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imaging logging into the internet and going to vgchartz.com,

once you get there you reach a gate and you have to pay 50 dollars to enter.

the site runs fine, provides news updates ect. and then the owner shuts it down and directs users to a new website called VGGraphs.com, but there's a gate, for the first 3 monthes the entry to access and use the site is 50 dollars, the price declines over time.

 

 

 

I usually refine my posts, checking grammar, ect.

But I've been thinking about this for a while and I'm suprised people haven't said anything similar loud enough/ not a lot of people.

 

Imagine the whole internet was pay a premium per website, after having bought the "console" to access it.

 

 

I'm not going to be buying any more consoles in the future if I can help it to have the self-control and will power.

If I do I'd want a reasonable pricing stucture, simliar to cable tv, cable internet, telephone bill.

unlimited games for a monthly fee - it's reasonable.

 

30-50 dollars, how much cable tv/cable internet costs (either seperately or combined)...

gives more value than 5 to 15 to 100 hours for the money than a single video game typically offers.

it doesn't make sense to be unquestioning and continue in this model.

 

 

(may'be i'll edit this in the future) (this was mostly just a flow without using backspace, for the most part)

(if i didn't rush this out typing i wouldn't post it and just let the frustration muster)