
GammaLounge takes a look at some of the incentives used to discourage the sale of second-hand games, such as pre-order DLC, online passes and un-resettable game saves and comes up with a few alternatives which may help defeat the 'evil' of used game purchases. Are pre-owned games really that destructive towards the games industry?

Capcom has announced and released the original Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 on Steam.

With the ninth mainline installment looming, it feels like the right moment to rank every mainline Resident Evil game from worst to best.
At first I was like, No Code Veronica on the list!? But then I seen Mainline. The list checks out, but I would personally put 2 over 4.
The original RE was the best. Its not on the list which makes no sense.
The remake of it was alright but should be higher on this list.
i’m fine with people calling it “mainline,” but leaving out the original re1 entirely is wild, since it basically defines the whole series. i’d still put re2 over re4 for pure pacing and atmosphere, even though re4 is the more replayable game. also, the “mainline” label gets messy with code veronica since it feels more essential than some numbered entries. i swear half the time i’m reading these rankings i get derailed by random gambling tabs i opened earlier, including https://monopolybigballerli... and https://football-studio-dic... and https://red-baron.org/ which is a weird contrast to talking about survival horror.

Capcom has launched a new website to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its long-running survival horror series, Resident Evil.
If corporations really want to kill second-hand market...they'd make games work only on 1 console.
I dont see how they could kill the used market. What, do publishers honestly think we keep every game we buy? Heck no, we arent millionaires, and the only way we can afford new games is to sell our old ones.
And in order to further save money, we buy pre-owned titles so that we may be able to afford newer and more expensive games.