While I appreciate the stance of the publishers i do wonder what if this was to be done within the used car industry? Do you get the car home and fine half the boot is blocked off until you pay a premium for a key from the manufacturer? There are a number of games that I like to wait for before buying such as Alice Returns, but if the initial demand was not high it would only be available pre-owned.
As another guy from the UK I can also say stop worrying. The only game to receive a ban in recent memory was manhunt 2 on the wii. Not such a bad thing as it was not that goods a gme from my understanding. I see no reason why the retailer should not be fined for selling the product to a child. The retailer should be held accountable for the own actions as should the parents. Creative freedom should be paramount but personally I could of done without witnessing the masturbation scene in DNF.
I apologise if someone has already mentioned this, but during the press conference i do recall the idea of a smash bros. game. I do not recall an announcement being made.
I found the 360 version to be completely unplayable until I tried with the transforming pad. Feels a lot closer to the original two games when played in the cross formation. Did any one ever play the neogeo pocket sonic? That was a really good game.
Well I received slip of the tounge dlc plus the sound track when purchasing the game from play. Was then given naked city with the badge pursuit challenge as a gift from game station, not sure what the plastic negatives are for though, but if you can download the badge pursuit challenge now I'm guessing theyre just for fun. Either way it makes the pass a little redundant for me.
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