Currently Nintendo has only revealed
a physical copy of the game if you...
Do you think that it's likely to start releasing
physical copies of these games if they get enough attention as far as digital downloads go?
Not exact matches
If you own a
physical copy of either
game, you can simply pop it into the disc drive, while digital -
copy owners will find it waiting in their Ready to Download list.
Super Mario Maker may seem like the type
of game that you'd be fine purchasing on the Wii U eShop even
if you're the type
of person who prefers
physical copies, but one look at the packaging Nintendo is offering on this title means fans will go
physical all the way.
If you unlocked the Blood Dragon Armor in one
game you got it in the other as well, with keys usually being bundled with
physical copies of either
game.
We'll make sure to keep you all updated once pre-orders for the Collector's Edition for Rocket League are available and let us know
if you'll be picking up a
copy of the
game in it's
physical format
Nonetheless,
if you can still find a few friends with
physical copies of the
game, I highly recommend giving it a try.
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.
So
if they sold 2 million
copies of the
game digital and
physical, and $ 20million in req packs (which is very generous) they would have sold 577,000 custom consoles, leaving an unaccounted 577,000
copies of the
game plus the regular digital
copies of the
game that are also unaccounted for.
You've made room on the shelf for a bunch
of new
games (
if you still buy
physical copies of
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.
One
of the many reasons I prefer
physical copies instead
of digital is because my
games work even
if there is a «Purchase and Content Usage» issue on Xbox Live.
I would not be surprised
if there was a
physical copy of this
game would just be a cartridge inside a case.
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
In addition, console owners can purchase the season pass disc
if they want a
physical copy of the
game instead.
So,
if we're getting a box, does that mean we'll get a
physical copy of the
game possibly too?
Considering this is my first backed project I am assuming that
if you pledged 50 $ now and the stretch goal gets to the $ 225,000 mark you will be given the
physical copy of the
game as well, correct?
I called my local gamestop and DBZ battle
of z is offering a Goku figurine and 2 extra dlc characters
if you pre order it for the full price
of 39.99, he did say their probably won't be no
physical copy at least
of yet for the ps vita, and I'm just curious
if anybody here knows how much data does the actual
game take on the vita memory card??
And
if you truly desire a
physical copy in case a
game goes down, you can actually make multiple «
physical»
copies of every
game you have by just loading them all onto multiple hard drives or SD cards!
If the expansion logo still isn't showing and you're using a
physical copy of Horizon Zero Dawn, make sure the region for the expansion matches the title ID
of the main
game.
The Wizard's Edition will include a 300 + page hardback
physical copy based on the in -
game book that Oliver carries with him, The Wizard's Companion, and will have an in - depth bestiary, item descriptions, spells, history
of the Ni No Kuni world and, I assume, concept art as they'll be missing something big
if they don't include beautiful Studio Ghibli artwork.
Nonetheless,
if you can still find a few friends with
physical copies of the
game, I highly recommend giving it a try.
I am thinking
of getting Thief digitally, but
if they do not offer the extra mission that
physical copies come with then my money is going to
GAME store and not Xbox store.
This has led to criticism
of Sony's approach to backwards compatibility, with many users viewing the service as anti consumer when compared to Microsoft's, even
if a player already owns a
physical copy of a
game, the charge is not wavered, Customers are essentially paying twice to play a
game they may already own on the service — something not really consistent with the tagline «This is for the Players».
If I have enough money, have 1 disc, 1 downloaded version
of those
games I always play to have back up and in case I lose my
physical copy.
If a
game is going to have online issues, those same issues will be present with a
physical copy of the
game too.
If neither
of the
physical copies appeal to you, you can also purchase the
game as a digital download through Nintendo eShop on your Nintendo 3DS when the
game launches.
I'd say that fear is more
of not having a
physical copy and being at the mercy
of the company (MS in this case) that they can «pull the plug» on your
game and
if you happen to lose it off your hard drive, you're out.
You've made room on the shelf for a bunch
of new
games (
if you still buy
physical copies of games).
It sounds like
if you have a friend with the digital release
of the
games then you'll be able to insert a
physical copy of the
game into their 3DS and get the bonus Yo - kai that way, but you obviously can't duplicate a
physical medal so
if you get the
game digitally you'll unfortunately have to try your luck on eBay.
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.
If you've already put your money down for this bundle but want to obtain a
physical copy of the
game instead, Microsoft is willing to work with you and provide you with an exchange for the digital
copy.
In addition, Kickstarter backers will have the opportunity to upgrade their pledge from a digital
copy to a
physical version
of the
game if they prefer: