Is it time to explore other methods as well? Require fingerprint reader, retinal scanner, a few security questions about your mother's maiden name and your favorite childhood pet, a couple complex math problems, and then insert your driver's license as well as your tongue into a USB device(patent pending)...lets really make sure its you.
We can only listen to Pandora online music for free for close to 5.5% of a month. If you factor out sleeping (assuming most techies get 6 hours) we can get close to 7.5% of our month in free music! Can't wait till February rolls around and we can get close to 8% of our month!!
Who really cares about paying a dollar for music, thanks Pandora for not ripping us off like itunes.
I'd see rather Sega focusing more on the gameplay rather than just trying to experiment with the M-rated audiences. Isn't targeting a "general" audience more important than an exclusive one? Granted, some M-rated gamers can't be drawn in by the general audience game, but The Conduit by Sega just came out for the Wii and its T-rated. It's pretty mild, but still some fun to mess in both story mode and online multiplayer. Just work on making a good FPS and I'm sure people will buy it.
Is it time to explore other methods as well? Require fingerprint reader, retinal scanner, a few security questions about your mother's maiden name and your favorite childhood pet, a couple complex math problems, and then insert your driver's license as well as your tongue into a USB device(patent pending)...lets really make sure its you.
We can only listen to Pandora online music for free for close to 5.5% of a month. If you factor out sleeping (assuming most techies get 6 hours) we can get close to 7.5% of our month in free music! Can't wait till February rolls around and we can get close to 8% of our month!! Who really cares about paying a dollar for music, thanks Pandora for not ripping us off like itunes.
I'd see rather Sega focusing more on the gameplay rather than just trying to experiment with the M-rated audiences. Isn't targeting a "general" audience more important than an exclusive one? Granted, some M-rated gamers can't be drawn in by the general audience game, but The Conduit by Sega just came out for the Wii and its T-rated. It's pretty mild, but still some fun to mess in both story mode and online multiplayer. Just work on making a good FPS and I'm sure people will buy it.