“When you see something you feel is foul play, throw your equivalent of a penalty flag. Some companies have a high tolerance for angry customers and bad press; but if you add low sales to the mix, you’ve got something impossible to ignore. But in the reverse, some publishers will get the wrong message from a game’s low sales and do things like close its development studio or demand that sequels be loaded with the very things that caused the problems. When one votes with both the wallet and the complaint box, however, few businesses can turn a blind eye. Use the power that you have. If you take everything lying down, without raising a ruckus and while still purchasing games you claim to be attached to ridiculous business practices, then don’t be surprised when said practices live on. You’ll have no one to blame but yourself and people like you.”-GR’s Most Interesting Gamer in the Word (3DS, Culture, Nintendo DS, PC, PS Vita, PS3, PSP, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360)
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