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In light of Sony's announcement of a
160 GB PS3
and the existence of 120 GB 360 Elite, do you think game sales via retail stores are doomed?
Yes, maybe not during this generation but soon
Maybe, it depends on how quickly full games download in the future
No, people will always want tangible media, manuals, and cases
I don't know
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