No idiot. He was talking about an XBL arcade game that was for a system he no longer maintains. Those games are ONLY available digital. However, he wanted to use that argument to go against games that are available as physical purchases. That makes no sense.
His point was:
Don't buy digital copies of games with physical disc copies because if you corrupt your HD or lose your system and 10 years later you want to play the game it may not be available. As I said, that scenario is the exact same as losing or breaking a game over the course of 10 years. Ignoring how stupid it sounds to complain about not being able to play a game from 10 years ago

, he could easily purchase the game again via the disc. The exact same thing he would have to do if he lost his disc. Like I said, use your head.
fukk it, if ya'll are trading in all your games after you beat them wouldn't you have to purchase it again anywa
y? 
Ya'll nikkas stay coming up with the most over the top unlikely scenarios to justify hoarding.