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Avinash, you're wrong on a number of accounts.

First, not everyone likes physical media, especially when it comes to portable devices. My iPhone is slowly starting to replace my DS because I can take all the games I want anywhere I go. It's simply MORE portable, and the PSP Go will be too. Just because you want physical media doesn't mean that I do.

Also, I don't really care to buy used, at least from stores, because Gamestop and the like are complete rip-offs. If I don't like it, plenty of others don't as well. Some may even abhor the process altogether. People like to know no one else has owned a thing and that it's going to be in great condition. When I buy a game new it works, while on the other hand I've had to return a number of damaged used games to Gamestop. Once I returned the same game multiple times, even, and never managed to find a copy that worked.

Also, market leadership is not a guaranteed thing. In fact, it's the quick innovator that pushes the next big concept that takes the market as seen by the Wii, PS1/2, and NES. If Nintendo isn't on board while one of their competitors makes it work, they'll be left behind again.

OR TO PUT IT BRIEFLY: You aren't every customer, and you can't speak for everyone else. What you want another person won't and what you hate another will love. Quit generalizing based on your own opinion. Frankly, if the industry went strait DD the cost of new games would drop dramatically, most likely below what used games cost now, and all consumers would benefit unless they're simply too afraid to keep up with changing technology.  Sorta like the people who lost their jobs because they couldn't remain competitve when computers started taking over businesses of every sort.



You do not have the right to never be offended.