Torillian said:
If I asked my friends most would state the reasons they needed the money instead of a dissatisfaction with the product. Just having a desire for extra money is a huge reason to sell something, doesn't mean you didn't enjoy the game in the first place. Here are some reasons people might sell a game even if they really liked it: Money for a new release coming out They just bought the sequel to the game that was better in every way (which is why I sold skate even though I loved it) The game is a one shot thing that doesn't have tons of replay value (JRPGs in general)
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Your reasons prove the point that the game is no longer enjoyable, here it is in reply to your points
Means you don't value the game as much anymore, the enjoyment is gone
You would only sell your old game for a new release when you lost interest in the one you already had, and wanted something new, if the game you had was still entertaining you, you wouldn't sell it
The sequel is better, just shows that the first game was not as good, if it was perfect, it could not be improved upon, the fact that the new one is viewed as better shows that the first game doesn't give as much enjoyment anymore, since there is a new and better one which gives more
Lack of replay value shows that the game has lost value with you, that the enjoyment is gone
Predictions:Sales of Wii Fit will surpass the combined sales of the Grand Theft Auto franchiseLifetime sales of Wii will surpass the combined sales of the entire Playstation family of consoles by 12/31/2015 Wii hardware sales will surpass the total hardware sales of the PS2 by 12/31/2010 Wii will have 50% marketshare or more by the end of 2008 (I was wrong!! It was a little over 48% only)Wii will surpass 45 Million in lifetime sales by the end of 2008 (I was wrong!! Nintendo Financials showed it fell slightly short of 45 million shipped by end of 2008)Wii will surpass 80 Million in lifetime sales by the end of 2009 (I was wrong!! Wii didn't even get to 70 Million)







