potato_hamster said: There are plenty of advantages to havings games on discs. Being able to re-sell them being a major one, being able to lend them to friends and family being another. Owning a copy of something that may in fact increase in price over time is yet another. Nevermind whatever value there is in having a game on your shelf rather than a hard drive if you see any in that. |
They "may" increase in price, but only a fraction of retail games are that lucky, especially if you open the box to play the game. Most games lose a lot of their resell value, in most cases the few bucks you can get for them ain't worth the effort.