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RE: Official info on retail release in Western Europe? - Eidolon - 10-03-2010 "I really don't care about physical copies of games. Those are going to go extinct in the next decade anyways, so people still clinging to packaged over digital are just living in the old." More games are sold at retail than on all digital distribution platforms together. Maybe digital distribution is the future, but right now retail is still bigger: http://www.joystiq.com/2010/07/21/npd-pc-retail-and-digital-distribution-sales-reaching-parity/ RE: Official info on retail release in Western Europe? - dvow - 10-03-2010 (10-03-2010, 12:06 PM)Eidolon Wrote: "I really don't care about physical copies of games. Those are going to go extinct in the next decade anyways, so people still clinging to packaged over digital are just living in the old." Hence why I said in the next DECADE. The transition between VHS and DVD took almost ten years to full transpire. Something very similar is beginning with digital and retail. RE: Official info on retail release in Western Europe? - CHANCEPHOENIX - 10-03-2010 Meh , as with girls .... I prefer the REAL package of flesh and blood .... .....but yeah ...some people stick to j*rking of in front of their pc to a digital version. btw. the same with cars. RE: Official info on retail release in Western Europe? - Zonker - 10-03-2010 (10-02-2010, 10:46 PM)dvow Wrote: I really don't care about physical copies of games. Those are going to go extinct in the next decade anyways, so people still clinging to packaged over digital are just living in the old. I've bought my fair share of digital distribution games on Steam / Impulse / GOG and directly from developers (like I did with Amnesia). It doesn't change the fact that I prefer physical copies if I have the chance. There are several reasons for it:
RE: Official info on retail release in Western Europe? - Dahlia - 10-04-2010 Just bought the Penumbra Collection (DVD) and I would love to add Amnesia to my collection, despite already buying the digital release. Just do it :3 RE: Official info on retail release in Western Europe? - Petike - 10-13-2010 I'd definitely buy a boxed edition ! ![]() I'll wait until January and if there still be little chance for boxed distribution by then, I'll purchase the game online, probably directly from the FG store. I'll then play it like I replayed Black Plague cca 9 months ago : During the winter time, with the heating turned off in my room and the window mildly opened to let som chilly air inside (it adds to the overall immersiveness and atmosphere ![]() ![]() RE: Official info on retail release in Western Europe? - TheWhiteDreamsOfLife - 10-14-2010 Yup, if there was a physical disk, instruction booklet, packaging, maybe a poster or something gimmicky i would buy even though I already own Amnesia. RE: Official info on retail release in Western Europe? - Texhnolyzed - 10-14-2010 I agree with Zonker and all other people saying that among us players, there are collectors and all. Plus, a box copy may include a nice book with artworks, or like was said, t-shirts. I don't agree at all with people sayong that games will be digital only in the next decades. Just for the reason above : there are collectors and will always be. So, if you plan on publishing a box copy, I will buy it even if I already bought it on your online store. And if there's some deluxe edition or whatever, it will surely by a nice christmas/birthday gift :> RE: Official info on retail release in Western Europe? - Petike - 11-26-2010 My apologies for necroing this thread ! There's a boxed version of Amnesia to be released in a few days (31st November) over here, presumably for the central European market. I'm intrigued, but I hope FG knows about this and someone isn't screwing them over again (like Lexicon Entertainment a few years ago). I'm still considering about buying the game online though - just because it'd support the devs more directly. Decisions, decisions... RE: Official info on retail release in Western Europe? - jens - 11-26-2010 Where is over here? ![]() |