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Nintendo & Sony can sell their old exclsuive games on PC and it won't hurt their sales
Topic Started: Jun 5 2017, 01:40 AM (19 Views)
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it's better than seeing them being pirated illegally , PC has a big userbase , why not use it ? .... plus I think the power of exclusive games are really overrated , we know most of people don't buy consoles for their exclusives and if they do it means that console or hardware is so s*it that they need trick people to buy it

I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.

References: https://www.gamespot.com/forums/system-wars-314159282/nintendo-and-sony-can-sell-their-old-exclsuive-gam-33377123/

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