mykevermin
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Your description of the process of licensing music is written from the vantage point of someone with a diminished understanding of our legal system, but continues to want to have an opinion about it.
It is both more and less complex than you describe. More to the point, it's not about the developers and ownership. It's about publishers.
[quote name='The Mana Knight']One reason we don't even see many VC games[/QUOTE]
BUH?!?!?! We DON'T see MANY VC games!?!?!?!
I don't see many VC games if I turn my PS3 on. But when I turn my Wii on, I see HUNDREDS.
(HUNDREDS!)
They have something every week. EVERY WEEK. Whether it's good or not is immaterial.
So your argument sucks, scientifically speaking. Try again. Stop scouring the internet for the first plausible explanation that defends Sony and believing that because it fits your philosophy to this generation, because anything other than "they're stupid and lazy and not doin' shit" is, logically, a shitty excuse. Because any argument to defend it implies, in order to remain plausible, that it applies to every single PSOne title ever. Otherwise, the argument fails.
It is both more and less complex than you describe. More to the point, it's not about the developers and ownership. It's about publishers.
[quote name='The Mana Knight']One reason we don't even see many VC games[/QUOTE]
BUH?!?!?! We DON'T see MANY VC games!?!?!?!
I don't see many VC games if I turn my PS3 on. But when I turn my Wii on, I see HUNDREDS.
(HUNDREDS!)
They have something every week. EVERY WEEK. Whether it's good or not is immaterial.
So your argument sucks, scientifically speaking. Try again. Stop scouring the internet for the first plausible explanation that defends Sony and believing that because it fits your philosophy to this generation, because anything other than "they're stupid and lazy and not doin' shit" is, logically, a shitty excuse. Because any argument to defend it implies, in order to remain plausible, that it applies to every single PSOne title ever. Otherwise, the argument fails.