Dr Bass
Gold Member
This whole thing still baffles me. It's like saying you're not going to listen to your favorite band's music anymore because they release digitally and not on CD. Isn't it the music (i.e. the games) that are the important part? People would really give up on the experience of playing your favorite stuff because it didn't come on a plastic disc actually worth ten cents? You never "owned" the game anyway. You owned a license to play it. And we are so far removed from what physical meant on carts and such, it's not even analogous to those days.