Game developers and publishers have complained about the sales of used games for a long time. It's a contentious topic: gamers want to be able to buy and sell their games as they see fit—they bought them, after all—and developers realize the same game is often sold multiple times without any of the additional revenue generated going to those who made the game. GameStop's entire business model rests on buying and selling used games.
Cory Ledesma is THQ's creative director for wrestling games, and his ambivalence about the feelings of those who buy used games has caused this topic to flare up yet again. He has a point, though: why should anyone care about how used-game customers feel?
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