Pakistan, July 16 -- As digital game libraries continue replacing discs and cartridges, a gamer has created a system that gives Steam PC games a physical form again. The project uses 128GB SATA SSDs placed inside 3D-printed cartridges, allowing each cartridge to store a single Steam game while offering the nostalgic feel of classic gaming media.

The gamer, known online as "Jibril-sama," designed a special dock that connects directly to a PC and reads the inserted SSD cartridge. Custom software detects the drive and automatically launches the stored game, creating a simple plug-and-play experience similar to older gaming consoles.

Moreover, each cartridge includes custom artwork and a printed outer shell that resembles traditional video ...