You've made room on the shelf for a bunch of new games (if you still
buy physical copies of games).
I usually
buy physical copies of my games, but with a 15 $ (or so) discount on the day of release... What am I going to choose?
I can't remember the last time
I bought a physical copy of a game.
I can't stream that functionality because while I do own a Japanese new 3DS, it can not stream, so
I bought the physical copy of the game hoping I could switch the cart between the two systems and have my cake and stream it too.
The M rated strategy adventure game from THQ Nordic is available again... but this time you can
buy a physical copy of the game to add to your collection!
You can also
buy a physical copy of the game though that comes with some perks.
Not exact matches
Sales rose 21.7 % to $ 689 million in the second quarter ending September 30 as more
gamers bought their titles online instead
of purchasing
physical copies from retail stores.
Jools added that he's in discussion with Limited Run Games to sell a
physical copy of the
game on Switch, which is something I'd
buy in a heartbeat.
I only
buy retail
physical copies of games.
I don't mind that it's only digital (I
bought almost all my Wii U and three quarters
of my 3DS
games digitally,) but it's too bad the option isn't there for those who prefer
physical copies.
I guess if you want a
physical copy... but why you'd want to do that when you can just
buy it on the eShop and not deal with the extra minute or two
of having to boot up the Wii U's Wii menu in order to play the
game is beyond me.
No matter what, unless people spent $ 100 million on req packs in the first week and
bought 300,000 consoles, that would leave a measily 2.357 million
copies of the
game physical and digital.
You've made room on the shelf for a bunch
of new
games (if you still
buy physical copies of
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I love this
game so much that I'm
buying the PS3 version and the
physical copy of the Vita version as well as the Guide Book!
I have a hard time imagining there's much
of an overlap
of people who own both the Switch and Wii U, see the Switch
game is full - price, then would decide to
buy it digitally rather than go to their local shop or ebay to
buy a
physical copy for under $ 20 on Wii U, if price were the determining factor.
From today, you can download the
game from the Nintendo eShop, or
buy a
physical copy with a special bonus soundtrack CD and a set
of artistic decals that will only be available for the initial print run.
If GS came down on the price
of a 4 year old
game, I may have
bought the
physical copy from them.
- Wii owners will be able to get the Switch version for free - with the Registration Code, you can keep playing with the same character - players with the Wii version registered will get a download code for the Switch version - players who want a
physical copy will have to
buy it themselves - it doesn't matter if you also registered on other platforms - as long as you are registered on Wii, you will get your free
copy of the
game - your account needs to have a valid email address, or you will not be able to take part into the campaign
though I always
buy both a
physical retail & digital
copy of the
games I truly love!
When
buying a
physical copy of Dead Island: Definitive Edition, only the first
game is on the disc - the other is obtained through a download code.
Just to clarify about Bloodborne before everyone jumps on board to tell me how the
game and the bundle have been on sale repeatedly, yes I am aware
of that, however I own the
physical copy and am waiting to
buy the expansion on sale.
Formerly
bought versions
of these
games will stay playable, and
physical duplicates or
copies stay available for use.
Jools added that he's in discussion with Limited Run Games to sell a
physical copy of the
game on Switch, which is something I'd
buy in a heartbeat.
For me I beat the
game which took a long time, but I never got around to unlocking all
of the extra levels or really getting all
of the content the
game offered on the Wii U. I sold my Wii U
copy to pay for part and my Best
Buy GCU with the Wii U sell
of my
physical copy means I only will be paying $ 30 for the Switch version on Friday.
Bonus: there's a chance you can get a free digital download
of the first
game The Stick
of Truth when you
buy a (
physical)
copy of Fractured but Whole.
With this in mind, if you're the type
of person who doesn't hold back on digital downloads then you're going to have to approach this far differently than someone who plans on
buying physical copies of most
of their
games.
However, the fans out there wanting to own a
physical copy of the car - soccer
game will be able to
buy one at retail later this year.
Just think about this for a moment, when was the last time you
bought a really good
physical copy of a
game?
Those who aren't willing or able to shell out the cash for SD cards, however, may just want to stick to
physical copies of the
games that they intend to
buy.
Like an actual second
physical copy of the god forsaken
game that I have to pay for after I just
bought the first one!
I personally haven't
bought a
physical game disc in years, but one issue with
physical copies is that they'd probably have to provide the buyer with some kind
of redemption code and who's to keep you from giving that code away to a buddy who wants it on PC while your enjoy your
copy on XBOX?
Those
buying PS4s also
bought plenty
of games, with more than 35 million
game copies, including both digital and
physical sales, over the holiday season.