Top 20 Gaming Lows of 2004
An anonymous reader writes "Gamepro has posted a story about the gaming lows in 2004 -- a fair roundup of all the junk that's happened this past year. Those poor smugglers..."
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Until p2p networks start checking ID, kids will be able to obtain pretty much any game they want to. By not allowing them to buy games, game companies are encouraging piracy.
It's hard to be religious when certain people are never incinerated by bolts of lightning.
Steam makes it impossible to sell HL2 once you completed it.
You paid for some entertainment, which you received, and now you want your money back? Was the product defective? Did it fail to live up to your expectations? Were you not fully informed of the cost of the entertainment? Help me out here.
Would you also like to re-sell your used movie tickets? Or perhaps you would like to re-sell the gourmet meal you just ate in a restaurant? This is known as wanting to "have your cake and eat it, too." Grow up.