Iran is the worst country in the whole universe and I have more than 2000 reasons for saying it and I can prove it to any non-muslim person in the world. For muslims, it's just NOT the worst country. But I didn't want to speak about Iran. I want to speak about games. I only know that if you ever set foot in Iran, you'll agree and if you haven't, well, believe me anyway.
It has it's good things, too (tough even the good things aren't 100% good). For example, There's no copyrights here. Now how can that be good? Well, I'll tell ya. How much does a next-gen game cost you? 40$ to be average. How much does a next-gen game cost in Iran, where they just buy one Game from outside and "Mass-Burn" it on blank DVDs? 8$ or so. Woooooow, right? Of course, It has it's cons too. Like we get games a week later than its release dates. Or if a game comes bundled with something, like Rock Band, We still Only get the Game. But you buy 15 games, you probably paid more than your console for them. We buy 5 games, and we probably paid less than One of your games. That can be cool.
The same thing goes with music (2 years ago, I bought 20,000 Albums for $1200! Great Deal.) and Movies ($4 each).
If you visited Iran someday (not at all recommended) come check out the games you always wanted to play but couldn't pay for.
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