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davidjaffe.biz: I know you're angry...I'M angry!!!
GoNintendo: David Jaffe discusses thoughts on used-game business
G4 TV - TheFeed: Eat Sleep Play's David Jaffe Discusses Used-Game Sales, Uses A Wretched Analogy
GayGamer.net: Video: David Jaffe Says Consumers Have No Business In Used Games Debate
Destructoid: David Jaffe: Used games are none of the consumer's business
I know you're angry...I'M angry!!!
davidjaffe.biz —
Ok...not angry really. Just thinking a lot about this whole used sales/rental market/game price thing... :)
David Jaffe discusses thoughts on used-game business
GoNintendo —
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Eat Sleep Play's David Jaffe Discusses Used-Game Sales, Uses A Wretched Analogy
G4 TV - TheFeed —
Eat Sleep Play's David Jaffe, who is never at a loss for words, has offered his opinions on used-game sales. He acknowledged that this is a touchy subject, saying, "Whenever this stuff comes up, gamers get excited and upset. Developers get upset. There's all this, kind of, you know, tension on the Internet between developers and gamers and publishers." Ultimately, however, his perspective as a comic-book fan has him siding with the consumer: ...
Video: David Jaffe Says Consumers Have No Business In Used Games Debate
GayGamer.net —
GamePolitics has posted another video rant from God of War developer David Jaffe, during which Jaffe tips his hat to the notion that gamers have the right to pursue the best possible deal - and then tells consumers that they have no place in the larger, industry-wide discussion about used games. Be forewarned, Jaffe's ...
David Jaffe: Used games are none of the consumer's business
Destructoid —
God of War creator and Youtube video poster David Jaffe has posted his latest diatribe, this time tackling the thorny issue of used games. You already know our stance by now -- that publishers need to stop whining and accept that some parts of ...

