A Reddit user named Jibril-sama is repurposing second-hand 2.5-inch SSDs into game cartridges for their Steam library, creatively combining physical media with digital gaming. Each SSD is encased in colorful housing featuring the game's cover art and can launch the game directly from a specially designed drive dock. Jibril-sama acquired several 128 GB SSDs for €7 each, highlighting the challenges of fluctuating prices in the memory market. The project reflects a trend among gamers who appreciate the tactile experience of physical media despite the dominance of digital downloads. Additionally, Sony plans to stop producing physical game discs after 2028, raising concerns about the future of the second-hand market and consumer choice. Many games on Steam still require proprietary software, prompting questions about ownership rights in the digital age.