The psp was a success despite piracy. The PSVita was not a success (in fact a well known commercial failure), not because of the piracy but for it's high price in the beginning and sony's lack of support. Starting price at 250 $ while at the same time you could buy a ps3 with 270$.
Some people don't think at all and just repeat what they read or heard somewhere. I even discussed the copyright issue with a lawyer and explained to me how companies try to change the law in their favor. But CEOs who see only numbers don't understand that they are a lot of cheap ass people out...
It gets better if you scroll down:
"Buying a license one time doesn’t give you the right to play it however and whenever you want to forever. You’re a thief. You’re purchasing the game just to resell it while you keep a copy for free. You are the problem."
In the end Nintendo will sue everyone...
Holy crap. I remember selling this game to a retail shop. The employee told me that they don't accept online only games, but I told him that on their site they have a list with games that they buy second hand - and guess what MAG was in it. The best bargain i've gotten, I felt like selling a box...
That's because they have close ties with the government's communist party. It's completely in another level, think it like it's mafia. At least a friend of mine in China that's how she calls them.
The last guy was not arrested by a video leaked on twitter, but had a shady business with a name and an address. Let's not be so paranoid, they have a team of laywers trying to find legal ways to stop these kind of businesses and not online detectives. And if you are living in China (and i...
So true. I have 2 cd-rom games that I haven't found them yet at any site with dos games etc. Plus, I had to search a lot to find some versions of Microsoft's Encarta. Thank God that Internet Archive exists.