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Chazore said:
Leadified said:

I used to think like this but considering that so many games have day-one patches now and I don't trade in my games, physical versions hardly have any value to me anymore.

Also, the only thing they own is the pastic with the data stored on the disk. They don't own the games, they paid for the rights to use them. Also said collections won't be around forever anyway and when you die, you lsoe it all regardless, so it feels all the more pointless int rying to make it seem like owning some edition that other people has, having more value than say a  truly one of a kind object out there.

Yeah, don't get me wrong. On consoles I do prefer physical more than digital since I am a bit cautious of the console online services but that's the only reason.

I do like to collect cartidges of older systems and portables though, takes a bit of care and maintenance but it's fun for me.