I just bought a Switch copy of Red Dead Redemption for $30 USD at Walmart and wondered if that’ll be the last of its purchase I’ll ever make. There’s nothing quite like buying a new cellophane-wrapped copy and it makes me sad the physical age of gaming is at its twilight.

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    It was probably when I bought my Link Between Worlds 3DS XL. I bought physical cartridges for it, but I think I was getting them on Amazon mostly. When I got the switch my whole collection was digital downloads.

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    Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.

    Bought it, but never played it. It’s still in its plastic wrapping, sitting on my shelf, taunting me, quietly whispering “pile of shame” every time I walk by.

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      Same here. A local store had a Black Friday sale that Echoes of Wisdom qualified for, despite only being released within the last couple months, so I snagged it. But I still haven’t gotten around to playing it yet.

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    Game Gear game, Castle of Illusion. Huge childhood nostalgia for that game and it wasn’t too expensive either. Got it just a year or two ago at an Another Castle in the Seattle area to use with my Analogue Pocket

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    Until recently I was buying second hand games for my Xbox One. Then I got a Steam Deck and that was that.

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    When The Witcher 3 came out I had the money and bought it shortly after release at a local shop, because my net connection then was way too slow to download anything measured in gigabytes.

    I think it was a set of 3 CDs. I took them home, started installing, and then found out that 3 CDs was nowhere near enough and it wanted to download somewhere in the 10s of gigabytes before I could play. It took about three days.

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    Probably Super Mario Bros. Wonder or LoZ Echoes of Eisdom. I will continue to buy physical games from local stires until it’s no longer an option.

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    L4D2 - it upset me that the disc just had an install of Steam and I would have to download it.

    I really miss when buying PC games was fun.

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    Got Fantasy Life i on switch just two weeks ago.

    Technically a Japanese cartridge because it’s the only physical edition, but it!s the same as the e-shop, all included languages and compatible with the Switch 2 upgrade patch.

    I am still buying Switch 2 physical games, but only if they’re actually on the cartridge and not that empty keycard bullshit.

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    Must have been Half Life.
    (without the “2” - yes, I am that old).

    Had a 20 year gaming pause some time after that and when starting again, everything was online…

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    I honestly can’t remember. I bought a couple of physical 3DS games semi-recently, but those were ordered online. I bought Rayman Legends on the PS4 for my sister from a physical game store like 12 years ago? Might genuinely be that.

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    Horizon: Forbidden West. If we put a few PS5 games aside, I suspect it was Orange Box.

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    Resident Evil 9. Especially now with Sony’s weird “phone home every 30 days or lose it” for digital games, I feel like it’s more important than ever to buy as much physically as possible. I get so annoyed when games are released as digital only, or now with Nintendo’s game key cartridges.