Originally Posted by
Quiji
I'm with you, especially since you can actually hold the game, instead of having data in a portion of a hard drive.
But the two methods have obvious drawbacks, it's just preference. You can fit the entire library of all regions of every game made for 20 years in a single inch-thick hard drive (like atari to ps1), where that volume of games would cost you so much and take up an entire house. But that's melding the concept of physical and data with digital distribution, which is hardly the same subject in some regards.