So what with the hotly debated news that the next Xbox could possibly require a constantly online connection, which would enable them to exclude all used games sales from their system. (as reported on heavily by Edge http://www.edge-online.com/features/why-microsoft-is-killing-the-second-hand-game-market/)
This could spell the end of Brick and Mortar Game's stores that grace our high street. But I'm not ready to say goodbye to the physical stores, I know it's going to have a large effect upon the industry business wise, but from a personal view it would be a sad day indeed when I no longer see that bright purple GAME sign on the high street. Sad as it may be some of my happiest memories have taken place in games stores, such as buying my first xbox or qeueing for hours before mid-night and the launch of Halo 3 surrounded by fellow games all sharing in the excitement.
If these stores disapear I'll miss moments like these, am I just being nostalgic and living in the past.
Will you lament the loss of the Game store? Or are you avidly ushering in the age of the digital download?
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