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#1 nextgenjoke
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people downloading n64 roms and running it with emulators are the people stealing

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#2 nextgenjoke
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how would you buy n64 games not avalible as digital download? without buying it used lol.

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#3 nextgenjoke
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[QUOTE="k2theswiss"][QUOTE="nextgenjoke"][QUOTE="Bad-School-Girl"] Corporations such as Gamestop make a killing off of this used game ordeal. How you don't know this in 2013, I will never know.

gamestop helps sell these publishers brand new games and they want to kill the company that helps sell their games? Can we say dumbasses?

lol act like there isn't 20 other stores down the same street.

walmart,bestbuy are the only stores that actually get games on release date besides gamestop.
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#4 nextgenjoke
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[QUOTE="nextgenjoke"][QUOTE="Bad-School-Girl"]

Used games are stealing money for the developers that work so hard on developing said games. I fully support Microsoft's plan to block used games. Can't cough up the extra five dollars it takes to get a new copy? Then miss out on that Starbucks coffee and cinnamon bagel for one single day and then pay the real price. I am currently boycotting Nintendo, as they havnen't implemented such a feature for the Wii-U.

If used games aren't blocked, then there should be a fee to unlock said used games to be made playable. I think a 15-20$ would be satisfactory. Used gamers, stock up on those Microsoft Point cards!

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it's not stealing money someone already bought the game from the publisher and they sold it because they didnt want it ....the used game is not in the same shape as a brand new game.

Corporations such as Gamestop make a killing off of this used game ordeal. How you don't know this in 2013, I will never know.

gamestop helps sell these publishers brand new games and they want to kill the company that helps sell their games? Can we say dumbasses?
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#5 nextgenjoke
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Used games are stealing money for the developers that work so hard on developing said games. I fully support Microsoft's plan to block used games. Can't cough up the extra five dollars it takes to get a new copy? Then miss out on that Starbucks coffee and cinnamon bagel for one single day and then pay the real price. I am currently boycotting Nintendo, as they havnen't implemented such a feature for the Wii-U.

If used games aren't blocked, then there should be a fee to unlock said used games to be made playable. I think a 15-20$ would be satisfactory. Used gamers, stock up on those Microsoft Point cards!

Bad-School-Girl
it's not stealing money someone already bought the game from the publisher and they sold it because they didnt want it ....the used game is not in the same shape as a brand new game.
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#8 nextgenjoke
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the name wii is a forbidden word the last thing a core gamer wants to hear.
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#10 nextgenjoke
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The core gamer knows if the wiiu was designed for core gamers it wouldnt be named the wiiu. We know anything wii related=casual.