DF Direct: Do Switch and Switch 2 Virtual Game Cards point towards an “adorably all digital” future? by HatingGeoffry 4 Comments JLD2503 1 year ago TL;DR No. Nintendo has the most to lose from going fully digital. Hateful_creeper2 1 year ago One drawback is that the eShop isn’t available natively in many countries compared to lot of other digital stores. RobKhonsu 1 year ago Does anybody here really think that in 100 years that physical media will still exist? In 50 years? In 20 years? Physical media is obviously going away. It’s not a question of if, it’s when. Momshie_mo 1 year ago I doubt they will esp. given that Japan kinda likes physical? I mean, they still like CDs there https://www.economist.com/asia/2024/04/25/why-do-the-japanese-love-cds Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Hateful_creeper2 1 year ago One drawback is that the eShop isn’t available natively in many countries compared to lot of other digital stores.
RobKhonsu 1 year ago Does anybody here really think that in 100 years that physical media will still exist? In 50 years? In 20 years? Physical media is obviously going away. It’s not a question of if, it’s when.
Momshie_mo 1 year ago I doubt they will esp. given that Japan kinda likes physical? I mean, they still like CDs there https://www.economist.com/asia/2024/04/25/why-do-the-japanese-love-cds
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No. Nintendo has the most to lose from going fully digital.
One drawback is that the eShop isn’t available natively in many countries compared to lot of other digital stores.
Does anybody here really think that in 100 years that physical media will still exist? In 50 years? In 20 years?
Physical media is obviously going away. It’s not a question of if, it’s when.
I doubt they will esp. given that Japan kinda likes physical? I mean, they still like CDs there
https://www.economist.com/asia/2024/04/25/why-do-the-japanese-love-cds