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"The concept of "used games" doesn't exist"

This part of the thread title doesn't make sense. Also, you could've used more appropriate example than "jacket". There is indeed a difference between software and everything else. Could I just start selling my copy of Windows 7 (not that I have such a ghastly thing) as soon as I move on to Windows 8? No, of course not.

I think the whole situation is fine as it is. I've been able to buy more games (of better variety and quality) than I ever could in the previous generations of consoles. Games cost a shit ton to develop, yet they have remained at pretty much the same price since 1997 (when I got a PS1).

I think we're too fond of complaining. AND, if you really h_a_t_e this licensing stuff, then just get a PS4 instead of an Xbone. Or a pc. Or Wii U.

Or whatever.

There's more choice than ever (at better prices), yet we still find the need to freak out and launch internet campaigns. Just don't buy that shit then.

I repeat, your thread title doesn't really make sense.