AdmiralViscen
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biggreenmachine said:Ya right, you obviosuly dont shop at the stores i shop at. All 3 of my local EBgames typically have the same old crap used selection ever week, I wish the second hand selection turned over as fast as the new releases.
You think that if I trade in 3 old gamecube games for say,the newest Zelda game, that those 3 old GC trade ins will sell before 3 more copies of the new Zelda game do? Kids especially can use trade ins to get more games when their parents are spent out. It brings more revenue into the game industry. The mark up on new games is pretty narrow and these stores use trade in to keep in the red and keep new stock on the shelves.
Plus, and this is a big one, it's the only way to get all the disconinued / out of print games, which is another driving factor to get customers like me to constanly visit the store . I don't always need to go to EBgames to see what "new" games are out. Sometimes I'm hoping to find an old gem, and if not I see what else is new.
Old trade ins = more new titles being sold.
So, those games will never be sold? Did it ever occur to you that you see the same sort of games there because people are constantly trading in the same sort of games?
SOME DAY, someone will decide to buy the game you trade in, and that will be -1 to new sales of that game. If these used games weren't selling, then the stores wouldn't be so happy to take them off your hands.
I don't see how it matters if your 3 old GCN games will sell before 3 more copies of the Zelda game you chose to buy. How is that relevent? The point is that if you traded in Pikmin 2, Paper Mario 2, and Mario Sunshine, people who come in looking for P2, PM2, or SMS are going to eventually buy your old copies rather than a brand new copy of P2, PM2, or SMS that's still going for 30-40 bucks. Those are three lost sales for Nintendo.
By the way, I'm not siding with the companies whining about this. I think they're stupid. I'm just talking simple math, here. Anyone who thinks used game sales have zero impact are kidding themselves.