>>718383491
Isn't it funny how pervasive the argument from DRM cum stained lips are "durrr games without patches are broken and uhhh I live in a third world country so physical games rot". Meanwhile your 30 year old NES cartridges work just fine. A real consorted astrotrurfed effort to gaslight consumers to switch to DRM digital hellscape. Zoomers who play DRM always online slop buy into those anti consumer arguments.
My PS1 discs still work 30 years later too like your NES games.