Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year! GotY Noiminations

Happy New Year from Never Unplaying and I hope you have an excellent 2009. This was a pretty good year for games from start to end. From No More Heroes in January all the way to Prince of Persia in December, quality's been pretty steady. Hopefully 2009 will be no different.

Now to business, like I said earlier in the month, I've taken any free time I had to replaying (or starting) all the games I loved throughout the year. Now that I mostly have, I'm ready to give out nominations to what I believe will be Never Unplaying's Game of the Year. It starts with 20 Nominations and I'll pick them off one by one until only a winner remains. And here they are from order of release:

No More Heroes (Wii) – An extremely fun and brutal action from the guys behind the sleeper hit Killer 7. It’s funny, pretty and completely unique.

Professor Layton and the Curious Village (Nintendo DS) - Superb production values for a DS game mixed with excellent brainteasers make this one of the best handheld game all year.

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (Nintendo DS) – The fourth part of the cleverly written point and click suspense series. Apollo continues it with a brand new cast several years later.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii) – The highest anticipated Wii game launches with a robust balanced roster, the best visuals on the console and thousands of hours of fun.

Okami (Wii) – The Wii port of my runner up of Game of the Year 2006. This time for the Wii, the console that Okami felt natural in the first place.

The World Ends With You (Nintendo DS) – Jupiter’s next DS hit after Picross DS: last year’s GotY. Located in Shibuya, it focuses on Japanese pop culture. Mix some unique and fun battle mechanics that uses all the DS’s functionality, this is a mega hit DS game.

Metal Gear Solid 4 (PlayStation 3) – With extraordinary graphics, art, sound and story, MGS4 ties up the hundreds of loose ends of the convoluted story that won the hearts of millions.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2 (Nintendo DS) – The return to Ivalice brings back tried and true gameplay to the sequel of the addicting 2003 Game Boy Advance hit.

Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution (Xbox 360) – Addicting. CivRev is a surprise hit that takes a beloved PC series and modifies it enough to make a stellar console game. The play style is like a western tactical RPG.

Tales of Vesperia (Xbox 360) – What makes a stellar RPG? Characters to fall in love with mixed with a little bit of an awesome story of course! Add the dependable Tales battle system and the answer’s simple: it’s a fantastic RPG. It’s pretty too.

Wario Land: Shake It! (Wii) – Every 2-D action game needs to adopt this art style. Wario has some fluid sprite animation that’s been unseen in games before it. Console 2-D platformers are a rarity nowadays and it’s something that needs to be resurrected.

Disgaea DS (Nintendo DS) – My 2003’s GotY arrived on the DS and didn’t come alone. Etna’s second storyline from the PSP version tagged along with extra playable characters. The best version of a personal favorite.

Fable 2 (Xbox 360) – What the first Fable should have been. A world thick with life and beauty, and all the options are open. Just remember that some choices aren’t as easy as others.

Valkyria Chronicles (PlayStation 3) – Gorgeous watercolor visual style is nice to look at while playing this enjoyable tactical RPG. The alternate World War 2 story is a nice change of pace (In RPG’s, not games in general. Like FPS’s).

Gears of War 2 (Xbox 360) – The second Gears of War expands from the original with an engrossing campaign worthy of replaying and Horde Mode. The beauty of fighting waves in Horde Mode.

Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Wii) – The sequel to the 2004 GotY returns players to the land they loved in 2004 with a new storyline a few years later.

Left 4 Dead (Xbox 360) – Possibly the best co-op shooter out there. There are only four short campaigns, but what’s great is that it plays different every time. The one-of-a-kind versus is a great touch too.

Chrono Trigger (Nintendo DS) – It’s one of the best 16-bit games. It’s one of the best RPG’s in existence. It’s now on the Nintendo DS.

Prince of Persia (Xbox 360) – Take the acrobatics of the series and make your own path out of it. Great step up on gameplay from the Sands of Time trilogy with a new sarcastic Prince wrapped in a wonderful art style.

Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (PlayStation 2) – The PS2 is going out with style. The Shin Megami games aren’t my thing, but Persona 4’s story made me a believer in the series.

One day at a time you’ll see a game drop from the list and in the end, you’ll see our lone Game of the Year. This is a difficult year, a lot of great games came out, but not one had the power to be a total winner. It has been difficult choosing.




Also the predictions of 2009 will be shown next week.

PS. Thank goodness I beat Tales of Vesperia last night because 2008 isn't the only thing that ended on December 31st. For the record, my next Xbox 360 will be my 6th.


Sunday, December 14, 2008

2008 Predictions Revisited

It's fun being a psychic. Looking into a crystal ball, viewing the fate of your visitor. It'd be nice to know how your year will end, because I wouldn't have guessed that I created a blog called Never Unplaying. Now that I have it, I can use my predictions here!

Well, it's the end of the year and I usually cap it off with revisiting the predictions I made the previous January. It's been my second year doing this and I gotta tell, it's fun! I encourage all of you to do things like these to make life just that more interesting. I have to admit when something happens to make my prediction come true, I get very excited. Let's just get right to it by showing you what was the predictions I made 11 months ago. Let's just hope nothing happens in the next 2 weeks to make anything else come true/false.


1) Let’s start off with a 2009 release calendar. This stars Resident Evil 5 and Final Fantasy XIII.

2) In terms of sales, it’ll keep the current trend: Wii, 360 then PS3. DS will still outsell all 3 of them though. Seems like there’s little reason to change, but I will say that PS3 will do better than it 2006 and 7 slump.

3) After seeing Bioware Pandemic getting bought out by EA and Activision-Blizzard forming, this trend won’t end. I can see a new merger or buyout this year. Of course this is too vague, since this is actually common, Sega Sammy, Square-Enix and Bandai Namco tells us that. So I’ll say…. Either Tecmo or Ubisoft. I also wonder about Atari too and their struggling…

4) Monolithsoft, maker of Xenosaga, was purchased by Nintendo in 2007 after being a part of Namco. They will finally reveal something about Disaster: Day of Crisis, either info or cancellation.

5) Sony will continue the strong first party lineup (Killzone 2, White Knight and Resistance 2? I got this one in the bag). But I’ll revise what I said last year: Sony will make a strong push on Metal Gear Solid 4 and Grand Theft Auto 4.

6) Call of Duty 5 will be announced if not released this year. It was announced earlier that it’s developed by Treyarch, who made the disappointing Call of Duty 3. Expect more of that trend by them. I’m gonna wait for 6!

7) As we can see, the Virtual Console has trimmed to 2 per week. Expect more of that, especially when WiiWare launches. Another problem is that they’re running out of classics. Yoshi’s Island, Super Mario RPG and Super Mario Kart and the N64 Mario spinoffs are the last big Mario games left and Majora’s Mask is the last Zelda. Expect them to launch this year with addition to more consoles added. I see Game Boy getting added too. Doubt they’d be cheaper than 5 bucks.

8) Xbox Live Arcade will see more big titles. Seeing games like Ikaruga, Trigger Heart and Castlevania is a great sight, and let’s see more! What games though? I see a Dreamcast game….. at least ANOTHER Dreamcast game (Ikaruga and Trigger Heart are DC games)

9) On the heels of Smash Bros’ delay, what other games will see that? I expect GTA4 not hitting this half of the year as well as Mario Kart, Ninja Gaiden 2 and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. These games have a spring 08 date.

10) Wii needs more hardcore games. I hope to see some this year. But how will Nintendo feel about making them anymore? Zelda and Metroid did good, but not as well as hoped in the end (one million ain’t enough on these hit franchises). Capcom will be one to deliver on that, I can see that. Note: This does not count Harvey Birdman, Wii Love Golf and Okami, I’m talking about an unannounced game. Can I see a third Resident Evil game on Wii? Yes.

11) Speaking of which, Mario was done twice, Zelda was done, Metroid was done and Smash is soon. So what’s up Nintendo’s sleeve this year this fall other than Mario Kart? Mario Party 9, Starfox, Animal Crossing and a new Wii-whatever game. Will that be enough to outsell any big game on the other platforms?

12) Speaking of which again, 360 games of 2008? What will beat Halo, Bioshock, Mass Effect, Call of Duty 4, Assassin’s Creed and Orange Box? Too Human will be there with this GTA 4 and Call of Duty 5. Microsoft will announce a title that’ll be their big fall game: Gears of War 2.

13) And Lastly, the DS? New Super Mario Bros 2, Brain Age 3 and at least an announcement of the third Pokemon to complete the Diamond and Pearl series. Like the equivalent to Pokemon Yellow, Crystal and Emerald. I can also see Gold and Silver remade. For Third Parties, Castlevania, Sonic Chronicles and a ton of casual games.

14) Another PS3 exclusive will be lost to the 360 and/or PC. I mean a decent game here, too. But I think the same will go the other way too.

15) After playing Unreal Tourney 3 on PS3, I can say with confidence, the 360 port won’t nearly be as great, but sell the most in the end.

16) I’m a Sonic fan so I’ll personally focus on him here. With Riders 2’s release and Chronicles’ announcement, we ask about what’ll be next. Sega Superstars Tennis will probably be average, while an announcement of the next Sonic game on Wii and Rush 3 on DS will be announced. 360 and PS3? Something.

17) A 2D Metroid game will be announced this year. I hope to see the Metroid Dread name stick though. I won’t name a platform though, Wii, WiiWare or DS, it’s all game.

18) New Castlevania for DS I already said, but I can see one on either 360/PS3 or Wii exclusive.

19) Other than RE4 and Okami, Wii will see another Wiimake of a very popular game. This time, someone other than Capcom.

20) A Wii headset will also be announced. And you really thought Smash’s delay was a bad thing.

21) This year’s E3 will be a lot better than last year’s. In both format being back at LA and press conferences by the console manufacturers. No GamePro Expo this year I bet.

22) Wii had some great games this year. Sadly, it also had A LOT of crap. I mean a lot. I really think that’ll change. I mean there’s gonna be some, but overall, it’ll be better. Ironically even though the PS3 had nothing but 360 ports and Sony games, overall the PS3 had quality titles and a decent overall quality with all of them combined. That’ll also change, but the other way.

23) As my last one, I’ll be brave again. Failed last year, but what the hell. Microsoft has Zune and the PSP doubles as an MP3 player, where’s Nintendo’s answer? Well we’ll see it this year(MacWorld ended, so the words iPod wont pass though my lips, sadly).


Now let's see how accurate I was. I judge them in four ways: True, mostly, kinda and wrong.


1) Let’s start off with a 2009 release calendar. This stars Resident Evil 5 and Final Fantasy XIII.

True I think. RE5 is in March and FFXIII is whenever the heck Square-Enix decides to finish it.

2) In terms of sales, it’ll keep the current trend: Wii, 360 then PS3. DS will still outsell all 3 of them though. Seems like there’s little reason to change, but I will say that PS3 will do better than it 2006 and 7 slump.

Kinda. Wii dominated, even beating DS. 360 did do better than the PS3. PS3 did a bit better in the first half, but worse in the later months.

3) After seeing Bioware Pandemic getting bought out by EA and Activision-Blizzard forming, this trend won’t end. I can see a new merger or buyout this year. Of course this is too vague, since this is actually common, Sega Sammy, Square-Enix and Bandai Namco tells us that. So I’ll say…. Either Tecmo or Ubisoft. I also wonder about Atari too and their struggling…

True. Tecmo said no to a Square-Enix buyout so they can merge with Koei. Square’s after Eidos now… they wanna spend money.

4) Monolithsoft, maker of Xenosaga, was purchased by Nintendo in 2007 after being a part of Namco. They will finally reveal something about Disaster: Day of Crisis, either info or cancellation.

True. Disaster was released in Japan and Europe with lukewarm reception.


5) Sony will continue the strong first party lineup (Killzone 2, White Knight and Resistance 2? I got this one in the bag). But I’ll revise what I said last year: Sony will make a strong push on Metal Gear Solid 4 and Grand Theft Auto 4.

Mostly. They didn’t push GTA as much as I expected, but pushed MGS4 as if it was a Sony game. Their first party lineup was great with Resistance 2 and LittleBig Planet, but neither are hitting 7 digit sales as they wanted. Killzone and White Knight didn’t hit 2008 in America. White Knight is hitting Japan on Christmas Day and expected to do fairly well.

6) Call of Duty 5 will be announced if not released this year. It was announced earlier that it’s developed by Treyarch, who made the disappointing Call of Duty 3. Expect more of that trend by them. I’m gonna wait for 6!

True, Treyarch's World at War hit with good sales and Modern Warfare 2 was recently announced by Infinity Ward.

7) As we can see, the Virtual Console has trimmed to 2 per week. Expect more of that, especially when WiiWare launches. Another problem is that they’re running out of classics. Yoshi’s Island, Super Mario RPG and Super Mario Kart and the N64 Mario spinoffs are the last big Mario games left and Majora’s Mask is the last Zelda. Expect them to launch this year with addition to more consoles added. I see Game Boy getting added too. Doubt they’d be cheaper than 5 bucks.

Mostly. No Game Boy but yes to Master System. Only Mario RPG hit from the titles listed above since WiiWare is doing very well. Games like World of Goo, Mega Man 9 and Strong Bad’s episodic adventures are great. Surprisingly Secret of Mana hit the VC.

8) Xbox Live Arcade will see more big titles. Seeing games like Ikaruga, Trigger Heart and Castlevania is a great sight, and let’s see more! What games though? I see a Dreamcast game….. at least ANOTHER Dreamcast game (Ikaruga and Trigger Heart are DC games)

Kinda. Don’t believe any Dreamcast games were announced. Seeing the XBLA fill with Street Fighter II HD Remix, Castle Crashers and Banjo Kazooie were a nice sight though.

9) On the heels of Smash Bros’ delay, what other games will see that? I expect GTA4 not hitting this half of the year as well as Mario Kart, Ninja Gaiden 2 and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. These games have a spring 08 date.

Wrong. GTA hit Spring the same time as Mario Kart. Gaiden 2 was a few weeks after, but Force was pushed to September.

10) Wii needs more hardcore games. I hope to see some this year. But how will Nintendo feel about making them anymore? Zelda and Metroid did good, but not as well as hoped in the end (Metroid Prime 3's 600,000 or so isn't enough for that franchise). Capcom will be one to deliver on that, I can see that. Note: This does not count Harvey Birdman, Wii Love Golf and Okami, I’m talking about an unannounced game. Can I see a third Resident Evil game on Wii? Yes.

Wrong. Nothing much in the hardcore department hit after Smash Bros hit America. Very disappointing and utterly surprising.

11) Speaking of which, Mario was done twice, Zelda was done, Metroid was done and Smash is soon. So what’s up Nintendo’s sleeve this year this fall other than Mario Kart? Mario Party 9, Starfox, Animal Crossing and a new Wii-whatever game. Will that be enough to outsell any big game on the other platforms?

Kinda... Barely. Mario Kart wasn’t delayed, yet it was one of their top games for the year. Animal Crossing came out, but fans were pretty pissed seeing no changes to the game everyone though to be extremely expansive. Wii Music launched though..... Yea.


12) Speaking of which again, 360 games of 2008? What will beat Halo, Bioshock, Mass Effect, Call of Duty 4, Assassin’s Creed and Orange Box? Too Human will be there with this GTA 4 and Call of Duty 5. Microsoft will announce a title that’ll be their big fall game: Gears of War 2.

Mostly. GTA did not have the legs they thought though; game’s doing pretty poorly a few months after the stellar launch ($30 used now because of the incredible amounts traded in!). Too Human did okay, but it was all Gears 2, Call of Duty: World at War, Fable 2, Fallout 3, Left 4 Dead and a few more.

13) And Lastly, the DS? New Super Mario Bros 2, Brain Age 3 and at least an announcement of the third Pokemon to complete the Diamond and Pearl series. Like the equivalent to Pokemon Yellow, Crystal and Emerald. I can also see Gold and Silver remade. For Third Parties, Castlevania, Sonic Chronicles and a ton of casual games.

Kinda. No Mario 2, Brain Age and Pokemon Gold/Silver remake. Though Pokemon Platinum was announced. Third party games consisted of World Ends With You, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy IV and Tactics A2 from Square-Enix alone. A third Castlevania hit along with two Guitar Heroes, Disgaea remake, and Ninja Gaiden. Sonic Chronicles was shockingly lackluster. Third Parties made the DS this year because Nintendo didn’t touch it this year (pun not intended).

14) Another PS3 exclusive will be lost to the 360 and/or PC. I mean a decent game here, too. But I think the same will go the other way too.

True. Three words: FINAL FANTASY XIII. It’ll hit the 360 on launch for America and Europe. Smaller games went the other way, but nothing mentionable. Eternal Sonata, Bioshock(which was announced in 2007) and Alone in the Dark were three of the ports and none of them did well on PS3.

15) After playing Unreal Tourney 3 on PS3, I can say with confidence, the 360 port won’t nearly be as great, but sell the most in the end.

True. Unreal did well in the summer months on 360. It was good on 360, but it arguably played better with a keyboard/mouse on PS3/PC.

16) I’m a Sonic fan so I’ll personally focus on him here. With Riders 2’s release and Chronicles’ announcement, we ask about what’ll be next. Sega Superstars Tennis will probably be average, while an announcement of the next Sonic game on Wii and Rush 3 on DS will be announced. 360 and PS3? Something.

Mostly. No new DS game announced, though rumors of Chronicles 2 were swirling in September. Unleashed was announced, launched and forgotten. Another Sonic game was announced for Wii: Sonic and the Black Knight. Looks better than Unleashed, but I'm nowhere close to holding my breath for it to be awesome.

17) A 2D Metroid game will be announced this year. I hope to see the Metroid Dread name stick though. I won’t name a platform though, Wii, WiiWare or DS, it’s all game.

Wrong. Nothing Metroid other than the “Play for Wii” remake of Prime 1 and 2.


18) New Castlevania for DS I already said, but I can see one on either 360/PS3 or Wii exclusive.

True. Order of Ecclesia came for DS, Judgment came out for Wii and something was announced for 360/PS3 back at Tokyo Game Show.

19) Other than RE4 and Okami, Wii will see another Wiimake of a very popular game. This time, someone other than Capcom.

True. Amazingly, it was Nintendo that announced it. Pikmin, Mario Power Tennis, DK Jungle Beat, Metroid Prime 1 and 2, and Chibi Robo. The PS2’s Rygar’s and the PS1’s Klonoa hitting Wii soon along with Resident Evil 0 and 1 in Japan only(For now).

20) A Wii headset will also be announced. And you really thought Smash’s delay was a bad thing.

Mostly. Animal Crossing came with WiiSpeak, a mic for the entire room. Works well, but sadly, no Smash and Mario Kart support.

21) This year’s E3 will be a lot better than last year’s. In both format being back at LA and press conferences by the console manufacturers. No GamePro Expo this year I bet.

Wrong. E3 sucked, but NOW it’s going back to normal. E for All came and went also, but that’s its last year.


22) Wii had some great games this year. Sadly, it also had A LOT of crap. I mean a lot. I really think that will change. I mean there’s gonna be some, but overall, it’ll be better. Ironically even though the PS3 had nothing but 360 ports and Sony games, overall the PS3 had quality titles and a decent overall quality with all of them combined. That’ll also change, but the other way.

Wrong. IGN mentioned all their 250+ reviewed Wii games averaged out at a 5.9 score. Terrible. PS3 went down a smidge overall, but it’s probably still the highest in score average.


23) As my last one, I’ll be brave. Failed at it last year, but what the hell. Microsoft has Zune and the PSP doubles as an MP3 player, where’s Nintendo’s answer? Well we’ll see it this year(MacWorld ended, so the words iPod wont pass though my lips, sadly).

True! Give me this one! DSi can play music, though it’s the ACC format. Comes with visualizers and audio tools also! Doesn't mean people will actually care about the system.


One last one though...

I also believe the Patriots will lose the Super Bowl because of the saying “Too good to be true” and lose to the Giants, the Underdog.

True. They did terrible after an undefeated streak...



I thought I did well. 23 predictions: 9 True, 5 Mostly, 4 Kinda and 5 Wrongs. Sure some were easy predictions, but some weren't and I got some right. In January, you will see the 2009 lineup. It'll take me a few weeks to think them up. Think I was too kind or harsh on myself? You can comment if you want under the posts.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Retail Unplaying: How Games Sell and Trade at Game Stores- Xbox 360 Part 2

Went to GameStop today and saw this:


Here's an example of what the previous post was about. When this post was published, Prince of Persia released one week ago. There are already two used copies on the wall with "a few more" behind the counter. They were on hold for employees that were going to buy them. So at least four copies (if not more) of Prince of Persia were traded in within the game's first week on shelves. I could not get any more info on what customers purchased with the $25 trade-in credit that Prince was worth or if the customer took the $20 cash (GameStop rules state that if you get cash for your trade-in, it's 20% less than the value of store credit).

The question is "What happens to Ubisoft?" Well every used copy sold here, including the employee copies, are lost sales. If the four copies sell, Ubisoft lost $240 in sales from one game store in one week: it's all-important launch week. Again, one game store.

GameStop's website states the retail chain has over 4,400 stores. So if the trend was like the store I visited, that means 17,600 copies of Prince of Persia were traded in. If those copies sell, that's a projected $1,056,000 loss on Ubisoft. All the talented programmers, artists, designers, leads, QA testers and everyone else at Ubisoft lose that money and in the end, hurt their business and projective sales that the game deserves.

Now this is not an attack on GameStop, though publishers should do something to combat trade-ins and used sales. Ubisoft is one of the few publishers that actually tries too. If you preorder games like Prince of Persia or Far Cry 2 at GameStop, you automatically upgrade to a limited edition for free. This is smart on Ubisoft's part: Keep your friends (customers) close and enemies (used retailers) closer. GameStop gets preorders ,which are good on their part, and Ubisoft gets as many customers for new copies as possible.

GameStop, or any other used game retailer, can argue too (and make a good point). Some customers preordered and bought new copies of Prince of Persia by sacrificing their games, therefore CREATING sales from trade-ins. For example, let's say four customers bought Prince of Persia with combination of trades and some cash. These four people couldn't afford it without trading in those games. That's 17,600 more copies sold, resulting in Ubisoft gaining $1,056,000. Breaks even huh?

Publishers should take retailers like GameStop or Game Crazy seriously. They need to take action to make them their greatest ally, with promotions like free upgrades or preorder bonuses. While at the same time, making sure they don't benefit too much off themselves.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Retail Unplaying: How Games Sell and Trade at Game Stores- Xbox 360

The gaming industry is like the car industry, some people buy games with older gamers in conjunction with money. Whether or not the game companies like it, this is something that cannot be stopped. There is however, a guide of how successful a game can be and how often your game could get traded in. Obviously the retailers profit off the eventual used games that come in, so this complicates long term success of most games. We first focus on the Xbox 360.

Those who own Xbox 360’s have probably been doing business with these retailers because they succeed from new and used 360 sales the most. Xbox 360 games sell the most on week one. That’s because these games are bought with credit from games bought mere weeks ago. Sales die after a few weeks of a game’s release because of the competition with their own game: the used version. Sadly, 360 customers will pounce on the used versions as soon as they can get their hands on it. Used game sales make the retailer profit and give the game’s actual developer nothing.

Xbox 360 games mostly launch for $59.99, but eventually certain situations make the game drop its price, like losing to preowned games sales. So to battle the used retailers, publishers drop the price to make their sticker price seem more appealing. This also crashes the trade-in value and tries to make gamers lose interest of trading their game in. Though retailers do find ways around that too via trade bonuses and discount cards, like GameStop’s Edge card. There’s the fact that most customers do not care what they get as long as they get something.

There’s some light for the publishers that feel ripped off though. These newer, higher valued 360 games that do get traded in mostly go to new games. These games would have never gotten that sale if it wasn’t for the retailer’s trade program. In the end though, what plays more in this give or take? (Note: At the time of this writing, GameStop did agree that they’ll work with publishers about used games and their profits. Although no one knows what will be achieved out of this.)

Now while I talk about how all 360 games are bought with the blood of game developers, not all Xbox 360 games follow this. It’s a stereotype from the biggest genre on the system- the popular action/sports games. Microsoft has however achieved more variety in its library than its older, fatter console. The Japanese realized Microsoft exists as a console developer and thus started supporting it. Xbox 360 JRPGs, like Tales of Vesperia, are bought to be kept by their owners and aren’t traded in as often and the majority of their audience doesn’t trade in games towards it. Koei’s games, such as Dynasty Warriors 6, doesn’t see massive used figures versus the new sales they achieve either.

Unfortunately most 360 games will see this short-but-bittersweet success method unless every developer started making JRPGs. It’s a trend that has started with the original Xbox, and now that the majority of the hardcore gamer crowd has sided with Microsoft, it has only gotten bigger. Now retailers can have over a hundred copies of a single preowned game on shelves. Publishers should know that people will buy their games, but they need to learn that the idea of cherishing a personal library is nonexistent from their customers. Just be prepared to have your game thrown out like someone after a one night stand... in exchange of another one.