This is something I've been thinking about a lot lately. I tend to buy physical cartridges for Nintendo games, because it's a tried and true system. I buy the object and now I own it forever. Society can collapse and I still have my games from when I was 10, good deal.
Then there's digital. I usually only buy Nintendo games digitally when I'm buying one as a totally off-the-cuff decision and I want to play it right away. It's always a little easier to boot them up because I don't need to fumble around with the microscopic cartridges. Ultimately it's more convenient and better for saving space.
But here's the thing, in like 10 years whatever digital games I bought from Nintendo are going to just be gone. Part of being a Nintendo player is acknowledging that they just absolutely do not give a shit if you purchased something, as long as the transaction date was a pretty long time ago. They will straight up pretend you never bought it, and then they'll sell it to you again. I know this will happen because it already happened, everyone spent probably hundreds of dollars on the Wii Shop Channel and that content is just gone now, and nobody cares lol
But even beyond the monetary aspect, I wonder how much of the nostalgia experience is lost for people who are growing up with digital games. When I pick up a cartridge from childhood, I'm picking up the same object that I picked up with my little kid hands, and that's just a profound experience (this is the motivation behind keeping pretty much any heirloom). If it's just a file on a hard drive it seems a lot harder to glean emotional meaning from. Maybe this doesn't matter at all
Then there's digital. I usually only buy Nintendo games digitally when I'm buying one as a totally off-the-cuff decision and I want to play it right away. It's always a little easier to boot them up because I don't need to fumble around with the microscopic cartridges. Ultimately it's more convenient and better for saving space.
But here's the thing, in like 10 years whatever digital games I bought from Nintendo are going to just be gone. Part of being a Nintendo player is acknowledging that they just absolutely do not give a shit if you purchased something, as long as the transaction date was a pretty long time ago. They will straight up pretend you never bought it, and then they'll sell it to you again. I know this will happen because it already happened, everyone spent probably hundreds of dollars on the Wii Shop Channel and that content is just gone now, and nobody cares lol
But even beyond the monetary aspect, I wonder how much of the nostalgia experience is lost for people who are growing up with digital games. When I pick up a cartridge from childhood, I'm picking up the same object that I picked up with my little kid hands, and that's just a profound experience (this is the motivation behind keeping pretty much any heirloom). If it's just a file on a hard drive it seems a lot harder to glean emotional meaning from. Maybe this doesn't matter at all