@badboy @darckdeth From the site "As the launch date draws nearer, we will have more information to share on price and business models. However NCsoft is actively evaluating what gaming fans in Europe and the United States want, and we are committed to creating a business model that will meet our fans' expectations."
@svaubel @jinzo9988 @Kirra87 Sorry for the late reply, my biggest problem with Gamestop is that they treat games in three different levels; new, used, and refurb/defective. The reason I remembered the price point of $80 for FFIII because the game was dirt with parts of the game cover ripped off and thinking this is the biggest rip off I have ever seen (I was in junior high at the time). Gamestop doesn't care what condition it is in as long as it plays. There is going to be one set price and its going to be a high price.
The 3 day ban on a inappropriate name is unnecessary but hey that is like light community service compare to death row EA puts their customers through on the lightest offense.
@callofduty405 @ImBack558855 @chilly-chill Sony sold their TV manufacturing line last year and just buys their screens from other companies e.i. LG and Samsung displays. So Sony doesn't fully make their own tvs anymore.
Blu-ray was co-developed and manufacted by Sony but there are many companies that hold a stake in the technology. Ironically Apple has a stake in blu-ray.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc_Association
@Yomigaeru Last year their gaming division turn a profit however this quarter, they are at a lost. Mostly due to very poor performance of the Vita, low PS3 consoles sales, and no Sony published software that sold worth a damn.
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