Still Collecting DVDs/Blu-rays or Fully Switched to Digital?
Quote from Mark Adii on June 15, 2026, 8:17 pmHey everyone,
I’ve been thinking about how things have changed over the years. I used to build a solid DVD and Blu-ray collection — special editions, box sets, all that. There’s still something cool about having a physical copy, especially with bonus content and artwork.
But lately I find myself using digital platforms more and more. It’s just easier — instant access, no storage issues, and you can switch between content quickly depending on your mood.
Still, I’m not sure if physical media will ever fully disappear. For collectors and movie enthusiasts, it feels like part of the experience.
Funny how habits evolve — same way people move between different types of entertainment depending on convenience, whether it’s movies, games, or even platforms like Joycasino when they want something quick and accessible.
What about you — do you still collect discs or have you gone fully digital?
Hey everyone,
I’ve been thinking about how things have changed over the years. I used to build a solid DVD and Blu-ray collection — special editions, box sets, all that. There’s still something cool about having a physical copy, especially with bonus content and artwork.
But lately I find myself using digital platforms more and more. It’s just easier — instant access, no storage issues, and you can switch between content quickly depending on your mood.
Still, I’m not sure if physical media will ever fully disappear. For collectors and movie enthusiasts, it feels like part of the experience.
Funny how habits evolve — same way people move between different types of entertainment depending on convenience, whether it’s movies, games, or even platforms like Joycasino when they want something quick and accessible.
What about you — do you still collect discs or have you gone fully digital?
