Onyxmeth said:
Typically when presented with the issue of exclusivity, the person trying to prove the multiplatform status of a game will point out that it can't be an exclusive, since they can play it on their other choice of platform. Since gaming is a matter of owning the physical property (the copy) far more than it is the intellectual property (the game), this is why the list looks the way it does. I hope this clears things up. |
If that were the case, digital distribution would be dead in the water.







