| dharh said: This better not be the case, otherwise I will always go out of my way to get the physical copy. In fact the physical copy should COME with the right to download the digital copy for free. Buying the standalone digital copy should be at least 25% less (~$10).
People who buy the PSPGO also have to buy that $70+ memory card. |
I agree with dharh. No physical manufacturing and an incredible reduction in the cost of putting it out digitally. As far as being fair, that's like saying it's not fair that the PS2 I have can't do the PSN functionality. You bought technology that is now old. It happens. If you buy the new PSPGo, then I think your digital copies should be cheaper than physical copies. And dharh had another good point about a digital copy for free. The movie DVDs have that through the iTunes store. That should be an option for those that bought the physical copy of any game. To have a code to download the digital copy for free or unlock the digital copy included on the game media.
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