greenmedic88 said:
The problem is, there's still no exchange of the original media and no record of where that media came from. So hypothetical situation: I loan someone my games, they pay the minimal transfer fee and have a "legal" copy of the game for $1-3. I do the same, and then sell my UMDs on Ebay or to GS for a buck (or whatever ridiculous price they pay). There's nothing stopping one person from buying one used or retail copy of a game and doing an indeterminate number of transfers to as many PSPs as they can get their hands on. All "legit." I think the only way a transfer system would work is if you had to exchange your UMDs for game voucher codes. |
What you described is similar to used games anyway.
But considering it would be less than buying a new game, it could be done just for PSP games not yet on PSN. So those games wouldn't matter if they are done this way, since it would have to come from copies that were bought first run anyway, so any transfer to other people would just mean more money from that initial game purchase.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs