Showing posts with label physical copy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label physical copy. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

Will I Be Buying Physical Copies Or Digital Copies Of Video Games?

Will I Be Buying Physical Copies Or Digital Copies Of Video Games?
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  With the gaming industry now allowing the option of buying digital copies it's time to think about which ones we'll be buying. Well he's something to think about, digital copies will never become collectors items, so their value will never increase.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Physical Copy Verses Digital Download

Physical Copy Verses Digital Download

This is an interesting topic I've been seeing around the net lately, mostly around the topic of video games. People keep talking about how this would benefit them in the future, but when Sony uses it for there PSP Vita people complain. Well let me give my opinions on all this.

The reason Sony is having problems concerning this is because they require you to purchase a special device to store the downloaded game, this product costs a lot of money making buying the physical copy cheaper. Now people complain about this since SD cards could hold more data then there device but for cheaper. Now the extra cost is probably to pay for piracy protection included in the device, however the prices are still unreasonable for this.

But we shouldn't look down on Digital downloads, it has it's good points.
Physical Copy Verses Digital Download
Theses games would be good for Digital Download
Digital downloaded copies can actually help us if the companies figure out how they can use them correctly. One why concerns the recent games The Last Story, Pandora's Tower, and Xenoblade