I am more a physical game buyer. I do the rounds of thrifts and yard sales. I see a bit of a selection but only pick up things I like or might play rather than thinking of trades etc. Guess it works out about 3 or 4 a year. I see stuff on classifieds but I have not been tempted by anything yet, pricing around here can be a bit whack, like they want double what you can get it for on eBay or something. Not really bought any on eBay though either. I guess it's much like my hardware, take what's interesting and cheap mode, rather than must have at any cost.
Budget vs Original release... Some things I like about budget releases... fixed and patched mostly, might still need something for less usual hardware, but you don't spend an hour messing with finding updates before you can play. Copy protection is often toned right down, not always though, some few have been shoehorned into publishers latest greatest idea about copy protection badly, while the originals remain sane. But take NFS:PU budget release I've got, also got a bigger box release but it's packed somewhere, it just fills in the serial for you, don't need to be scrabbling in the paperwork. Later releases of Frontier:Elite II had the annoying manual word thing turned off. BUT conversely, they fixed "bugs" that were also highly convenient cheats. So when is the original better, that can be a long string of if this and if that, if it wasn't a buggy mess at release, if it had some nice glossy maps and backstory novellas inside and if they are still there and not lost, then original might be gooderer. However, sometimes these things come later with a special edition in a tin, with bling, and a pony.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.