Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Will The Spore DRM Be The Demise Of The Video Games Industry?
Masses of video game lovers, many of whom were devoted to the widely popular Sims video games, waited anxiously for Electronic Arts newest video game release called Spore. Electronics Arts did not disappoint it's many fans as the $49.99 regular version of Spore, the $9.99 Spore Creature Creator and the $79.99 Galactic version of Spore were released without a hitch and were quickly snatched off the retail stores shelves. Although Spore's sales didn't quite match the volume of sales of video game monoliths Guitar Hero III or Grand Theft Auto IV, it did very well. It is usually about a week after a video game release when the people who bought the game begin flooding the Internet with either their personal praise or damnation of the video game. They talk about things like game play, graphics speed and resolution, end game, online play, character building etc. Not this time! With Spore, the talk was all about its DRM! The question that needs answering here is will the Spore video game DRM be the beginning of the end for the industry? Click the next link for a review of the best Free Video Game Downloads sites where you can download a copy of the DRM-free version of Spore and much, much more.
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