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KungKras said:

DD works on PC because games on computers have always been just ones and zeros. But on consoles, the games are played by the hardware, like how music ic played by an instrument. People want to be able to touch their video games. Had Steam been on consoles, it would have failed.

The music industry companies refused to go DD, but were forced to do so by the consumers. In the video game industry, it's the other way around. The industry wants DD to gain control and to eliminate used game sales. But so far, DD on consoles have failed miserably, look at PSPgo.

joke post?

I ask because pspgo isn't the archetypal DD console. Ipod Touch/Phone is, and it's eating up the market very quickly.