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Getting Steamed: digital distribution for games isn't there yet

By Craig Simms on 18 April 2008

Tags: distribution | games | international | online | rest of world | steam | valve software | 29.95 | publisher | atari

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Comments: I bought CoD4 from Thailand, cost me $30 including shipping. Same for Bioshock that I bought later. Why would I pay $100 for a game I can get it for less than a third of that?

Regarding the "pre-owned" games, it's not really applicable to PC games, as neither JB or EB to my knowledge let you trade in PC games. Consoles only, so it's a moot point for PC games.

I own 6 games on steam that can't be purchased in Aus any more, and I would have purchased at least 4 more if I could have.

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