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Comment Well... (Score 3, Interesting) 173

Reminds me of the Wii that supposedly had plenty of developers on board to make new and exciting games for the then-revolutionary wiimote... we all know how that turned out.

one of the funny things in the natal tech demos i've seen on youtube is how one of the presenters takes cheap shots at the wii's "waggling" of the remote and how stupid and silly blah blah blah... and then watching them arm-waving and making awkward poses to "draw" an elephant (pretty silly IMO) i wonder how much different natal is going to be.

Not that much, judging by the demos i've seen so far. Hope i'm wrong, though.

Comment Re:simple: 1 + 1 != 1 (Score 1) 258

yes... i know... but would it be fair that people who bought the game in umd format get a free download of the SAME game for the pspgo in the online store while keeping the disk?

what prevents these people who hypothetically get the free download from playing, selling, lending/giving the umd disk to someone else? AFAIK there's no activation required for umd games, is there?

Comment simple: 1 + 1 != 1 (Score 1) 258

I think that people expecting to get a free download for their psp-go of the games they already bought in umd format are a little naive unless... ...as someone said earlier, for something like that to work, the physical media would have to be returned to sony or the publisher of the game since:

umd disk + free download for pspgo = 2 copies of the game.

who would want to forfeit the ability to play with the old psp just to get the game in the go? i suppose it's a matter of preference.

i don't know if the "exchange" was already implied in the proposition of getting the free download, so far i haven't seen it mentioned anywhere else.

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