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GameBoyGeek
02-10-2010, 10:37 AM
I've played an awful lot of good video games on Sony systems in the last few years. What they do with their money doesn't bother me. If you all want to sit around on a message board and yap about corporations making or losing money (something most of you know absolutely zero about), help yourselves. I have gaming to do.

Doesn't sound like you have much knowledge in the business field your self there my friend. Sony in my opinion is so focused on bringing us "the next best thing" that they try WAY to hard to be the first and having the new next gen console when in reality the technology isn't there yet. We're getting there but we arent there yet. My advice to Sony is slow the hell down take a deep breath and fix the problems that you have here and don't worry about jumping that far ahead when you don't have the means or the tech to do so.
It should concern you a bit though shouldn't it? I mean if they are going to continue to make bad marketing choices and throw their money into projects that they know aren't doing well just so they can try and come out on top because they came out with the next big thing that THEY think will work but clearly hasn't, then as a fan of Sony, wouldn't...you wanna know what their up to....and put in you're 2 cents every now and then? I mean, weather or not you realize this, company's have people that go and search boards just like this one and read threads like this one. Do they judge what to do from reading stuff like this? Clearly not all the time but some of the time I think an over all consensus of what their fans think has some SOME influence on what they are going to do. So...yeah take a little concern in what they do because if they end up bankrupting themselves then you wont have those games to go and play instead of taking and interest in what Sony is doing. Not trying to come off as an ass just my opinion you do whatever you feel like doing.

That being said I do think that the eventual future of gaming is going to be all downloads and Sony seems to really be testing the market with the go. I thought that when I saw it at E3 last year. A Sony rep walked up to me and asked me what I thought and I said "honestly it wont work" He asked why I thought that and I said "because gamers want physical copies of games not download games." He went on about how eventually that is where gaming is gonna go and I agreed with him but I don't think the current generation is ready for that yet. I went on to point out that I can be a very forgetful persona and I have in the past left my Brief case or travel bag in places where it could get stolen and if that happend and I had a Go in there with my other stuff then all the money I put into it is gone and Gamers in general wont like that. Who likes to lose money? I mean come on, I also said that I don't think the over all majority of gamers want to pay for a game for the psp they already had. Then he went on about vouchers and such which ok yeah that's an ok idea but still it just to me seems like to much of a hassle.

Again from what I know, if some one steels your go then you're basically boned every game you have is gone and I am not 100% sure on how the go works but unless they offer some kinda rebate then you have nothing you lost you system and the money that went into the games. It's gotten to the point that Sony just....wont sit back and learn from their mistakes, I mean who in their right mind thought it was a good idea to release 4 different types of ps3 systems and make it a man hunt to find the only good one of the bunch the 60' gig because its 100% backwards compatible which is what 90% of gamers want and then discontinue it? I mean really. I know that they want the new stuff to flourish but you have to hold on to what works for a little while and give it time for your new baby to grow.

I'll agree their marketing for the Go was crap but its not like people didn't hear about it. Their are TV spots for it so.....relaunching the system in hopes of "catching on" is just a bad idea and a waist of money. It's just like adult swim keeping Tom goes to the Mayor on the air when fan's of adult swim sent in protest letters to get it taken off the air because, the show sucked and adult swim's response to the fan's was "yeah that's what you said about aqua teen at first to but now you love it so we're keeping it on, you'll learn to love it and here we are the show is no longer on the air. Sony maybe you should bring 100% backwards comparability back to the current run of PS3 systems then not only will you be making gamers happy, you will also be making money. And I know you can go on psn and download older games but just as I am with the wii, If I have a physical copy then I'm not gonna buy it again I don't care how cheap it is. Especially if it can technically be played on the system I am currently using. One thing I will say for the Wii they got the backwards comparability right. Love my GC games.

In closing, the Go getting a relaunch is a crap-tastic Idea and way to go Sony for paying little to no attention to the fan boys that so desperately seek your approval. :fist:

Again this is all my OPINION.

Oobgarm
02-10-2010, 11:29 AM
if some one steels your go then you're basically boned

What if someone BLUE STEELS my Go? Am I still boned?

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Also, punctuation makes long sentences easier to read. I suggest using some next time you post a novel. Longest sentence is 80 words long, followed by one at 70 words and one at 66 words.

gepeto
02-10-2010, 12:45 PM
Initial impressions after my gaming marathon. I like it. It is almost like they are trying to bridge the gap 1 between the older modded ones and the go. It feels fragile. I can't help but think it is gonna break or break on me. The stick feels good but is positioned a little akward for me..

I like the portability being it is alot smaller. I kinda see what they are trying to do I feel at 129.00 these would have flew out the door. The screen is small and I find myself straining sometimes I have to see if there is a brightness button. I still love the umd psp but I can see the appeal.

I am also surprised at the limited pack in stuff. Like a psp sleeve, headphones or strap. I will update later.

On another not good observation gameboygeek I really never thought about the what happens if it is lost or stolen.

Oobgarm
02-10-2010, 01:03 PM
On another not good observation gameboygeek I really never thought about the what happens if it is lost or stolen.

Downloads are tied to your PSN account, not the machine itself. Your license gives you the ability to put it on more than one machine. (5, I think)

Worst thing you're out a machine, which could be said for any portable devices, cell phones, etc.

Frankie_Says_Relax
02-10-2010, 01:48 PM
Again this is all my OPINION.

Well thank god for that, because if any of your rambling was grounded in fact I'd throw myself off the nearest bridge.

Lady Jaye
02-10-2010, 02:19 PM
(TL: DR reply to Kid Ice)

As mentioned, punctuation is your friend, as our pals at Penny Arcade like to remind us all:

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Berserker
02-11-2010, 02:42 AM
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GameBoyGeek
02-11-2010, 03:49 AM
Berserker That right there is exactly what I was going for.LOL

Frankie_Says_Relax If your going to do that and I am the cause please notify me before hand I wanna video tape it.

Oobgarm I wasn't sure how the download worked with the Go as stated before and I'll try and watch the Novel stuff next time.

Frankie_Says_Relax
02-11-2010, 09:55 AM
Frankie_Says_Relax If your going to do that and I am the cause please notify me before hand I wanna video tape it.

Hope you'll settle for a simulation. (By Shawn Chatfield no less!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0-Ko372bxo

kaedesdisciple
02-11-2010, 12:15 PM
Nope, you can't retrieve the password since it should be hidden on the PSN log in screen. And you can't change the password since it involves resetting it through his email account.

He can't kill your content now, so it might be worth asking that GS clerk for that guys contact information and see if you can't get his password (Who knows, maybe he just had that Go and doesn't have other PSP's or a PS3 to use that PSN account on).

Um, would Gamestop actually do that? That seems like a flagrant privacy policy violation...

megasdkirby
02-11-2010, 12:56 PM
Um, would Gamestop actually do that? That seems like a flagrant privacy policy violation...

At least here in PR, it is a violation of privacy.

I'm pretty sure it is everywhere.

Besides, like they (employees) actually know who sold them the item. LOL

Oobgarm
02-11-2010, 01:15 PM
Besides, like they (employees) actually know who sold them the item. LOL

GameStop does have to collect info about the customer trading the items in, but I have no idea if that info is accessible by an associate after-the-fact.

And yeah, that would be an instant termination for giving it out if they knew it.

j_factor
02-11-2010, 03:22 PM
I've played an awful lot of good video games on Sony systems in the last few years. What they do with their money doesn't bother me. If you all want to sit around on a message board and yap about corporations making or losing money (something most of you know absolutely zero about), help yourselves. I have gaming to do.

Clearly the words of a man who did not own a Dreamcast in 2001.

GameBoyGeek
02-15-2010, 04:09 AM
GameStop does have to collect info about the customer trading the items in, but I have no idea if that info is accessible by an associate after-the-fact.

And yeah, that would be an instant termination for giving it out if they knew it.

I worked at gamestop for 2 years and no body their at the time was ever able to go back into the system and see who traded what in and when that I know of.....that I know of.....

Leo_A
02-15-2010, 06:26 AM
At least here in PR, it is a violation of privacy.

I'm pretty sure it is everywhere.

Besides, like they (employees) actually know who sold them the item. LOL

If you had actually read it, the man said...


I was at gamestop picking up bioshock and they had a white one like brand new still in the box. used for 150.00 Dude says he knew the guy that traded it in an he only had it a little over 2 weeks.


And all I suggested was he should try to work something out with the GameStop clerk that knows the individual that traded it in. When I said to ask the GS clerk for the man's contact info, I meant that he should try to work something out using the GS clerk as the middle man that could then get a hold of the person he knows that had traded it in.

It was a poor choice of words to say to ask for his contact information. What I meant was for him to see if the GS clerk would be willing to get a hold of the person since he knew him, and see if he'd be willing to pass the account's password on to to the new owner of the PSP.

I never suggested he should ask to get the man's contact information from GS's database or that a GS employee would pass along that information.

megasdkirby
02-15-2010, 07:52 AM
And all I suggested was he should try to work something out with the GameStop clerk that knows the individual that traded it in. When I said to ask the GS clerk for the man's contact info, I meant that he should try to work something out using the GS clerk as the middle man that could then get a hold of the person he knows that had traded it in.

And if the GS clerk did "help" the OP with this request, it would go against confidenciality rules GameStop employs. At least in PR, sales are considered anonymous and it's not needed to intervene even if the GS employee knew the person who traded it in.

Again, this is in PR. I don't know about the US per se.


I never suggested he should ask to get the man's contact information from GS's database or that a GS employee would pass along that information.

Completely understood. But even then, the corporate offices can go medieval on the employee for doing this, even if it's helping out the customer. For them, anything is loss of money, which is a pity. Remember, this is GameStop.