2011-07-17, 01:04 PM
I think the concept is perfectly understandable. Used games do NOTHING for the developer or publisher - the consumer just gives money to GameStop or whatever store is involved with the sale. So throwing back $5 or $10 to the people who are truly responsible for the game existing is fine.
I agree that I don't like the "one person, and one person only" thing. A lot of games we buy for the Wii are played by multiple people in my house. Although this hasn't come to the Wii yet, it would be a real shame if both me and my two siblings each had to pay $10 to play the game we bought for $50.
Good concept, not-so-good execution of it. Hopefully they'll refine it after the first few games.
I agree that I don't like the "one person, and one person only" thing. A lot of games we buy for the Wii are played by multiple people in my house. Although this hasn't come to the Wii yet, it would be a real shame if both me and my two siblings each had to pay $10 to play the game we bought for $50.
Good concept, not-so-good execution of it. Hopefully they'll refine it after the first few games.

