Right, cause every gamer makes purchase decisions on whether or not they'll be able to get games used. Without the option of getting a pre-owned game, nobody will purchase any new consoles that their favorite game will be on and quit gaming altogether. Totally believing his reasoning here.
Making missions inspired by the Bin Laden raid into multiplayer maps was only one of their biggest mistakes. The first of the renewed MoH games showed great promise.
As if conservatives didn't need any more ammo supporting their argument that we're all a bunch of mindless idiots who only care about guns and dead bodies.
I don't expect Sony to be the only one to do this. Microsoft has talked about a strong interest about this late last year as well.
From what I remember, about 3 years ago, there was a Sony rep who approached Gamestop about the BD laser could somehow burn a code directly onto the BD that would marry a machine with a game. It would be on all future disc releases. Gamestop's response was that should Sony put this into their new games, Gamestop would act as though Sony no longer existed, and not sell a single Sony related product.
Sony backed down, and also provides evidence which points towards the strength of the used games market for Gamestop.
Benedict Arnold was supposed to be a full hour, instead the actual campaign lasted, at most, twenty minutes, with the additional challenges filling out the rest of the hour.
It was a very nice add-on pack, but it wasn't nearly as long as advertised.
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