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    Why PC games sales have decreased in recent years

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by swank, Jan 22, 2008.

  1. Suresh_Mohinder

    Suresh_Mohinder Notebook Geek

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    good point greatape, I hardly doubt you can open a store in the biggest Mall in America and sell Burn games, heck even advertise in the papers.
    In the caribbean where I live when you open the newspapers sometimes you can seel full page ads advertising "Burn Games for Sale cheap prices"

    All games are burned on BENQ and HP blanks to ensure your console lens lasts longer. (Your console needs a modification chip soldered first before the games can bot up) lol

    Imagine that I hardly doubt you can do something like that in USA.

    Where I live PC games are pirated the most because to modify a XBOX 360 or PS2 is usually expensive cists $1000. And the XBOX 360 costs $4000. Thats
    $5k.

    You see its also hard to tell a man in the 3rd world or developing world or whatever they want to call it that he cannot pirate.

    All he will say is he has to eat and a Pizza is a billion dollars. lol
    or where I live $80 for that matter
     
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