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The host begins by taking us back thirty years to a simpler time when collecting was straightforward. He reminisces about purchasing his original copy of Chrono Trigger for $99, holding the tangible plastic cartridge, and enjoying the satisfaction of owning a complete physical copy. For him, this sense of ownership and the joy of collection were integral to the gaming experience.
Today, however, that sense of ownership is under threat, and it's not a challenge he's taking lightly. He describes how the traditional concept of collecting—owning a physical game with all its artwork and packaging—is now being questioned due to Nintendo's new approach.