tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241155326185163846.post5028914691472689322..comments2023-10-10T06:39:23.625-04:00Comments on Flailthroughs: We Play Games in Japanese. We Can't Read Japanese.: Editorial: Used vs. NewRob Clayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13472641701380565352noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241155326185163846.post-59475284829681215082012-02-08T01:01:32.977-05:002012-02-08T01:01:32.977-05:00I agree with buying used. It's called pro choi...I agree with buying used. It's called pro choice, if you do not want to support the big evil corporation with their used game they are selling, DON'T BUY IT!! If you want to save money and get a used copy, BUY IT!!<br />I bring up the Automobile comparison: The used market is every bit as diverse as the new market. All of the companies have survived, should they force new cars on everyone to make sure that they make the money, not some used car super store?<br /><br />I personally buy new unless there is an awesome deal and there are a few games I wanted, but didn't care enough to buy. I like the reservation bonuses, I like that extra little bit of swag I get when I go for the new game, it is worth it to me to spend the extra $5-$10 to get that swag. <br />what if someone does not need or want the swag but would rather wait for a month and save a few bucks and get it used? sounds like rights removal to me.<br /><br />"If you give up freedom for more security, you will lose both and deserve neither" - Benjamin Franklinsheepknowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07593432858330931697noreply@blogger.com