You can't just pin the blame on one party. I'd say that everyone involved has contributed to the problem revolving around used games. Publishers, retailers and consumers are all responsible.
I personally don't like used games. I like having something new. I don't like buying a box that's been opened before. That and I really don't like trading in my games. We've created a culture where we buy games and when we're done with them we go and trade them in so we can buy the new ones. Part of it is because publishers pump out games more than ever before, part of it is because companies like Gamestop foster this idea of recycling games. Want the latest Call of Duty? Well trade in 3 of your other games and you can get it.
Publishers need to make games worth caring about more than a month after their release. You don't need DLC or constant updates to keep it "alive" after it's out. Just make an awesome game that's worth having in my library. Retailers need to stop being so damn pushy when it comes to trade-ins. Maybe having stores that specialize in the sale of video games is a bad idea. The Walmarts of the world don't give a damn about used games. If we all just bought games at department stores or places that don't rely so much on the sale of used games I think we'd be in a better place. Lastly, people need to stop being so damn wasteful when it comes to buying games. If you constantly buy and trade in games, then services such as Gamefly will work really well for you.
People love throwing blame around. If you want to buy a used game do it on ebay, or find someone locally. If you're going to buy a video game you don't need to do it at Gamestop.
Whatever happened to buying games and keeping them?
I personally don't like used games. I like having something new. I don't like buying a box that's been opened before. That and I really don't like trading in my games. We've created a culture where we buy games and when we're done with them we go and trade them in so we can buy the new ones. Part of it is because publishers pump out games more than ever before, part of it is because companies like Gamestop foster this idea of recycling games. Want the latest Call of Duty? Well trade in 3 of your other games and you can get it.
Publishers need to make games worth caring about more than a month after their release. You don't need DLC or constant updates to keep it "alive" after it's out. Just make an awesome game that's worth having in my library. Retailers need to stop being so damn pushy when it comes to trade-ins. Maybe having stores that specialize in the sale of video games is a bad idea. The Walmarts of the world don't give a damn about used games. If we all just bought games at department stores or places that don't rely so much on the sale of used games I think we'd be in a better place. Lastly, people need to stop being so damn wasteful when it comes to buying games. If you constantly buy and trade in games, then services such as Gamefly will work really well for you.
People love throwing blame around. If you want to buy a used game do it on ebay, or find someone locally. If you're going to buy a video game you don't need to do it at Gamestop.
Whatever happened to buying games and keeping them?