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Yes, if that means the whole game on preferably faster storage (UHS-2 or better) with save games and patches saved on the cartridge itself, more than worth $90 to me.

Bigger cartridges would be nice as well. Compact flash was a nice size to handle, although you had to be careful with the pins in shallow connectors. But with 50 pins vs 9 connections on a SD card, imagine what kinda speeds you could get with a modern compact flash interface nowadays.

@Shatts digital prices will only go up when physical dies, less competition, higher prices. It's a nice myth spun by the industry making people believe digital prices are kept high to appease brick and mortar stores. It's simply priced high because people are willing to pay more for the convenience not to get off their arse.

https://www.slashfilm.com/719493/why-streaming-movies-is-more-expensive-than-buying-the-blu-ray-or-dvd/
Same is true for games and will only get worse with less physical options around.