Joystiq, I think it's time to start a new site called "Amazon Recommendations Fanboy". Clearly these hot news items about gaming-related peripherals being recommended to Amazon shoppers deserve their own site, if not their own Internet.
These comments illustrate the average 'net savvy gamer's mentality towards illegal downloading: They don't care. As long as they can get it, they will do so, and they'll swallow any rationalization they can find to make themselves feel better about it.
"I should be able to try before I buy." "They've made us wait this long-- I deserve it for free!" "The developers should just be happy they were able to make it." "The developers should just be happy I'm willing to play it." "I would never have bought the game anyway."
No matter how hard you argue with these morons about piracy, they will never listen. Anime fans are the absolute worst about it, and most of the anime fans that play games play Final Fantasy. It's no surprise that Square Enix nearly cancelled the North American release of Advent Children due to piracy.
Yes, Raparat, numerous people use Joystiq as a news source about gaming. Just as numerous people use Engadget as a news source about gadgets. That's why AOL owns and operates both sites.
I was pretty surprised to hear that Mr. Summa had been terminated-- seems a bit too harsh a response to what wasn't that big of an issue. Then I read his post as Destructoid. Totally classless and immature. I've written for plenty of game news sites in the past and have worked with enough guys like that to know that getting rid of him was a good call.
Remember, Joystiq has a pretty small staff. If one member of the staff is an egomaniacal jackass who thinks he's too good for his job, it's going to be a real problem for the other members of the staff. Imagine if someone like that were on your team at your own job, except that there are only six people total at your workplace. Working with this guy everyday? Hell, you'd be looking for a reason to replace him. Mr. Summa just happened to give one away.
Amazon recommends Dreamcast
Oct 13th 2006 2:02PM (Joystiq)1UP urges us to buy, not steal
Oct 3rd 2006 4:31PM (Joystiq)"I should be able to try before I buy."
"They've made us wait this long-- I deserve it for free!"
"The developers should just be happy they were able to make it."
"The developers should just be happy I'm willing to play it."
"I would never have bought the game anyway."
No matter how hard you argue with these morons about piracy, they will never listen. Anime fans are the absolute worst about it, and most of the anime fans that play games play Final Fantasy. It's no surprise that Square Enix nearly cancelled the North American release of Advent Children due to piracy.
The PS3's worst enemy
Oct 1st 2006 4:08PM (Joystiq)The PS3's worst enemy
Oct 1st 2006 3:48PM (Joystiq)Sony opts for beefier PSP bundle over holiday price slash [update 1]
Sep 12th 2006 3:42PM (Joystiq)An apology, and a note on hype
Sep 10th 2006 1:40AM (Joystiq)Remember, Joystiq has a pretty small staff. If one member of the staff is an egomaniacal jackass who thinks he's too good for his job, it's going to be a real problem for the other members of the staff. Imagine if someone like that were on your team at your own job, except that there are only six people total at your workplace. Working with this guy everyday? Hell, you'd be looking for a reason to replace him. Mr. Summa just happened to give one away.
Wii chip production well underway, say IBM, Nintendo [update 2]
Sep 8th 2006 12:27AM (Joystiq)Nintendo World Store to stream E3 briefing [update 1]
May 2nd 2006 7:36PM (Joystiq)Weekly Webcomic Wrapup (April 23 - April 29)
Apr 29th 2006 2:18PM (Joystiq)Guild Wars: Character slots for cash coming soon
Apr 21st 2006 2:28PM (Joystiq)