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Xbox 720 Might Reject Used Games

silentbrad writes "Online passes are a recent staple in staving off used sales. Limiting what used buyers can access is a protective measure for publishers, much to the chagrin of parts of the gaming community. Chris Kohler of Wired argues that the death of used games is inevitable, and passes are the first step toward something exactly like a native anti-used game something integrated into consoles. He notes, of course, that digital is the future of buying games, but in the meantime we may be looking at 'an interim period in which the disc as a delivery method is still around but ... becomes more like a PC game, which are sold with one-time-use keys that grant one owner a license to play the game on his machine.' Also at Kotaku, the source for the Wired article (which is the source for the IGN article)."

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  1. You know why they call it Xbox 720 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Because you should turn around twice and walk away.

    1. Re:You know why they call it Xbox 720 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      goddamnit if you started facing it you'd just turn around twice and walk into it.

    2. Re:You know why they call it Xbox 720 by tripleevenfall · · Score: 5, Funny

      Some of us want a more robust gaming experience than TuxSweeper, et al

    3. Re:You know why they call it Xbox 720 by GuldKalle · · Score: 5, Funny

      Depends.
      Old car: $2000 / 1000 kg
      Old game: $20 / 100 gram
      Games are worth 100 times more than cars.

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      What?