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Capcom tries to kill used game market

article published on 27 June, 2011

Capcom has taken a stab at killing the used game market this week with the release of Resident Evil: Mercenaries 3D for the Nintendo 3DS. The manual for the game specifically states that "saved data on this software cannot be reset," meaning once the game has been finished, the save file cannot be reset to play again from scratch. It appears that some retailers in Japan will only buy ... [ read the full article ]

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27. June 2011 @ 13:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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27. June 2011 @ 13:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Or you could quit the bull crap and make mega man legends 3 for a non handheld console.
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27. June 2011 @ 14:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yet another reason to use Flash Carts. They save the data in a file separate from the game which means you can delete it and start over anytime you wish.
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27. June 2011 @ 14:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Tarded move Capcom, this could end up hurting you more than it will helping you.
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27. June 2011 @ 14:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
It's like they want you to pirate it. Wanna sell the game to a friend? Too bad. Who comes up with these bad ideas? Wanna throw in some obnoxious DRM in there too while you're at it? I mean, while you're already killing your own sales you might as well go all the way.

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Capcom is going to learn the hard way just like the developers of "Spore". You piss off the gamers who buy your games, and they won't buy them anymore... There are few gamers who will not replay a game, (unless the game sucks) and for those that do replay a game, they won't want to buy this game. Why would they? Play it once and it is over? What a stupid move!

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This is the stupidest thing I have ever seen. They want you to pay top dollar to play a game once and then it no longer works. I wonder if these greedy a holes buy the used games back from shops at a huge discount reset the save file and then sell them for $40 all over again, it would not surprise me in the slightest.
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27. June 2011 @ 16:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This would be akin to watching a movie at the theater... what is it now? Almost $20 a head? And then charge you, basically, another $20 a head when it hits commercial TV broadcast. Terrible analogy, but probably not too far from the truth if Capcom gets their & the rest of the copyright brigade starts following suit.

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I guess this game would only be good in the hands of pirates, since they could delete the save
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27. June 2011 @ 17:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
So once you've played the game, you can't start again to look for the "secrets" or just to make different decisions ?
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Originally posted by Pop_Smith:
Yet another reason to use Flash Carts. They save the data in a file separate from the game which means you can delete it and start over anytime you wish.
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27. June 2011 @ 20:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
F*** Capcom. I'm not buying any of their stuff until they get rid of this garbage. I'm not buying a game I can only play once.
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27. June 2011 @ 23:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If they didn't make such terrible games, I would say people should pirate them...but really, I don't think anyone should waste their time playing anything made by this has-been studio. There are free flash games online that are better than anything capcom currently offers on any platform.


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28. June 2011 @ 03:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i they actually trying to make me pirate it ?
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29. June 2011 @ 09:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Pop_Smith:
Yet another reason to use Flash Carts. They save the data in a file separate from the game which means you can delete it and start over anytime you wish.
precisely

Originally posted by KillerBug:
If they didn't make such terrible games, I would say people should pirate them...but really, I don't think anyone should waste their time playing anything made by this has-been studio. There are free flash games online that are better than anything capcom currently offers on any platform.
I loved the hell out of Lost Planet 2. But that's already a year old and long forgotten >.>
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Just did a bit of research on this.

This 'no reseting the auto-saves' is really not a big deal on this title, however I do agree that if this mentality is carried over to full games, then yeah we have a problem.

In this game, all one really does is kill wave after wave of baddies. the better times/hits the better the score. there is no real storyline or campaign mode.

it's kinda like just a simple classic arcade game.

all the save really has is highscores. so someone buying a complete game used will find that person's highscores on the levels already and that's about it.

That aspect kinda makes it neat and more like a classic arcade game where you play and find some joe blow's highscores and you can try to beat them.

So this would be cool, if it wasn't a $40 game, that is just too much for a wave shooter with no real story.
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Originally posted by jam_k:
Just did a bit of research on this.

This 'no reseting the auto-saves' is really not a big deal on this title, however I do agree that if this mentality is carried over to full games, then yeah we have a problem.

In this game, all one really does is kill wave after wave of baddies. the better times/hits the better the score. there is no real storyline or campaign mode.

it's kinda like just a simple classic arcade game.

all the save really has is highscores. so someone buying a complete game used will find that person's highscores on the levels already and that's about it.

That aspect kinda makes it neat and more like a classic arcade game where you play and find some joe blow's highscores and you can try to beat them.

So this would be cool, if it wasn't a $40 game, that is just too much for a wave shooter with no real story.

Ok. If that's how it is, then sure, it's actually not that terrible; I wouldn't mind playing a used game and trying to beat a "ghost"'s score. But if that's the case, then the article is rather misleading as I don't see how previous high scores/not starting from scratch could harm the pre-owned market.

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Originally posted by buxtahuda:
But if that's the case, then the article is rather misleading as I don't see how previous high scores/not starting from scratch could harm the pre-owned market.
There might not be any harm in this game having a non-deletable save. However, once something like this starts it could branch to other games that should have an option to erase your save; and it would effectively kill the ability to resell those games.

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They just added and "R" to their name. You figure out where it goes. ;)
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Originally posted by KillerBug:
If they didn't make such terrible games, I would say people should pirate them...but really, I don't think anyone should waste their time playing anything made by this has-been studio. There are free flash games online that are better than anything capcom currently offers on any platform.
Resident Evil 5 was great!!.......at edited by ddp!!! Only a edited by ddp could hope to figure out that controller scheme...ugh..it still haunts me to this day. Played for maybe 15 minutes, then edited by ddp canned it. So yeah i am in agreement.

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