The problem with videogames though is their preservation.
I can't play my ps2 discs because I haven't used my ps2 for a long time, and I have upgraded my TV a long time ago. Even if I have a way for my current Tv to be connected with the ps2, I think my ps2 is probably damaged because of its age and zero maintenance. While My ps1 was broken because someone touched the lens of it. So my ps2 games are unplayable now. If I had a ps3, it probably ended up like my ps2 by now.
We don't know IF Ps4/5 games will be compatible with PS6/7/8/9 and by that time, how many of our old consoles are still functioning well by that time. And I don't think I will be buying ports for the ps5 and beyond for the games I already bought for my ps4 especially now, since they are playable for the ps5 anyway. But still there's plenty of ps1 to 3 games that I want to play again but there's just no way for that to happen.
I hope physical discs will remain. Like how music cds, cassettes and vinyls have eXtended their life span even if I don't see them in every retail store now. But I think digital will be the norm in five years. I hope the stores I buy from, would still be around if that happens.