Wah..I nvr tot it was MADE IN MALAYSIA.
ESA: Combat Piracy or Face Damaging Sanctions, We're in the list. Pirates go away!
ESA: Combat Piracy or Face Damaging Sanctions, We're in the list. Pirates go away!
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Feb 13 2008, 05:39 AM
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Wah..I nvr tot it was MADE IN MALAYSIA.
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Feb 18 2008, 05:10 AM
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QUOTE(darquarma @ Feb 18 2008, 03:29 AM) That's because we have come to look at media entertainment as a need and not a luxury, whereas the exact opposite is true. Things like video games and movies are indeed a luxury, but piracy seems to has spoiled that concept for us by allowing us to buy at ridiculously cheap prices, thus the actual real value of the item is diminished in our society. I beg to differ on this one. Even WITH PIRACY, media entertainment is still considered BY MANY as a form of luxury coz not many people can buy it (referring to the console). Even during the NES era with the cloned NES and pirated NES Cartridge, video games are considered a luxury. If not, until now, why does pay-for-play service still exist in Malaysia? Some even pay RM6-8 per hour for a PS2 session (somewhere laa no need to disclose location By the way, as for dvd movie, I like the way SPEEDY VIDEO is selling some greatest hits 2 Disc special edition of movies (priced between 39.90 and 59.90) at many of their chains now. I'm buying more ori disc than I buy pirated dvds nowadays. |
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