Physical copy.
I'm east, and south, with a western originated society.
I don't know enough gamers here to know if it's the norm but for my favourite games I only want a physical copy, unless I can't get it any other way and I have to have the game I don't like digital. Unless that's the way the game was originally, then I don't mind.
If you're specifically talking emulators, being able to kickback and relax with your console and your game in its original case and art, possibly still with its manual, and the control set up and controller it was designed originally to work with is a great feeling. I'd definitely pay more for that. Especially for the games you like it's an appreciation of the game in its first official state, and returning to that. It also feels a bit like I don't actually own it if it's exclusively digital.
Some gamers believe it's not really the same game if you can't do that and aesthetics aside different controls and movements in emulators can alter the feel or difficulty of the game a surprising amount in some cases. Sometimes with digital versions glitches from the originals are fixed (some glitches become famous and looked for, and missed) and new ones pop into existence in the digital copy.
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