That's cool. A small portable is nice for these games. I prefer the vita, as I have 1- 10-2, and the dissidias, and also tactics. All the great final fantasies on 1 card, ready to go anywhere.
He wouldn't have released it as "finished". How can you continue to grab money if its finished? He would have labeled it "alpha", and kept it in perpetual release for years to come.
Reading some of the comments makes me wonder if people really dont know the difference between liscensing a digital game and buying it physically. The main difference is that you are bound to the terms the liscence grantor gave you. You break those terms, and your liscence is revoked. No ands, ifs, or buts. YOU DO NOT OWN YOUR DIGITAL COPY. if they suddenly decide they want to stop selling your game, they can take it from your download section also. So you cant even download it. Granted, that...
The biggest arguments for all digital are
- too lazy to get off couch to swap discs
- dont want to interact with people at stores or outside
- dont care about consumers rights or ownership of something you paid hard earned money for