Video games are incredibly accessible nowadays as we have so many different ways of getting access to them. We can subscribe to Xbox Game Pass and get access to a library, buy a month of PlayStation Now to stream them or take advantage of a Steam sale to buy games at insanely low prices. Oh, you can buy them physically as well! Kind of. Although we can still buy most games in physical form, but of them require downloads or updates that leave the disc largely useless if you don’t have an internet connection. This has sparked outrage among a divided gamer community as we are left to decide… do we embrace a digital future or attempt to keep physical media. Let’s talk about the pros and cons of each on another exciting episode of A Cast to the Past
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The FromSoftware Difference
Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back - Evolution - Remixed Review
Nintendo’s E3 2002 Press Conference Reaction (Watchalong)
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Playing Games from 2002: Part 2!
Playing Games from 2002 in 2022 (Part 1)
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Is Mass Effect 2 Still Worth Playing?
Mass Effect 1: Legendary Edition Review (Throwback/Bonus Episode)
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The Red Ring of Death (The Problems with the Xbox 360)
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E3 2005 Xbox 360 Reveal Watchalong
Star Fox 64: Is It Still Worth Playing?
The Legacy of the Nintendo 64
Nintendo 64 Games: Year 1 (1996 - 1997)
The Launch of the Nintendo 64
The Birth of the Nintendo 64
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