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Re: Talking Point: The Inevitability of Digital Retail Games

Chubbo1793

Although I have downloaded a few digital titles, I will always prefer my games in physical form. I love getting a case, manual, and the physical cartridge/disc rather than just using up storage; It adds to the whole buying experience.

Also, I like being able to share my games and borrow games to play. With digital, rental stores would be gone much quicker than they are now.

Re: Angry Birds Dev Calls Nintendo Games "$49 Pieces of Plastic"

Chubbo1793

Obviously, he doesn't know what he's talking about. He hasn't been around as long as Nintendo or have made any quality games that match up to Ninty. Yeah, they've been around for over 100 years, even though they weren't making games in the beginning, but still they have had success in the gaming field. Peter Vesterbacka has no right saying that when he hasn't even made anything as great as Ninty's hardware and software. I don't see any of his games getting praised or becoming a classic in gaming history. Who cares if the games are $50, it's your choice whether or not to buy the games. Seeing how popular the Wii has been over the years and the 3DS hitting records already in less than a week of its release, that shows that Ninty doesn't just sell pieces of plastic, they sell quality.