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When you're buying a video game, you often have to make an immediate decision: do you want the game physically or digitally? Collecting makes the thought a little bit easier and some games are literally only available physically, but there are downsides to having to keep track of something. Cal & Murph discuss what they buy, how, and why.
Episode 32
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0:00 - Intro
0:42 - Main Topic
1:35 - How do We Decide What We Buy?
6:00 - The Difficulty & Ease of Digital Games
16:40 - Lets Talk Nintendo
24:50 - Digital Media Induces Decision Paralysis
29:24 - The Intentionality of Physical Things
31:10 - Storing Any Game is Annoying
40:20 - Modern Physical Games Aren't Real
47:14 - Video Game Preservation (Or Lack Thereof)
55:45 - Recent Pickups
By Cal & Murph5
88 ratings
When you're buying a video game, you often have to make an immediate decision: do you want the game physically or digitally? Collecting makes the thought a little bit easier and some games are literally only available physically, but there are downsides to having to keep track of something. Cal & Murph discuss what they buy, how, and why.
Episode 32
------------
0:00 - Intro
0:42 - Main Topic
1:35 - How do We Decide What We Buy?
6:00 - The Difficulty & Ease of Digital Games
16:40 - Lets Talk Nintendo
24:50 - Digital Media Induces Decision Paralysis
29:24 - The Intentionality of Physical Things
31:10 - Storing Any Game is Annoying
40:20 - Modern Physical Games Aren't Real
47:14 - Video Game Preservation (Or Lack Thereof)
55:45 - Recent Pickups

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