Kindle MatchBook will allow Amazon customers to get an ebook version of
physical versions bought through the retailer in the past, with titles either being offered at no charge or for between $ 0.99 and $ 2.99 each.
Not exact matches
If the gamer you're
buying for prefers to keep digital
versions of their games instead of
physical ones, help them out with a gift card to a digital storefront.
If you're worried about your grandparents dealing with an email
version, and rightfully so,
buy and send
physical versions for limited people.
And if you're trying to decide whether to pick up the digital or
physical version of the game, those who
buy it in store will receive a few extra things.
Hyrule Warriors is out around the end of the month, and those set on downloading the title instead of
buying a
physical version will need 7 GB of space on their Wii U hard drive.
Interactive Entertainment have revealed the Switch
version will release this Autumn and the
version to
buy is the
physical one.
The game will support online multiplayer but if you
buy the
physical version of DOOM it will not be included on the cart due to size limitations.
When you would
buy a
physical version of a book, you would
buy the rights to owning one copy of that book.
Amazon announced on Tuesday a new program called MatchBook, giving customers incentive to
buy a digital
version of any
physical book ever purchased on the site.
Not to leave stores in a lark most major publishers are offering digital downloads if you
buy the
physical version in your local comic shop.
I can think of many times I've
bought a
physical book and wished I had an ebook
version with me on a portable electronic device, and vice-versa.
* why can we
buy physical books (paying copyright) from international sources but not
buy the electronic
version under the same IPR payment rules?
«For several months, Amazon has been quietly discouraging the sales of Hachette's
physical books by several techniques — cutting the customer's discount so the book approached list price, taking weeks to ship the book, suggesting that prospective customers
buy other books instead and increasing the discount for the Kindle
version.»
When I can so often go out and
buy a
physical paperback of a traditionally published book more cheaply than I can it's ebook
version, there's something seriously wrong with the «legitimate» pricing structure.
Starting today, customers who have
bought new
physical books from Amazon have the option to get the Kindle e-book
version of that same book for $ 2.99, $ 1.99, $ 0.99 or for free.
If you want to read the latest Stephen King novel, on Amazon, you'll either have to
buy the eBook and download it to your Kindle or
buy the
physical (hardback or paperback)
version.
Sure, I'll
buy physical and digital
versions of comics from my favorite creators / characters, but I'm not going to gamble my money on (to me) unknown properties.
Digital
versions of the movies are still there to
buy, but
physical copies of DVDs and Blu - Rays are missing.
That's why my Switch plan has always been to
buy physical versions for the most part when they are available and save my internal and micro SD space for indie games, DLC, patches, etc..
I
bought Mario Kart from the eShop as it was a roughly equivalent price to
buy a
physical copy, and I wanted the convenience of the download
version.
I tend to have bad luck with digital games where, if I
buy them, a
physical version comes out eventually, so who knows.
So other than the security of a
physical copy, what would be the advantage of
buying this
version versus paying through the free one?
I am also not going to go out and
buy a
physical disc of the X360
version when I can get this
version with updated visuals / frame rate.
If you
buy the
physical version of the game for the Wii U, there must be at least 3 GB of free space on the system or an external hard drive.
It would be awesome to get a digital copy for
buying the
physical version.
Ok I was waiting fo a price drop, but the team behind this game s committed and I as an avid gamer support teams like this, I will go today and
buy the
physical version and download this patch and just enjoy.
The three Star Trek uniforms were free in the Euro store, but we have to
buy a poorly - selling game to get one, and rent /
buy a
version of a movie that came out weeks ago with more / better features on the
physical version to get the other two.
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!
- 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
You will get the costume pre-order bonus AND the complimentary Vita
version whether you
buy a
physical disc or the digital
version of All - Stars on PS3.
Also, people,
buy the
physical version of RE6 for PS4.
Meanwhile, in terms of pricing, BBTag will cost players $ 49.99 for both
physical and digital
versions of the game, although those who
buy digital can opt for a $ 69.99
version that will include access to all the DLC as it becomes available.
It saddened me that I had to
buy the XCOM2 Collection digitally, as no
physical version of the end - of - life complete edition was ever released.
What about the people who got the
physical ps3
version, will we get cross
buy too?
And many people who played the digital
version now want a
physical version for their collection - we've had reports of people
buying multiple
versions to give to friends.
Imagine the possibility of simply
buying the Xbox
version of a game (digital or
physical), and playing it on your Windows 10 PC.
Many movies are available to rent digitally 2 weeks before they're available to
buy on Blu - Ray or download, so if you want to watch a hot new release you can see it earlier on Xbox than if you waited for the
physical version!
If you
buy the
physical version, you're still required to go online and download a 14 GB patch.
Formerly
bought versions of these games will stay playable, and
physical duplicates or copies stay available for use.
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.
Things are different yet again if you
buy the digital release — instead of a
physical medal you'll get to download an exclusive Yo - kai, either Robonyan F or Sailornyan depending on which
version you
bought.
I played Carcassone first via Xbox Live, and enjoyed it enough to
buy the
physical version.
While we wait for the printers to make a
physical version, the DRM - free digital
version is ready for you to
buy on my store!
Buy it: Here's the physical version — if you have a Wii U it's also available to buy and download from the Wii U eShop (only in Europe and Japan though, not the U
Buy it: Here's the
physical version — if you have a Wii U it's also available to
buy and download from the Wii U eShop (only in Europe and Japan though, not the U
buy and download from the Wii U eShop (only in Europe and Japan though, not the US).
Buy it: Here's the physical version — if you have a Wii U you can buy and download it from the Wii U eShop (Europe and US, not Japa
Buy it: Here's the
physical version — if you have a Wii U you can
buy and download it from the Wii U eShop (Europe and US, not Japa
buy and download it from the Wii U eShop (Europe and US, not Japan).
Buy it: Here's the
physical versions of Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2.
You will obtain this pre-order rewarded regardless if you
bought the digital or
physical version of the game.
The new format's backers said that since new Blu - ray releases supporting UltraViolet began to roll off replication lines late last year, roughly 750,000 consumers have signed up for the program, which puts a DRM - steeped digital
version of the movie they just
bought on
physical disc in the cloud and available for viewing on other devices.
That means when customers find the book they want to
buy, they'll be able to choose from the
physical book, an e-book or an audiobook
version from one place.
Those in the Americas will also have the option to
buy physical disc
versions (people still do that, right?).