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29th January 2009, 01:14 AM
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hmmm... I don't use the down button trickery... but is it just me, or does every newer PS2 I get end up having trouble reading disks at least a few months down the road?? Because they seem to be slacking on that side, unless your a person who doesn't play the PS2 often but has it, then you probably wont have the interest in buying a PS2 game though...
The downloadable content is interesting... I'd get it, only if that version supported online though... then the tracks would come in handy... but if it's just the extra tracks, I'm not sure as many sales would fly... and they should be considered about sell, as that's what pays everyone that works on it and prepares it to get paid enough for it's effort... and if it's not a good sell, that could possibly deminish the stance of the entire Wipeout series some... I don't know about most, but I'd rather have Wipeout high up in the marketing department and in good condition to continue one than produce something that only satisfies a select few that could possibly deminish it's status as a whole. Losing money gives sony more of a reason not to focus on it, and as far as I'm concerned, I want all focus possible!! 
There is a possibility that I'm wrong, but there is a possibility that I'm not wrong. Would the entire Wipeout fanbase think it's worth it as a whole? Not sure... But I could be wrong.
Perhaps we should start a toll...
Last edited by Chill; 29th January 2009 at 01:25 AM.
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