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So, which do you find to be better? Game cartridges or game discs?

26 members have voted

  1. 1. Which is better?

    • Cartridges
      15
    • Discs
      11

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that is a really hard question...but i really like the look and feel of cartridges

of course Cartridges.

 

Why: Because there are no loading screens as in most disc games nowadays.

I like the invincibility of cartridges, but they're figuring some of that out for disks, too.

Discs since their cheaper, you can fit more data on them to my knowledge and are more accessible.

Cartridges do have a retro vibe

Edited by Deadshot

I like cartridges better.

I like discs because they take less space, but they can break easier. You have to blow into a cartridges to fix them.

I play with discs more. But I voted cartridges, since they're easier to fix. Just blow air into them. 

that's what she said.

Cartridges because they look they don't break as easy.

I am tempted to say cartridge for this reason alone:

 

Though, discs do store more data. Then again, they are also pretty fragile. Heck, highly used discs start falling apart from repeatedly taking them out of and putting them into their cases (yes, I've had this happen).

Disks, because you can store like 100 times the data on a disk and cartridges have been obsolete since the late 90s. 

 

 

 

I like discs because they take less space, but they can break easier. You have to blow into a cartridges to fix them.

 

 

I play with discs more. But I voted cartridges, since they're easier to fix. Just blow air into them. 

that's what she said.

 

That gets the dust out but can actually ruin your cartridge. The water vapor in your breath when blown into a game cartridge can actually rust some of it's key components. 

Disks, because you can store like 100 times the data on a disk and cartridges have been obsolete since the late 90s. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That gets the dust out but can actually ruin your cartridge. The water vapor in your breath when blown into a game cartridge can actually rust some of it's key components. 

Hm, didn't know that. But that's never actually been a problem for me.

Cartridges are more reliable, but discs hold more storage. 

Cartridges are almost invincible. They'er the Nokia of the gamer world.

Cartridges by far; they don't get scratched up and destroyed like discs do.

Built in memory for cartridges is pretty cool.

Discs, because I don't have to blow them to get them to do what I want.

I play with discs more. But I voted cartridges, since they're easier to fix. Just blow air into them. 

that's what she said.

loool What Amon said and rubbing alcohol is the best way of cleaning because it dries like crazy.

it really depends. cartridges: pros- super durable, very easy to clean, looks retro. cons- can get lost very easly(i think thats the biggest) cant (really ) support 3D graphics.

discs: pros- holds more data, not lost easly, supports 3D. cons- gets SUPER scratched-up! 

Cartridges because they look they don't break as easy.

 agreed, cartridges FTW

Cartridges since discs break easily and get scratched.

Cartridges you can't scratch or break too easily, Discs can be scratched and broken easily but Somehow I like the idea of discs better.

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