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Zippy6 said:
Jumpin said:

I wouldn't buy needless physical junk even if it were cheaper.

Junk would imply having no monetary value. Which is exactly what a digital library has.

Physical games meanwhile are still worth money after being purchased and people will have switch physical game collections on their shelves worth over $1k and for the very large collections much much more.

That's not true. There's a whole business sector based on selling junk, they're called pawn shops - and many of them sell video games.

The reason I consider them junk is because they're unnecessary plastic, and I don't want any of that in my house. It's that simple.

Last edited by Jumpin - on 03 April 2025

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