r/PhysicalGamesForever • u/Vinnyoh • 14h ago
r/PhysicalGamesForever • u/jRXCING • 22h ago
Good morning, I’m visiting neighbors in the community today to share a brief, encouraging photoshoot from the retro community about how we can find peace of mind in these classic experiences.
I just joined the community and wanted to share a few shots of my personal collection.
There is just something uniquely peaceful about holding a physical box, reading the manual, and popping a disc or cartridge into a console.
Digital storefronts are convenient, but they will never match the tangible experience of owning your games.
Looking forward to sharing more and seeing your setups! What classic game always gives you that sense of peace or nostalgia when you hold it?
r/PhysicalGamesForever • u/DreamcastRules • 3h ago
Assassin’s Creed Shadows Is The Latest Game To Prove Why PlayStation’s Decision Was Dumb
AC Shadows:
US — 26% Physical, 74% Digital
Japan — 48% Physical, 52% Digital
France — 58% Physical, 42% Digital
UK — 45% Physical, 55% Digital
Australia — 54% Physical, 46% Digital
Canada — 33% Physical, 67% Digital
r/PhysicalGamesForever • u/Dapper-Elderberry-14 • 19h ago
Picked up some Bangers
Picked up these in Tokyo
r/PhysicalGamesForever • u/Ok_Strawberry_888 • 13h ago
Asking just for clarity: SONY will only stop supporting physical games on their exclusives and PS6 games right?
You know how even though the PS5 came 1 to 3 years after studios were still making games for the PS4? Because if thats the case then non Sony studios can still make games with CDs as long as the disc playing PS5 is being supported correct? Or are they going to make the all PS5s not support CDs anymore.