I'm ok with the concept of store exclusive. I have no beef with GameStop. I just wished they shipped games to Brazil. After so many year I no longer resent not being able to get those exclusive bonus.
@AuthenticM: Honestly, i think it's more of about the storage media than the quality of the sound chip. limited storage ends up bottlenecking most DS games sound quality. But personally, I never compared the sound chip on those, so I might be wrong.
@Afroman269: I try but I can't really understand this kind of thinking. I mean, releasing as full game is a great tribute to the fans (special stages, models, etc) and people only interested on a particular band won't have to buy RB2. Also people with limited bandwith like me can just order online or buy at a store. And finally, if you're not interested on this band you don't have to buy it, be it DLC or full game. It's a problem if they don't release the tracks as DLC for people that don't want to buy the whole game.
@Al3xand3r: I'm sorry, I misunderstood you. I'll edit the original comment. But seriously, that's hardly a good story. In fact that's the same story. Off course you can focus on the good side, but still 1/4 pirated.
Thanks to the OP for letting me know about this. I'm making a donation now. Also, douche bags will be douche bags, no matter which is their platform of choice. I heard even some of them don't even play games.
@EpicSteve: why would they? It's nonsense! Everyone knows that high speed internet connection is free and widely available throughout the globe, wireless and wired. Also the current batch of hardware and OS are the final ever, no needed to buy a new computer ever again. Oh, and games are disposable: we play them once and forget about it for the rest of our lives. If we happen to feel some bizarre nostalgia, the developers give you another copy free of charge because they are so concerned about costumer satisfaction. It's a wonderful life.
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