Morning zacs, retro is the 'In' word isn't it, nostalgia sells to a degree. It can't compete for sales in other formats in the long run. I wouldnt, would you zacs?
Cassettes were relatively cheap, cheerful, handy; I loads, mostly self recorded, that I no longer get around to playing. Not bought any for years and surprised there's been an upsurge, but as a format they should still be handy.
That's interesting, only this week while clearing out I came across 6 cassettes of me being recorded doing NVQ assessments about 20 years ago and realised I had no way to listen to them anymore.
I still have a cassette player and sometimes listen to my tapes. In a way they're better than CDs because if you have to stop listening you can pick up where you left off. I still have videos but my player has seen better days. Perhaps they'll return too!
My man has both record decks and one of those enormous 1980's (apparently really collectable) ghetto blasters that play tapes, I think a fair few people do actually.