use towards the purchase of another game that I may or may not like.

Buying Nintendo games physically is always a safe bet. They are almost always good, and they retain their value in a big way.

If you don't like a third-party multiplat (or even a Sony/M$ exclusive), you'd better trade fast, as their value is going to sink like a stone.



Retro Tech Select - My Youtube channel. Covers throwback consumer electronics with a focus on "vid'ya games."

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