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Platina said:
It's a good sign for physical games, as I always prefer them over digital ones..

I prefer physical too, mostly because I then have the option to sell or lend the game later.  Physical copies often cost less as well.  So, its largely a financial thing for me.  But, as the real cost of gaming continues to decrease*, the idea of not swapping out disks becomes more and more appealing. 

I do like going to the store, looking over the games on the shelves, and reading the back of the box.  That's just the way I grew up shopping for games, and I've always enjoyed it.  I wish there was a disk changer for consoles.....

 

*Full price console games have been $60 for about 20 years now.   But, inflation means that games now cost about $35 in 1996 dollars.  Possibly more importantly, the hours of enjoyment that come from most games has tremendously increased.