What Herold doesnt seem to realize is that the blocking used games rumor started with Sony and they actually own the patent for it.Miketheman83First of all you are wrong, as is always the case with you. I will tell you why you are wrong in a little! In general, I have always seriously questioned how you, an obvious mentally ill man, can even be allowed to use the internet. Posting on the internet should be the LEAST of your concerns. Get your mentall illness kept in check Now anyway, Companys file patents ALL THE time. Most dont result in anything and most never come to fruition. I bet Microsoft has older patents stating that they would do similair things BUT the difference is Microsoft has always been anti consumer (charging for basic online play etc) and they are GOING ALL THE way with it on the xbox one Where as Sony has SAID THEY DO ALLOW USED GAMES TO FULL extent and NO fees or restrictions like Microsoft has on used games
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Take it as you will but Sony is gathering strong interest.
PS4 beats Galaxy S4, iPhone 5, portable gaming devices, Android or iOS tablets and others gadgets in demand
Sonys upcoming gaming console or in other words the Future of Gaming has made gadget lovers to fall in love with it.
A recent research by a leading gadgets retail chain has quoted that over 900 thousands of its users have signed up to receive information about PS4.
GameStop, a leading retain chain, says one of its internal consumer research survey shows a strong interest of consumers in the Sonys most anticipated gaming console.
The items which were beaten by PS4 include smartphones, portable gaming devices, tablets, laptops, smart TVs and so many other things.
Based on the survey of loyal customers of GameStop, 34% of them expect to get a PlayStation 4 in the next twelve month. Moreover, nearly 900 thousand of GameStop clients signed up to receive information about the PS4, says the survey report.
So much demand has led the bosses of GameStop to reach the conclusion that Sony is unlikely to meet the expected demand from the game lovers in the first stage.
Tony Bartel, GameStop president went on saying Although we have been given no official numbers by Sony, we do believe that demand will far outpace the supply of this product during the launch window.
Another research firm has estimated that Sony is likely to ship over 2.5 million consoles in 2013 allover the world.
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