I meant in the sense of mp3's being the most convenient format for most. As for the used competing against new games, the incentive to drop in price for new games would be competition with newer releases. Almost every game depreciates in value, although some faster than others. Yet I see...
Preach Meta! I'm also a collector and see it soon as a dead hobby. On the bright side, I can only imagine how valuable my current collector's editions will become. Yet even if they don't become rare, I still will feel great satisfaction in knowing that I own these gems in physical form.
It's sad to say, but the X1 will still sell. We will have a new generation of uninformed gamers that won't know any better. People have short memory spans and will forget about the time when physical media was an option. Like when mp3 format took over the c.d market. Also the lure of a new...
Please, please, let it be a portable Bioshock! That was the main reason I bought a Vita when it was announced. Even though Ken Levine was tied up with Infinite, maybe it's back on development track. He also said he was waiting on Sony to, " cut the check". Imagine if done properly, maybe more...
No, I only play single player games off-line. Yet, I do buy a lot of dlc and indie games, which is the only time I go on-line. Although I'm a sucker for new tech, I just can't justify condoning Microsoft's "control" issues if it proves to be true.