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Chark said:


Honestly larger retailers probably couldn't care that much about the lost of software, sure smaller ones are at risk of losing out of a lot of money but larger ones can take that hit. Retailers aren't able to threaten to not sell their consoles, because then they would just be out of even more money and lose out to the retailers that decide to. Even if they all did, which wouldn't make any sense, the console makers could sell the consoles online directly to consumer through shipping. The retailers are lucky that there are still retail titles available. Even Gamestop was quoted recently that "console makers could have cut them out of the loop a long time ago." (not exact quote, just as close as I can rem

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Incorrect,

retail is in EVERY position to dictate shelf as they see fit.


Example: In America, You have NEVER seen ONLIVE's console version in any chain brick & mortar retail store...& you never will.

Many retailers refused PSP Go's too


DD only vid game systems = 0/2.