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Physical Games Still Rule

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TEXT US YOUR THOUGHTS!

Hey everyone, and welcome to the podcast! Today, we're going to be talking about why physical video games are superior to digital only.
Now, I know what you're thinking. "Digital games are more convenient. I can just download them and start playing right away." And that's true. But there are a lot of benefits to buying physical games as well.
For one thing, physical games are usually cheaper. You can often find them on sale at brick-and-mortar stores, or you can even trade in your old games to get a discount on new ones.
Another benefit of physical games is that you can resell them. If you get tired of a game, you can sell it back to a store or online retailer and get some of your money back. With digital games, you're stuck with them forever.
Physical games also take up less space on your hard drive. If you have a limited amount of storage space, physical games are the way to go.
Finally, physical games just feel more satisfying to own. There's something about having a physical copy of a game that you can hold in your hands and look at. It's a tangible reminder of all the fun you've had playing it.
So, if you're looking for the best way to experience video games, I recommend buying physical copies. They're cheaper, you can resell them, they take up less space, and they just feel better.
Thanks for listening!
In addition to the benefits mentioned above, physical video games also offer a number of other advantages, including:
The ability to share games with friends and family
The ability to play games offline
The ability to collect rare and unique games
The ability to support your local game store
If you're still on the fence about whether to buy physical or digital video games, I encourage you to give physical games a try. You may be surprised at how much you enjoy them.

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TEXT US YOUR THOUGHTS!

Hey everyone, and welcome to the podcast! Today, we're going to be talking about why physical video games are superior to digital only.
Now, I know what you're thinking. "Digital games are more convenient. I can just download them and start playing right away." And that's true. But there are a lot of benefits to buying physical games as well.
For one thing, physical games are usually cheaper. You can often find them on sale at brick-and-mortar stores, or you can even trade in your old games to get a discount on new ones.
Another benefit of physical games is that you can resell them. If you get tired of a game, you can sell it back to a store or online retailer and get some of your money back. With digital games, you're stuck with them forever.
Physical games also take up less space on your hard drive. If you have a limited amount of storage space, physical games are the way to go.
Finally, physical games just feel more satisfying to own. There's something about having a physical copy of a game that you can hold in your hands and look at. It's a tangible reminder of all the fun you've had playing it.
So, if you're looking for the best way to experience video games, I recommend buying physical copies. They're cheaper, you can resell them, they take up less space, and they just feel better.
Thanks for listening!
In addition to the benefits mentioned above, physical video games also offer a number of other advantages, including:
The ability to share games with friends and family
The ability to play games offline
The ability to collect rare and unique games
The ability to support your local game store
If you're still on the fence about whether to buy physical or digital video games, I encourage you to give physical games a try. You may be surprised at how much you enjoy them.

Support the show

https://discord.gg/3yfGt9gahB

  continue reading

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