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PullusPardus said:
I used to be a collector like you, then I lost saved so much time, money and space by going digital , I would sell all my collection to be honest,

Same boat.

I used to collect DVDs.  At first I bought racks to hold the DVDs.  Then my collection of DVDs became greater than my rack space, so I bought Disc albums.  Then the number of disc albums I bought exceeded the space I had to hold them, so I bought bigger ones and also book shelves to house them.  At the same time, I purchased a specific style of Rubbermade storage box to house the empty disc cases in.  Because I didn't have space for them in my apt, I rented a storage room.  Same with my CDs, same with my video games. 

When I started ripping my music to my hard drive, I fell in love.  When I got my 360 and could access it from my computer, loved it even more.  That's when I wanted everything I owned to be digital.  The movies never really made it, since space and time are limited.  I eventually ended up just selling them all off.

When I started having problems with my Xbox 360 DVD drive, I realized the benefit of digital.  My digital copies of games I could play, no problem.  My disc-based games, no possible way. 

I have no problem with disc-based games.  In fact, I think if Microsoft is smart, they should give the option to gamers to take a disc-based game digital.