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So this is they way I should have bought it so I could have properly enjoyed it.


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Proof that the Wii U isn't faring all to well in the sales department. It's just a smart business decision. I also appreciate the fact they are going to release it on all platforms simultaneously. I have the Wii U and I see no reason to play it, but my son loves it, so it is getting play time (He's only 4, which is why I got the Wii U in the first place).

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60% of your customers does not tell a tale of a used-game-less future. What percentage of your customers answered your questionnaire? 1%?


Gamestop should only get $1 as per their claim on new games, then the used game issues wouldn't, well be a problem.

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@Gankstar_VX84 The founding fathers of this country knew technology would advance fire arms. They also knew that a population with no right to own a fire arm could not defend themselves from a government turned Tyrannical Overlord. You don't understand the principles behind the laws.

Having a right to bear arms does not lead to killing. It's the individuals who are groomed to be killers.

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Here's an idea: Maybe due to the fact that GameStop Corporate Headquarters is making money off of new games. Do you actually think that GameStop or any other store would sell an entire library of products at a penny's profit for each, and be as global as GameStop is. I'm sure that the individual stores are only afforded a small profit in the single digit cents bracket, but Corporate headquarters is basking in the billions. GameStop is recycling profit with their used game market. I have a problem with this because of the mark-up GameStop puts on their used games. If any company is price gouging, GameStop is number one on this list. The option is a sweat deal, if the price wasn't competitive with the new release pricing. At least we know GameStop can't charge more then a 300% mark-up on their used games. Not exactly good, but at least even they are regulated by federal laws.

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Giancarlo Varanini you are acting like the hackers. If you want to bring Sony down then grow a pair and change your attacks from words to physical action. Don't do as the hackers and create distrust from the shadows, go full board guns blazing. Your words are just as cowardly as the actions of Anonymous. Although we can place a face to the name, you still are hiding behind "Free Speech." You too are generating chaos towards a company for your own selfish reasons. The big picture is always avoided by both you and those who attack. Sony is the victim of ideological ignorance both at the hands of the hackers, and the not-so-all-knowing Media. People never consider a companies requirement to not only protect the end users, but also to protect the companies that make their product available through (In this case) Sony. So quick are hackers and the media to criticize the motions Sony went through in order to protect their clients that generate revenue. The hackers jumped at the opportunity to use George Hotz as an excuse to commit a criminal act. The bad attitudes of the hackers has become your bad attitude. The hackers have succeeded in making you a follower, unable to think for yourself and you have become susceptible to any statements that ignite a cry of unjust in you. You are now no more then a member of the mob filled with hate and pushing to further spread your disease to others. Their attitude is now your attitude. Welcome to Anonymous.

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A wonderful perspective of the PSN and SOE debacle. I don't care what Sony has to say on the matter. I really don't care about the opinion of a Professor either. Facts are facts and their is no amount of security on the internet that can STOP a criminal. You might be able to slow them down for a little while, but eventually they will get through your precious security. Security software is obsolete the very same week it hits the street. So the idea of out-dated security is............. it's something. I love how experts speak as if what they say carries any merit when simple logic from experience and documented trend can break down their expertise. The internet is one huge RISK. Everyday you take a chance of having your personal information stolen from a thief. Why Sony, well that's an easy one, your a customer who spends money on Sony products. Anonymous became the smoke to hide behind and the criminals went to work, and they did this by their own merits.

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I'm interested in the rumors that Nintendo wants to recapture the hardcore audience they lost to MS and SONY. Nintendo can't do it without third-party support. Plus it would be expected that third-party publishers carry the torch in attracting everyone outside of Nintendo's target audience. Nintendo's target audience is the same audience it was back in 1984. The problem with this is that audience grew up and Nintendo never followed suit. Nintendo = kid friendly, which isn't a bad thing but it will never give them software sales that they desire. Consoles are a tool for software sales and Nintendo is not keeping pace with the software sales that the 360 and PS3 generate. It should be seen as an eye opener when even your target audience is tiered of Nintendo's game offerings.

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Irrelevant!! PC graphics are limited to your pocket book. Next time include the price of and the components of the PC you are using. The Best graphics cards on the market cost about if not more than a PS3, and thats just the graphics card. Plus when your running on a PC you have to deal with everything that comes with it, viruses, trojans, worms, endless spyware, ect.. PC's really are not a cost effective gaming platform especially since yearly hardware upgrades are required to keep up with the changing software requirements to see the best graphics you can get. Now of-course there is the minimum requirements to play a game. Not all that much of a graphic power house and mostly below par with console games.