Not only is Amazon providing access to more than a terabyte of memory for just a few dollars an hour, but big corporate customers are able to
buy physical boxes that provide relatively low - cost access to terabytes of non-volatile memory that developers can use instead of storage.
Not exact matches
The stacked suitcases had a better place where they could shine, but Ron
bought these big
boxes full of science /
physical demonstration stuff.
If for whatever you've never played some / any of these games and want to try them out, you can still
buy The Orange
Box on Steam, though these days it's obviously just a digital bundle instead of a
physical product.
What it took me a bit to understand (and unfortunately for how good the tutorials are at teaching you to play the game they're terrible when it comes to explaining the interface) is that there are another half - dozen or so specialty decks you can unlock, but the way to unlock them is by
buying the
physical, real world decks and using a promo code found in the
box to unlock them in the online game.