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Online Garners Want More Original
Copies Of Video Games
By Syazwan Sadikin
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Avid video garners are pushing for the availability
of more original copies in the local market, where pirated films and
music are rampant.
The Brunei Times spoke to several
videogame shops in Gadong and discovered that most consumers buy
pirated copies of games and modified consoles, but there are also
many who buy original titles.
"Consumers tend to buy original
games because they want to go and play online," said a salesperson,
adding that when consumers play online with pirated copies of the
games, the system could easily detect and even permanently shut down
the console.
Retail original games costs around
$50 to $120 for a single disc, while copies of games especially the
PlayStation 2 sells for four discs
at $10.
"Even then, consumers still think
that it is expensive," said one local vendor who opened a videogame
shop seven months ago.
He said that he would support the
original game market, but consumers still prefer buying pirated
copies.
"I support original games, because
it adds more quality to the product," said Hapidz Pg Metali, ETA
Games Trading salesperson. He said that some copied games have
quality issues.
A website administrator from
brugamers.com said that there is support from videogame vendors
stocking up on the latest original titles and offering unmodified
console games for garners looking for an online thrill.
"Pirated games cheapen garners
experience," said the local website administrator, adding that the
cheap prices do not justify the hardwork that game developers put
into their games.
"Consumers' minds are set into
buying cheap copy."
"They are already spoilt with
relatively cheap games and DVDs from the start, and that is why
people settle for cheaper games," he added.
Another sales representative said
that a modified console would limit or even ban the person's online
account especially for Microsoft's Xbox 360 console.
Pirated games are copies of the
original game code put into a cheaper medium, which may result in
incomplete versions of the game and the console lens easily damaged.
"It's like copying an idea from a
friend," said the Brugamers administrator.-- Courtesy of
The Brunei Times
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