Emulators are far from crap, and using them or not has nothing to do with "supporting the industry."
Your loss.
It has everything to do with supporting the industry. Remember the whole Napster thing with Lars Ulrich? Same concept. On top of that, I like to be able to physically hold what I buy.
No, it doesn't.
It's all a personal preference and your misguided attitude about it doesn't change that fact.
Exactly how is it different? Everything in my stash that I have bought over the years was bought brand new when its platform was current, thus "supporting the industry". I don't buy anything secondhand, as I want to be the item's first owner and also want to give its creators their due. I don't want to support some random dude out their that wants to make a few bucks. I don't collect for the sake of having a hoard to sell some day. I collect what I personally want to play. Games. I don't chase after Special Editions, posters, standees, figures, limited release controllers, etc. Just games and what's necessary to play them.
The way I do my gaming, I want to be able to actually hold what it is I bought. I have had conversations about it with LS mates as well. I like physical media and don't like the download revolution that's sweeping gaming right now. I like to have an actually cartridge/disc and manual. I also don't import. I want to be able to enjoy what I play, and since I only speak English and some spanish, importing is pointless to my gaming habits. The one exception I ever made to this was when I bought an import copy of Rondo of Blood, which at the time, was the best CastleVania game, as it never saw foreign release until many years later on PSP.
And what exactly was the point of the insult? Did I come at you personally? No. If what I said in pointing out my support of the industry offended you indirectly, its because it struck a nerve.