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Title: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Beth3346 on January 08, 2024, 07:33:48 AM
so i've been complaining were for a while about how much streaming stinks now. all of the stuff with the strikes and prices for streaming going up is making me want to just start buying physical media again. mostly DVDs and records. i already buy most books in a physical format. i usually only buy digital if it's something i know i won't revisit.

TBH in addition to steaming being terrible for pretty much everyone who's not an exec at a streaming company I miss the feel of the cd cases, reading the song list, etc. yes i grew up in the 90s :) i can remember when CDs and DVDs were new :D

so my question is what kind of physical media do you buy/collect? how do you organize and store it? also, what kind of setup do you have for viewing/listening to physical media? I'm thinking of getting a record setup and buying a DVD player. i had such bad luck with the last DVD players i bought. they all broke quickly. i don't want to waste money on something that will break within a year or 2. I do have some space and i'm willing to save up to get a setup that lasts.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Flitter on January 08, 2024, 09:38:09 AM
I utilize my library a lot for books and DVD. I refuse to pay for any streaming service, though I do have Amazon Prime and use the Amazon Video and Amazon Music that comes with that. But Amazon Video is implementing ads at the end of this month unless you pay an extra fee, which I won’t be doing, and I also refuse to watch ads so I won’t be using that service anymore once the ads are added in. I watch some things on YouTube (with an ad blocker).
I only really buy media if it’s not available at my library or it’s something that is an absolute favorite I know I will watch or listen to again and again. I did pick up a few dvds at a thrift store and library sale this last year because they were very cheap (like $1.50-$2.00) but I actually kind of regret it.
The only things I plan to buy from now is cds. My car is older and has a CD player and there’s some albums I consider favorites that I don’t own yet. Right now if I want to hear a specific song I’ll usually use YouTube but eventually there are some albums I’d like to own.
When it comes down to it I don’t consume massive amounts of media and for how much any streaming service costs I could buy 1-3 CDs/DVDs a month which is way more that I’d even want.
I currently keep the DVDs I own in a cabinet and watch them on our PS3. The CDs are in in a binder and I listen to them in my car but also occasionally on the PS3 as well. All the physical media for my household (books, video games, cds & dvds/Blu rays) are contained in an IKEA Billy bookcase with cabinet doors.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Leave a Whisper on January 08, 2024, 09:42:10 AM
I only buy physical books. I only buy physical movies/box sets. I only buy physical music, but am not opposed to listening to it on YouTube. I buy mostly physical,  but some digital games.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: BlackCurtains on January 08, 2024, 09:55:13 AM
I still buy DVDs and games and the occasional CD or cassette. I have a premium Spotify account and listen to it everyday, so I don't buy physical music much anymore. The exceptions are bands not on Spotify and friends music.

I have a ton of digital games but I also have a ton of physical going back to the NES XD

The last DVDs I bought were Them! and Drumline. I have too many to fit on my media shelf so I'm thinking of buying another one to put next to it.

I have a bunch of harcover books, but it's been a long time since I bought a new book. I don't do audible or kindle, I find reading that way makes me forget more of what I've read. Besides, I like the feel and smell of physical books.

Here's a quick snap I took of my media. My CDs are off to the side in a big CD case.

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Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: shockponie on January 08, 2024, 12:47:05 PM
I buy books but usually borrow from the library if at all possible.

I only buy music in cd format, but not often. I have a local Zia Records where I get used cd’s for $5-8 (depending on how new it is). I’m not opposed to listening to music on YouTube though!

Edit to add: I prefer to buy physical copies of Switch games, but sometimes it’s impossible.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Carrehz on January 08, 2024, 01:57:10 PM
I've always bought physical! I'm old-fashioned and refuse to upgrade :P I see far too many things getting yanked off streaming services, it just seems pointless to me. If I like something enough to want to pay for it, I want it for keeps :P Streaming just feels like a rental, I don't trust it. And I never really got into eBooks.

That said, I do mostly get music online (and off YouTube), but that's because I tend to listen to odd songs here and there rather than complete albums. I do have a shoebox full of anime CDs :B And a stash of musical theatre cast recordings, film soundtracks, etc.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Ponybookworm on January 09, 2024, 03:58:45 AM
If I really like something I'll get a physical copy. Books can be passed on to the next reader, CDs can be listened to whenever I want, & with our community film days back on, I'm not the only one sharing DVDs for us all to enjoy.
If I don't want to buy I can stream music via digital radio, & films via Netflix.
I too am old-fashioned in that I don't believe I own a copy of something I can't touch
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Beth3346 on January 09, 2024, 07:49:36 AM
you have an amazing collection BC :) i can't read the SNES titles but i'm interested to know your faves.

yeah i mainly want to buy stuff i know i will listen to or watch over and over. lately i mostly listen to podcasts and i listen to music in the car. streaming is way more convenient for the car. i still think streaming/youtube is great for finding stuff that i would never hear on the radio. i found a lot of new/old music i missed out on when i was younger. maybe i should think of the physical media as a complement to the digital stuff instead of as a replacement.

you're right PBW. you don't own digital media even if you paid to have forever access to it. the company could have changes to licenses, change their TOS, or go out of business. then you've just wasted money and you may lose access to something you love.

i feel like my posts on this site are going to be a record of me moving more and more off grid. I really want to be less dependent on the internet for entertainment. and yeah it's not the most important thing in a disaster, but having something to listen to of watch to pass the time  helps me keep calm. i live in Texas and our infrastructure is trash so being less reliant on it makes sense to me. things aren't getting more stable either.

I sold my DVDs and CDs years ago because i moved them to digital. i do regret it but i moved so many times in the last few years so it would have been a pain to transport them in addition to my other collections. i used to be way more into setting up home network servers for streaming video and music that i own through my home network. i also used to know a lot more about hardware too. using streaming/cloud/subscription services is just so easy and convenient that i lost a lot of those skills. i still have a lot of the hardware so i need to get that set up again. i'm not 100% sure the stuff i bought from iTunes works without an internet connection anymore.




Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Taffeta on January 09, 2024, 12:06:56 PM
CDs, these days mostly only if I have to. I often have to buy CDs from Japan if I want to get certain tracks, but I haven't a lot of space to spare.

Manga volumes, yes...books, sometimes. Some are fine on digital, some not.

DVDs...if it's a show I really like, if I can get it on DVD then I will try to. It's not always possible though.

I don't like that stuff doesn't stay on streaming sites eternally, and it's not fun when a streaming site suddenly decides not to operate in your region anymore (yes hidive, looking at you), so if it's important I'd like to have it.

Daiya no Ace is an exception. No way I can afford the number of DVDs that comprises as there is only a Japanese release...so if that drops off CR anytime then I guess I'm screwed.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: BlackCurtains on January 09, 2024, 12:29:29 PM
Beth, thanks! My NES carts are in an old carrying case just off to the side too. My fav SNES games I own, well my all time favorite game is LoZ: Link to the Past. Tetris Attack, Pac-Attack, The Lost Vikings 1 and 2, Demon's Crest, Super Mario World, Yoshi's Island, Kirby Superstar and Dreamland 3... I own so many it's hard to pick. I've been trying to add Rock'n Roll Racing to my collection but keep getting out bid. I know you didn't ask but the rarest one I own is E.V.O.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Lady Frostbite on January 09, 2024, 01:55:38 PM
You'll take physical media from my cold, dead claws!!

I LOVE DVDs; like others have said, I don't trust streaming media as they can remove things from their catalogue at any time, and I like to keep mine forever. Plus it's always super handy when you want something and the internet is down. I avidly collect true crime and documentaries I like, as well as niche movies. For CDs, I'm very much MP3 as I tend to like particular songs over particular artists, but I buy the physical CDs for my favourite artists.

Digital media like books and episodes I tend to get if there is no physical copy OR the physical copies are very rare/out of print
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Ponyfan on January 09, 2024, 07:17:01 PM
I do!  :)

I'll usually buy DVD's or Blu rays over digital.  That being said, there are a few that I've bought digital copies of from US iTunes so I have them in a more portable format if I'm stuck somewhere with my iPod and get bored listening to music.

I love books.  I prefer a real book over digital.  Daiya is only published in English in ebook format.  I can't read Japanese, so if I want to read Daiya instead of watch it, I have to get an ebook.

I have to really love an artist these days to buy a whole CD.  Otherwise I just get the songs I want from iTunes if they have them. 


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Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Beldarna on January 10, 2024, 01:22:33 AM
I buy physical books. Although I have a reading tablet I prefer to turn the pages in a book and you can't get that new booksmell with a tablet.

The last CD I bought was Sarah Brightmans Dreamchaser, which was released 2013. I did not even have a CD-player but loved it so much and wanted to support her. I've not had a cdplayer for close to 15 years now. I stream all my music. I mostly listen through my phone when going to and from work and sometimes when I sit by the computer but it's not even an hour a day.

When it comes to movies, we stream a lot, but when it's something we really like we buy the physical copy. Like the new Mario-movie and the Blue Ray box set of Game of Thrones. I have a small collection of Charles Dickens Christmas carol where a lot of the versions are unavailable to stream. I also have the Extended edition of LotR and the Hobbit. We're also on the constant lookout for old kids series and movies from our childhoods, mainly Dr Snuggles, Dennis the menace (with the old dub), and all of Don Bluths movies :). I scored big time when I found a Lady and the tramp DVD for next to nothing at a fleemarket :biggrin: on Disney+ and blue ray they have the remastered version with a new dub which I don't get why they got new voices and don't like the new voices. I don't think anyone who grew up with the movie back in the days does. Our player do both Blue Ray and DVD, and it's the same brand as our TV so the TV controller works on the Blue Ray and the Blue Ray controller works with the TV so if any of them breaks we have a spare :lol:.

Games are a bit of both. Hubby is the gamer and he buys lots of digital copies on STEAM. When it comes to Xbox (and when he had the PS5) he buys the games on release and if he likes them, he sells them quickly when he's done to get back as much as possible and rebuy the digital version when he wants to play again (he has Hollow Night on Pc, Xbox and Switch by the way) When it comes to Switch games there is a second hand market where you get almost the same amount you paid no matter the timeframe so he goes for the physical copy often keep those for a while. We don't have a big game collection because of this. They pretty much all come and go. Right now we have like ten physcial Switch games.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Minty_Magic on January 13, 2024, 10:11:34 PM
I’m starting to miss physical media more and more myself. I don’t often buy a lot of media just because for books, movies, and TV shows I am someone who seldom rewatches or rereads things, even if I really enjoyed them. Streaming is becoming more and more of a nightmare though and it makes me miss video rental stores :( I loved the smell of them and being able to browse through all the different titles!

Music on the other hand, I very much buy in the physical format because I will revisit my favorite albums over and over again! I’ve had a turntable for vinyl records ever since I graduated high school, but once I got my own place I knew I wanted one of the console turntables! I was never around the same time of them, but I love how special having a dedicated piece of furniture for your music makes it feel more cozy and special. I got my console off Marketplace for 30 bucks. The speed setting are wonky and at the time it sounded distorted, but a bit of cleaning and a new needle has it running good as new! I think I may need to replace the cartridge in the needle at some point, but it still sounds good enough for now.

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The other thing I love about physical albums is being able to see the artwork on a larger scale and reading the liner notes. I feel like you can miss a lot of what the artist is trying to communicate in their music without the context of some of the notes they include. Even if nothing is written, often there is more artwork or photos on the inside that you wouldn’t otherwise see if you didn’t own the album. Streaming music is still my go to for travel and discovering new music, but when I am at home I strongly prefer listening on my console over anything else!
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: BlackCurtains on January 14, 2024, 03:36:03 PM
I love your console :lovey: What a steal too! I have one that's been in the family since the 70s. It plays records, 8-tracks and has a radio. It's in storage unfortunately due to having no room, but I'm so glad it's mine now, I think it's totally cool :lol:
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: lovesbabysquirmy on January 14, 2024, 04:49:50 PM
i had that cabinet stereo in my house for YEARS!
recently I decided that I was going to go through all my cds and sell them to a local shop
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: TheClassCalico on January 14, 2024, 05:39:19 PM
I sometimes buy physical games (Gameboy, Switch, and DS cartridges) and a few books, if they count. Otherwise, I tend not to keep physical media.

Physical copies are excellent for better preservation, but they take up space and can unfortunately become damaged over time. I have been tempted to get a VHS player, though.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Beldarna on January 15, 2024, 02:30:38 AM
Minty_Magic that one is amazing! I once had a stereo that had two casette decks, a cdplayer and a vinyl player on top. It was as broad as my bed back then. My room was small so it was litterally standing by the foot of my bed against the wall with the speakers facing the bed. Dad had a huge player that almost took up an entire wall in the livingroom. Those were the days when the music players were furniture :satisfied:.

Vinyl is on the rise. A lot of metal bands are releasing their musics as vinyls now (Within Temptation even released casette tapes with the last two releases). I wish I could have room for a vinyl/cdplayer but there is none. I have all my CDs and some casettes in my storage room.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: TheBeatlesPkmnFan42 on January 18, 2024, 10:13:13 PM
I love physical media! I do use streaming for music (Tidal), but not everything I listen to is on there, and theoretically anything could be taken off of streaming at any moment. So part of the reason I buy physical media is so that in case an artist I like gets removed from streaming, I still have access to their music. If I buy a release that's not on Tidal, I will rip it to FLAC so I can listen to it on my laptop and phone. I do also just enjoy collecting things that I like and displaying them. Seeing media I enjoy lined up on my shelves makes me happy much like ponies and other toys do. :)

The majority of my physical media are CDs, but I do also have vinyl, a couple cassettes, games, DVDs, Blu-Rays, and books.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Beth3346 on February 04, 2024, 11:35:21 AM
so after over a decade of indecision I finally purchased a record player. my husband has some records but i have no idea if they'll play. i also plan on buying some records once it's all set up. i haven't decided what my first record will be. i'll probably get a few at once.

Update: I bought Fleetwood Mac: Rumours. Gold Dust Woman is one of my favorite songs.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Eskara1862 on February 23, 2024, 08:01:54 PM
I have also been going back to fully analog whenever possible. I just got a cd player from 2002 and the sound quality on it is sooooo much better than the modern ones I've tried! Luckily, I flat out refused to get rid of any of my CDs, so I still have all of them. They're in a giant CD binder from the 90s. I have all the cases in a storage box because I'm not about to get rid of them, even if the CDs and insert pamphlets are in the binder.

I do still buy physical CDs when the music really speaks to me. My last purchase was After the storm by Ofdrykkja (https://artofpropaganda.bandcamp.com/album/after-the-storm). Took a while to get here, but well worth the wait.

As for DVDs, I don't own a player or television. I pretty much sail the high seas for all shows. I do still have all of my DVDs from years ago and I buy any MLP DVD or VHS I don't already own. Whenever I get my hoarded out storage room cleaned up, I plan on buying a TV, VCR, and DVD player from an estate sale so I can get quality ones from the 90s or early 00s and not the current crap in stores that breaks after a few years. I don't want a smart tv, I just want something that turns on and plays whatever I put on it. My television has no business connecting to the internet.

I'm going so analog that I've started wearing a wristwatch again and carrying a physical planner instead of using Google Calendar. Screw corporations; they don't need my data or to know when I'll be somewhere. And the watch thing is so I don't have to pull out my phone to check the time and then get sucked into whatever notifications have popped up.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Beth3346 on February 26, 2024, 05:21:05 PM
yeah i regret getting rid of my old 90s boombox after i moved everything to MP3s. i was a tech early adopter for so many things back in the 2000s-2010s. but lately everything feels so broken that i'm reverting to analog. i'm a disaffected tech worker now i guess. i had high hopes for tech and now i'm just sad. i don't work for a tech company though. i work for a company that actually makes stuff.

i love the convenience of having all of my music in one place and the variety i get with streaming. i don't think it's all bad. i've definitely found music i never would have known about if it weren't for streaming. i don't miss the way music was when i was in school where you just had to know people who were "cool" enough to introduce you to music or spend hours listening to the radio. but i do hate the data collection and the way streaming platforms prey on artists. especially the more niche artists who will never make money from Spotify, etc.

records are so expensive compared to CDs so i think i'll probably buy some CDs soon too. CDs are way more affordable for albums where i don't necessarily like all of the songs. i just need to find a good cd player.

i also hate, hate, hate the data collection model. every year when i get that spotify wrapped it just reminds me that they're collecting all of my listening habits. it didn't have to be this way. a lot of these tech companies are still burning cash even while selling our data. of course the executives still have more money than god.

i also use a physical planner and notebook now. it's so nice to just pick up a pen and write something down instead of making notes on my computer that always end up getting lost anyway. it's also much faster to just write it down instead of trying to deal with multiple windows.

i have an apple watch but there are so many notifications that it's unwearable. i'm not getting texts or anything fun either. it's junk texts, junk calls, and notifications from my security cameras. heaven forbid one of my neighbors is moving their lawn. going back to an analog watch sounds good at this point. all of the notifications are stressful.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Artemesia's Garden on February 26, 2024, 11:55:57 PM
I have a Rakuten Kobo reader that works well for me. It connects to my local library service. I prefer it now since I find it easier to read larger text than wear my glasses in bed. But I don't oay for any subsciption on it. I bought a few books when someone gave me a voucher, but prefer to stick to the classics.

I still use my old collection of reference hardbacks, paperback fiction, CDs and to some extent DVDs because I like to repeat watch certain films. However, my husband doesn't and has never forgiven me for throwing out some of his box sets that you now have to pay to stream like Downton Abbey and Steptoe and Sons. I thought they belonged to his late wife. Anyhoo.

We have a small house and the media does take up a lot of room, but I stand by my decision to keep most of it. The reference books are really useful for avoiding trash on the web and the information just stays where I last put it. We are lucky to be fairly settled, but moving house last time was a trauma.

Post Merge: February 27, 2024, 12:10:36 AM

yeah i regret getting rid of my old 90s boombox after i moved everything to MP3s.


MP3s lacked quality for me even at high bitrates so I never quite cut the cord. I wish I still had my Dad's old Akai tape deck though.

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i was a tech early adopter for so many things back in the 2000s-2010s.


Same here!

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but lately everything feels so broken that i'm reverting to analog.


I only use MLP Arena in terms of social media. We got Amazon to help buy kid's things quickly when we needed them but I need to cancel it soon. So I can go back to exploring my collections of physical media. It just takes longer to find things, but the handling it and pondering are all part of it that we've lost. I have so many books I haven't really read. Cookbooks where I've only tried one recipe. A whole drawer of violin music, most of which I've not played.

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i'm a disaffected tech worker now i guess. i had high hopes for tech and now i'm just sad. i don't work for a tech company though. i work for a company that actually makes stuff.


I'm glad to hear that actually, I've heard that things are pretty tough in Tech right now

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i love the convenience of having all of my music in one place and the variety i get with streaming. i don't think it's all bad. i've definitely found music i never would have known about if it weren't for streaming. i don't miss the way music was when i was in school where you just had to know people who were "cool" enough to introduce you to music or spend hours listening to the radio. but i do hate the data collection and the way streaming platforms prey on artists. especially the more niche artists who will never make money from Spotify, etc.


I miss the copied tapes kindly given to me by other kids, with hand written sleeves. Sometimes swapping tapes was my only real friendship at school. Kids who wouldn't be seen with me might still share a record or a tape with me. I also miss listening to John Peel on late night radio and scribbling things down. Although most of the DJs from that era are now being criticised for their sexual behaviour it wasn't something I was aware of at the time. I must admit I learned a lot via the old YouTube algorithm. Google dumbed it down considerably for a while but it seems to have revived again a bit for me.

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records are so expensive compared to CDs so i think i'll probably buy some CDs soon too. CDs are way more affordable for albums where i don't necessarily like all of the songs. i just need to find a good cd player.


The 12" records I bought in the 90s and 2000s are still about the same price on a lot of second hand sites. One or two have gone up in value but not many. So I think I must have had bad taste in music  :( :lol:

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i also hate, hate, hate the data collection model. every year when i get that spotify wrapped it just reminds me that they're collecting all of my listening habits. it didn't have to be this way. a lot of these tech companies are still burning cash even while selling our data. of course the executives still have more money than god.


Ick. Same here!! I loathe it. Now that the NHS data is being sold to Palantir I feel as though this is a paradigm shift in British society that will affect my life forever, but particularly my child's life. Very depressing.

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i also use a physical planner and notebook now. it's so nice to just pick up a pen and write something down instead of making notes on my computer that always end up getting lost anyway. it's also much faster to just write it down instead of trying to deal with multiple windows.


I never stopped. My black Moleskine diary is viewed as an eccentricity in my family. So nice that someone else gets it. I use Outlook as quite a serious tool for work though.


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i have an apple watch but there are so many notifications that it's unwearable. i'm not getting texts or anything fun either. it's junk texts, junk calls, and notifications from my security cameras. heaven forbid one of my neighbors is moving their lawn. going back to an analog watch sounds good at this point. all of the notifications are stressful.

Good to know. I wish my husband would get why it's not good for the mental health to leave his phone to hand all the time. It's like having a constant leak in your sanity. He thinks I'm odd for reading the Bible. I call his smartphone the Devil's Window. Or should it be Mirror. I also like to read Sci Fi written during the 1950s and 1960s. I'll sign off now!
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: Leave a Whisper on February 27, 2024, 02:48:30 PM
Last year I snagged myself 9 cds from Motorhead, Danzig, Megadeth, Metallica, Elvis, Motley Crue, Soundgarden, Iron Maiden, and Billy Idol. I wonder what I'll find this year?
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Post by: BlackCurtains on February 28, 2024, 06:37:10 AM
^ Dang! Nice haul :D


I just bought a physical PS4 game and a cassette came in of a friends band.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: cowboyopossum on February 28, 2024, 07:47:39 AM
For games I prefer to physically own them. Movies too.
Once I find the old DS, I plan to get the Ace Attorney games.
Title: Re: Do you buy physical media (CDs, Records, DVDs, etc.)
Post by: BlackCurtains on February 29, 2024, 02:10:16 PM
Bought another DVD. The Black Phone is only 5 bucks on Amazon.
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