@jd7904 This was the most interesting part: "It looks like Nintendo has left a glaring oversight in the rush to get the Wii U out before the holidays. The problem is one that wouldn’t surface until pre-owned Wii U consoles make their way into consumers hands and sitting at the near two-month mark, it’s about that time. According to a thread on NeoGAF, user DSN2K was able to re-download previous titles purchased by the previous owner of the console he purchased, despite the Wii U having been wiped clean."
@bledsoe45sbc can't argue there. It does make it less likely to be stolen (via robbery) less use of big trucks hauling games to different retailers, having to sit through traffic/wait for the mail.
@mjswooosh Well, all species have a curve in terms of population growth. It is naive to think that that population will keep climbing indefinitely. Soon we will hit a "fiscal cliff" in terms of population, and you will see massive die-offs, either by war, disease, or other factors.
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