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Compilation Disc or Digital Download?
11 months ago  ::  May 22, 2009 - 11:11AM #1
chizel
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I was wondering if you all preferred your classic Capcom games to come to the various digital stores as single titles or as a multi titled compilation disc? I'm an achievement man myself but I think I would rather have the compilation disc  versus the single downloadable game. 


Imagine having all your Powerstones on one disc, all your Megaman titles on one disc, Viewtiful Joe, Rival Schools, etc....


Let me know what you think.Laughing

11 months ago  ::  May 27, 2009 - 9:15PM #2
The Perky Eskimo Guy
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I perfert them on a solid disc but for some of them I don't mind a digital download (like with Puzzle Fighter). I just like the collecting aspect, even if you don't get the actual game in the box and it's a voucher.

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11 months ago  ::  May 28, 2009 - 11:03AM #3
chizel
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May 27, 2009 -- 9:15PM, The Perky Eskimo Guy wrote:


I perfert them on a solid disc but for some of them I don't mind a digital download (like with Puzzle Fighter). I just like the collecting aspect, even if you don't get the actual game in the box and it's a voucher.




 


Yeah, I here where your coming from. I would prefer a disc for like a compilation of one series but for just a single title it would be alright to realease it digitally.


Thanks for repling to the thread.

10 months ago  ::  Jun 19, 2009 - 4:40PM #4
Mr.H
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May 28, 2009 -- 11:03AM, chizel wrote:


Yeah, I here where your coming from. I would prefer a disc for like a compilation of one series but for just a single title it would be alright to realease it digitally.




Same here

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9 months ago  ::  Jul 05, 2009 - 8:30PM #5
Crimson
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I'd rather see the games on compilation discs. Though, I like too get some from the download too, but I prefer the physical disc,box etc.


Though, what sucks is that when buying games digitally they then come out with a compilation disc of what you've already have. It's all good if its priced right though.

8 months ago  ::  Jul 28, 2009 - 5:22PM #6
Júlio
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well I think the two together is quite a physical the games in which we have the box the disc and the other we have the digital distribution that is good to distribute the extra content for games such as new maps, weapons and demos.

8 months ago  ::  Aug 06, 2009 - 11:32PM #7
Yuko Asho
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Count me on the physical side.  It's more economical to have 20 games for $30-$60 than it is to go 5 (or 10) a pop.

Also, they have a broader reach.  At present, the US has only a 60% broadband penetration rate, and we all know that "broadband" can emcompass many speeds.

1 month ago  ::  Feb 09, 2010 - 1:42AM #8
Mr.H
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Has there been any serious thought about this?

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15 hours ago  ::  Mar 18, 2010 - 10:46PM #9
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May 27, 2009 -- 9:15PM, The Perky Eskimo Guy wrote:


I perfert them on a solid disc but for some of them I don't mind a digital download (like with Puzzle Fighter). I just like the collecting aspect, even if you don't get the actual game in the box and it's a voucher.




Same here. I like having the disc.

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