| kafar said: There is a complication though. Gamers can choose to sell the game to gamestop and keep the NGP version. To remedy that, I think it also needs a de-registration process, which requires the removal of the NGP version. The serial number cannot be re-used unless the de-registration is completed. The used game buyers then need to check whether the game has already been de-registered before handing over the money. In this way, used game market is still happy and at the same time, no one is going to keep the free games. just some random ideas. probably sony will read this... unlikely. |
I think that would be a great idea. However I bet Sony could link it to PSN:Plus. That way people are paying Sony for these services. It would also encourage gamers to upgrade to PSN:Plus. Also you could program the game itself to fix your complications. The second the game is placed in another PS3 it sends a message through PSN to the NGP. The NGP version on memory card or internal memory becomes unplayable as soon as connected to PSN (Save data remains saved). Then if the game is placed back in your origional console it allows you to redownload the portable version over PSN.
Whoola people could bring their game on the go, and if they sold the game ooops the NGP version gets deleted and your back to square one. Also Sony could pay the developers a 10cent royalty or what ever for every time the game gets downloaded onto a NGP, thus making profit for the developer as well.
-JC7
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