Shikinouta
Inkster Jr.
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2015
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Not like that you sick ****. Do you prefer to buy your games digitally or physically? Don't think your answer has to be blanketed black or white across all consoles, because it's obviously not.
For instance, I prefer to buy physical for Wii U, since those loving disks come with those lovely rounded edges (plus I got Splatoon for 40 when I bought Super Mario Maker). I have a lot of games on my shelf (like 160ish I think) and the blue Wii U cases look really nice ~. Sucks there's no more instructions.
On the flip side, when it comes to handhelds I generally prefer digital (harking back to the days of yore when I hated having to choose what Gameboy Advanced games to take with me on a family trip). Having a 32 gig micro SD helps a lot too. I do buy physical handheld games when the game in question is too big to download or if I want to play it now, like Xenoblade 3D. Or if it's cheap. Physical games across the board are dirt cheap now.
What do you think? Physical or digital?
For instance, I prefer to buy physical for Wii U, since those loving disks come with those lovely rounded edges (plus I got Splatoon for 40 when I bought Super Mario Maker). I have a lot of games on my shelf (like 160ish I think) and the blue Wii U cases look really nice ~. Sucks there's no more instructions.
On the flip side, when it comes to handhelds I generally prefer digital (harking back to the days of yore when I hated having to choose what Gameboy Advanced games to take with me on a family trip). Having a 32 gig micro SD helps a lot too. I do buy physical handheld games when the game in question is too big to download or if I want to play it now, like Xenoblade 3D. Or if it's cheap. Physical games across the board are dirt cheap now.
What do you think? Physical or digital?