Estimated time left: 365 days

This year, October 1 2007 to October 1 2008 I’m going to explore the complete spectrum of digital downloaded pc games. To do this, I’m going to attempt to completely cut myself off from “the box.” I will not buy a physical copy of any pc game this year. Not even those shrink wrapped jewel cases at Target. It is going to hurt to pass up on Target’s clearance shelf. To go one step further, I will attempt to limit my console purchases to disc based games as much as possible.  During the experiment, I will buy at least one game from every major service out there and write my experiences here. I imagine that Game tap and Steam will get a vast majority of my business, I don’t want to exclude others such as Stardock and Playfirst.

In the past I’ve used a great many of these services. I could just write up an article detailing those times but I’m not sure how helpful that would be. In blog form, I think it will motivate me to revisit these services several times to see if the experience changes.

I’m a hard core gamer of 34 years and for the past 16 years; I have bought on average 3 games a month. A vast majority of these were probably clearance or bargain bin titles that I pick up on the spur of the moment. It should be interesting to see if my buying habits change. I already have gone all digital download for my music buying. For the past 5 years I’ve been buying music from Emusic and then Itunes. However my music buying habits always were different and my expectations are different. I don’t think I ever bought an album based on price.

I do want to make one exception, gifts to others. My kids’ computers are offline as they are too young to be on the internet and their games will still be physical retail versions.

- Baron

2 Responses to “Estimated time left: 365 days”

  1. SiW Says:

    I look forward to reading your updates. Do you think it will lead to playing different games? Perhaps more casual games will enter your library?

    Real Arcade is an interesting one. For the $9.99/mo. subscription, you get to buy one (typically $19.95) game a month, and discounts on any others you buy. Even though it’s a subscription service, the games you buy are yours to keep. Biggest issue I’ve had is cancelling – I subscribed for my mum over a year ago, and as I’ve had some income changes this year I called and cancelled. It never went through :|

  2. baroncalamity Says:

    SiW,
    I don’t think I will lean towards casual games any more than I already do. I’m a fairly hardcore gamer but I enjoy popcap games as well. Thanks for suggesting Real Arcade. I forgot about them.

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