Reply 100 of 136, by Ozzuneoj
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gerry wrote on 2026-07-10, 13:46:I've even seen the used market sale example shown like this: […]
I've even seen the used market sale example shown like this:
Buys game A for $60
sells it for $40
uses that $40 toward a $60 Game BHence buys $80 of games in total! Of course, as with the absence of evidence of increased revenues when inhibiting used markets, this example is also not strongly evidenced as far as i know
Regardless of the varied dynamics i think the manufacturers have now simply decided to control the distribution completely for the various reasons i suggested, and probably a few more
Funny, I'd almost forgotten about doing this back in the day. I would go to Electronics Boutique (later EB Games) and trade in a pile of games so that I could buy a new PC game. It's a bit depressing to think about the stuff I traded in when I finally made the decision to part with my Genesis and SNES stuff to get more PC games. I kept my games nice and tidy... even the chintzy SNES cardboard boxes. I never even lost the little dust covers for the cartridges, or the manuals. They'd probably be worth thousands of dollars now... but hey, at least I was able to buy one $20 PC game mostly on credit. -_-
So, yeah, I can totally see used game sales still helping new game sales.
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.
