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If it's DD, I will pay, at the very most, $20 dollars for a game, $.99 cents for a song (DRM free only) and $10 for a movie (HD and DRM free).

Otherwise I can always get the song or the movie DRM free on torrent sites, and the game (if it's on PSN or XBL), I can always skip because I can't trade and will never see any value back on it and all it'll do after awhile is take HDD space and I won't want to delete it because I paid a good amount of money for it. That's the reason I haven't bought Siren PS3.

Music has a future in downloads(iTunes shows us that), movies also have a future (I believe more in terms of rentals than in terms of buying) and games have a future as well (quirky, cheap, or casual games), but physical media is definitely needed at least mid-term, i.e. at least for the next 10 years.