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    ShackNews reports on an emerging trend which sees game publishers offer one-time bonus codes to unlock extra content for certain titles. Rock Band 2, for example, comes with a code which will allow free 20-song download, but is only usable once. NBA Live '09 has functionality to update team rosters on a daily basis, but will only do so for the original owner. "'This information and data is very valuable and it wasn't free for us,' an EA representative explained on Operation Sports. 'T-Mobile is paying for it this year for all users who buy the game new. This is a very expensive tool to use, and if you don't buy it new, then you'll have to pay for this. It isn't greed at all.'"

    http://games.slashdot.org/games/08/10/04/2256213.shtml

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    I think that's a fair way for developers to fight against used games. I would still prefer that they just lower their prices after a reasonable amount of time, but this works too. Instead of punishing used game buyers, they reward new game buyers. Yet, I'm sure somebody is going to post how this is unfair.

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    so you get a crappy coupon, download your bonus content, your 360 goes red, you send it off, along with your content and your screwed

    also it cost a fortune, which is (drumroll please) passed on to you, the yahoo who bought it new

    its just punishing everyone, and dammit its my right to sell my property if i want to

    i dont see ford swooping down and removing options on used cars

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    Sounds fair...ish to an extent. However said bonus content should NOT be something that second hand users can't get. Like the example of rockband's free downloads, thats acceptable. EA's roster update for the original owner only however, is not, in my eyes anyway.

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    I usually buy their games new anyways but treating the consumer like they don't deserve something is childish. They are being greedy, what in the hell are they talking about! Does that guy realize he is working for EA? The same company that releases the same ****ing sports game every year with a few modifications in names and dates..... and don't kid yourself the same thing is happening with the Rock Band franchise.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeric View Post
    Sounds fair...ish to an extent. However said bonus content should NOT be something that second hand users can't get. Like the example of rockband's free downloads, thats acceptable. EA's roster update for the original owner only however, is not, in my eyes anyway.
    Yeah I feel the same way, Harmonics did that as a thanks to people who purchased their game and not having the 20 songs wouldn't really affect the overall gameplay(I see it as a reward lol). On the other hand the whole roster thing is totally unfair because in a sports game you'd expect it to be there when u purchased it, be it new or second hand.
    Last edited by pibs; October 6th, 2008 at 04:21.

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    Always hated exclusive rare bits that maybe FIVE users outside of japan would have because of the region centric nature of the contests to unlock/fetch said content. Maybe that's why I feel 'new user bonuses people who find the game in the 'used' section can't ever EVER /EVER/ have' things turn me off on company behavior.

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    They should charge license fees for those who run a used game business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purinlove88 View Post
    They should charge license fees for those who run a used game business.
    Are you kidding me? so what, if you want to sell or trade in your old game to EB, does that mean you should pay the license fee? I'm sorry, but that makes little to no sense.

    As far as this whole thing goes, I'm with most. The Rockband 2 part makes sense, the sports title one is a load of $#@!, and ea can suck it. All they are doing is re-hashing an old game; updating the graphics, stats, and engine a bit to "warrant" the purchase of their used engine.

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    They're trying to work within the doctrine of first sale, reducing the desirability of used games without preventing their sale.

    Personally I dont like it, but what can you do other than not purchase the games that do this?
    At least on the PS3, there's plenty of room on the disc for fitting a LOT of compressed music that can be 'unlocked'.
    Last edited by bah; October 6th, 2008 at 09:55.

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    I really hate this idea, you already made your chunk of change off the first sale, now you need to make money off the second and possibly 3rd. how about you lower your games price to 35-40 instead of 60 and instead of lookin at it as lossing 20 a sale you'll sell a bunch more units to to make up for your profit loss, you'll devalue the game on the secondary market to where people won't really wanna sell it because gamestop is gonna give you like $4 for it. If I let my buddies borrow my madden should I throw a dollar in an envelope and mail it to EA? The 8 million units you sold weren't enouph for a game thats gonna be worth $15 dollars next year? Next it'll be movie companies locking dvd extras because the $300,000,000 they made isn't enouph and used dvd sales are killin em! This needs to stop now before it gets outta hand.

    Also I've got no problem with the rock band thing cause that kinda like a bonus, obviously you can't give everyone the free 20 songs because it's based on a code system but the people not being able to update thier rosters is a stupid idea that I hope no company follows.

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