Well, apparently Sony, Nintendo and...EA? Activision? I can't remember the third one, but supposedly they dropped their support.aprildog18 said:I don't remember Capcom being mean to their customers (except not localizing the latest Phoenix Wright game). I don't like their stance on SOPA, but I would probably still buy their videogames. And that their old games drop to ~$20 (like RE5 and Okami are $15) quite early compared to other games is a nice bonus.
I always thought Capcom was one of the best publishers.
And just wondering, which videogame publishers do not support SOPA?
Sorry to be such a downer, but according to the article the OP posted up, it says that it was erroneously reported that EA, Sony, blah blah blah dropped public support.Smeggs said:Well, apparently Sony, Nintendo and...EA? Activision? I can't remember the third one, but supposedly they dropped their support.aprildog18 said:I don't remember Capcom being mean to their customers (except not localizing the latest Phoenix Wright game). I don't like their stance on SOPA, but I would probably still buy their videogames. And that their old games drop to ~$20 (like RE5 and Okami are $15) quite early compared to other games is a nice bonus.
I always thought Capcom was one of the best publishers.
And just wondering, which videogame publishers do not support SOPA?
However it would seem they're only claiming they have while trying to continue supporting it through a third party, if the News Room chatter is to be believed.
That image is misleading. That means that two out of 17 pages worth of people were playing the game, and even the last person on the second page wasn't playing it. Steam lists the users who are in game in a group first, it's not alphabetical or random.Somonah said:Them game boycotts, they work so well;
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