You may not know it. But, the idea of the NextBox banning used game sales could actually be the first move to pushing gaming into the stratosphere.
Before your head explodes or you stop reading just hear this out.
Imagine, if you will. The perfect world of new game sales only.
1st. Since the publishers are now raking in ALL the cash.. they dont need to go up on game prices for the next system.
2nd – The publishers will now mark down their games even cheaper and faster than ever before. (Right now Gears Of War can be bought used on Gamestop for $5.00. Imagine if the publishers matched those kind of discounts later into a games age.) already you can get gears of war new for $40. Is that a rip off? What if the companies that made it could put that into their own pocket, rather than someone else.
3rd- Games would be even more awesome and content would be off the hook if companies were allowed to take more risks making their games that they sell.
4th- Gamers would have...
Actually, I was going to go on for a while but I got kind of bored writing it.
Let this be a seed as to why killing used games could actually be a good thing for us all.
The companies could keep the cost down and yet still earn the income to make even better products for your money.
Ps. There I said it, if you can even understand what the hell I wrote. Reading it back, I hardly can.








