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Like Million said, I don't think piracy is as hurtful to the video game industry as people think. I think a great example from 2 years (?) back would be Elder Scrolls Oblivion on the pc. This game did not require a cd to play and like older pc games, 1 copy could theoretically be installed on an unlimited number of pc's. Oblivion still sold like crazy, and I think alot of people appreciated the respect Bethesda and 2k games gave them by allowing them to be honest on their own. I personally hate having to rip open my old boxes to get at the dvd just to play the game again. Companies like EA though will make you jump through hoops to play games you've legitimately purchased. I can't count how many times I could not play battlefield 2, 2142 because EA's server didn't like my CD Key that week. Anyway guess I'm getting a little off track here but no I don't think piracy will hurt GTA sales in any but the most miniscule way.



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Ok I did my part, I bought No More Heroes, but they were out of Zach and Wiki.

Ok got Zach and Wiki, now if I could just finally finish Twilight Princess so I can play all these Wii games I got waiting. And no I won't buy Okami.

DNF, now there is a game that should have been scrapped completely. Reminds me of a kid whose been in school for 12 years and still doesn't know what he wants to do. At one point you just need to man up and get a job.