just buy it on the eshop.
the actual game doesnt even have a manual...so theres nothing collectable about the physical copy.ÂKBFloYd
I think the TC is trolling, however, I wouldn't recommend ever buying a DD game (available also at retail) on eshop because if you don't like the DD game you can't sell the DD game. I would consider buying a DD game over retail if the DD game is significantly cheaper than the retail alternative, but you must realize that you (hypothetical user) are freely giving up your ability to sell the DD game, trade the game, gift the game later to a relative, or even lend out the game to a friend. Too many users buy games, and later sell them when they don't turn out the way they thought they would. Paying high prices for a digital game you can buy at retail isn't worth it.
The aspect of collecting that is crucial is the actual game being able to be played in any wii U, stand alone in a collection, and being able to be sold at a later date if need be.
Digital copies don't have the same value as retail copies do, but you do get convenience of not having to put in a disc provided you don't have more than one Wii U. I do have two and I won't be able to access eshop content on both my Wii Us. It's also an issue for the future to consider. We see tales of users buying used Wii Us and Wii's and getting a bunch of DD games.
Another issue many new Wii U owners may have is the purchase of an external HDD to attach to the Wii U, which does knock the already expensive Wii U price up.
Until Nintendo rectifies how they handle the Nintendo Network ID issues on the Wii U, I wouldn't recommend to any user supporting the eshop for retail games. It tells Nintendo that what they are doing is fine, and give them incentive not to be more competitive and fix the problem.
For the record, I don't recommend buying any retail games you find on XBL or PSN either...UNLESS there is a massive savings (50% off or more), even though those machines are more tolerant with multi console owners. Being stuck with a game you can't even gift away is a bummer.
One final issue about Injustice on Wii U, is that it does lack modes/features found in the other versions. Multiconsole owners should do research before biting that bullet.
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