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Nice, typically here physical games for consoles tend to be either in the supermarket (limited selection) or online.
Game shops as they used to be barely exist anymore, at least in my area.
This has been my finding as well with used-stuff as well. That's why when I was much younger I was buying used PSP's from people that were either bricked or had some other damage like a busted screen, fixing/unbricking them and selling them.
I had to stop doing that though, because I ended up keeping a lot of the games that came with said consoles or keeping "rare" ones for myself. That's how I got my original Japanese PSP 1000 came to me bricked ready to be fixed and sold... and now it's my favourite and for keeps in working order
I think it's fair to say that it's now similar in a lot of places in the UK - the ultimate outcome of technologically-inept people allowing one major store to buy their only competitor, because they deemed the (to say the least) very limited selections carried by supermarkets to represent enough choice in the marketplace.
I mean, sure, it was great that people could pick up a cartoon-licensed game plus the latest microtransaction-heavy "AAA" sports title at Asda or Tesco, but that didn't justify losing a specialist chain.
I still have the one I got when I was a kid. I use an OSSC to connect it to my 32" monitor, in 1080p
I had to buy some new gamepads though, because the rubber domes in the original time cracked with time, but I could only find smaller version, which not as comfortable as the original ones.
I don't know yet, but there is a certain something in owning a megadrive game released in 2018
The thing is that the cartridge version is a bit expensive (which I can understand), so I am waiting a bit
Nice! In my case, the console just stays packed away and I use other methods for playing those game