thekitchensink said:
They encourage people to trade in their used iPads so they can sell them, yes. But that is a side business. Their bread and butter is the sale of console games. They make little, if any, money on the purchase of the actual consoles themselves--they sell people consoles in the hopes that they'll come back and buy games for them. If a certain console did not support retail games, retail would not support it. I've spoken to a few managers of some nearby EB's, and they've told me this--it would hurt the console manufacturers far too much if they decided to cut the retailer out of the game-buying equation. |
i heard the same bullshit argument about mp3 players and who doesn't carry those? all it means is they would start marking up the consoles themselve to ensure a profit on it. in the face of making money on selling a digital console and not making money on anything at all -- i promise they'll sell it. either than are they'll go out of business like blockbuster did when it refused to apdapt to the shifting market.








