@bledsoe45sbc @Clavera yes, but where should one draw the line, if any line should be drawn at all? should people that sell used games outside of gamestop also pay a "tax"? i mean, certainly theres multi billions circulating in used games even there.
@HackedLife No, because more often than not the car retailers actually let you test the car before you buy it. I have no personal experience from anyone who buys a game and sells it the other day, it seems retarded.
@bledsoe45sbc @Clavera Perhaps, but that doesn't mean that the law would be right. What Gamestop does isn't really any different from if the ones who bought the games would sell them on ebay or amazon instead, it just makes it easier and more accessible, thats how I see it anyway.
Absurd, the publishers and retailers has already made their share from the original sale. It shouldn't be any different from used cars being sold in turn, or anything else for that matter.
@josephl64 Tripping was just plain retarded, how the hell can someone even come up with such an idea? It can totally ruin a game, why stop with tripping? Why not put in some random jumps and direction changes too?
@bksonic123 it would be very retarded to blame the customers. if the wii-u had any good games people would probably buy it but as i see it, it hasn't got a single one that i'm interested in.
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