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    Physical...you can't trade or sell digital

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    i'm old-school so prefer physical copies wherever possible

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    If I can't find a physical copy, digital is fine. Especially in the case of the digital copy costing much less than the physical.
    But I always prefer a physical copy. Something about being able to hold the game case in my hands, to admire it's artwork or to read the instruction booklet feels good.

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    the two

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    I'm old school. Give me a hard copy any day.

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    I am a sucker for collecting Physical Copies. Always want to have a nice display case of past and present games. I want to be able to show people what games I have without having to turn them on and cycle through simple pictures, where the game box has descriptions of what the game is and how many players ect.

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    i perfer physical copies

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    I like having digital copies because they don't take up as much space, and I can hide my nerdiness when I see fit because I own hundreds of games; I like that just looks excessive.

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    Digital. More convenient.

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    Physical. Hands down

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    digital is the future. i totally understand why smoe ppl like cds but its just not usefull anymore.

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    Digital copies are the best

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    physical digital takes up way too much space on memory after a while, plus i don't want these games that take up 45 gigs to be on my system

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    It really depends on the game and the situation for me. Overall, however, I prefer digital because it's just more convenient. Appealing CE's at times entice me to purchase physically.

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    i prefer digital copies just because you cant damage it physically

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