His costume is starting to look out of place. He's the only hooded man in the city, but mysteriously blends in with a crowd of colonial tri-corner hats?
The Square Enix "employees" were all corporate. The study didn't include anyone from their development team. Maybe check your sources before your next copy-paste news?
@penpusher "When it comes down to food or a new copy of the latest gears of war game I would rather get food and then get the game used." A ridiculous statement. If you legitimately face a decision of food vs game, you've got no business playing video games. Go find a cheaper hobby.
"Perhaps it would make more sense if these publishers reexamined their own method for creating games and worked within their financial constraints to create a sustainable business model instead." Translation: reduce costs by cutting pay for lowly programmers and artists, and slash budgets for troubleshooting and debugging. How does that make more sense than discouraging the second-hand market?
The writer states Australia's censorship laws are less strict than China's, as though that were somehow a significant accomplishment. Your freedom of speech is more expansive than those who live in a country notorious for human rights violations. Whoop-de-doo.
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