spemanig said:
In 20 years when people go back and play the PS4/XBO/Wii U, all those games will still be available on the market place, and for dirt cheap. Even now, I still can, and do, buy games from the PS3 digitally. There are games who's prices are preserved because of this. I plan on buying Peace Walker on PS3 digitally. I got Metroid Prime Trilogy, a game that used to run for like $200 physically, for $10 on the eshop. And that's all without having to scour game stores and ebay hoping someone has the game you want on the console you want in the condition you want for the price you want. You'll just buy the old system, look up the market place, and buy those games. In a digital marketplace where there are no physical games, game preservation becomes easier and more streamlined, not more difficult. |
you got MP3T because Nintendo decided to make it available. what about all the other elusive titles on the wii that arent available on the eShop?
Lets consider a completely digital PS5. Do you expect every release on it from 2020 (hypothetical launch year) to say, 2040 to be available for download still? and what about after 2040? how do you get PS5 games? Does it just not matter anymore at that point?








