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internet was freely available. That's why it
became so popular and grew so quickly.
These days I am beginning to feel the squeeze.
I frequented many games websites for information,
news, previews and reviews about world of gaming.
There was a time when most of them were free
and in return, some paid advertising occupied the
webpages, pop-ups and banners.
One by one, they now start to charge content.
I was disappointed when ps2.ign.com took that
step and now gamespot.com followed suit.
http://gamespot.com/gamespot/stories
/flat/0,11963,2862235,00.html
Very soon, the only way for us to get the real story is to buy
magazines and read some of the 'biased' reviews.
This saddens me, does it sadden you? Where should I turn to now?
What can we gamers do?
internet was freely available. That's why it
became so popular and grew so quickly.
These days I am beginning to feel the squeeze.
I frequented many games websites for information,
news, previews and reviews about world of gaming.
There was a time when most of them were free
and in return, some paid advertising occupied the
webpages, pop-ups and banners.
One by one, they now start to charge content.
I was disappointed when ps2.ign.com took that
step and now gamespot.com followed suit.
http://gamespot.com/gamespot/stories
/flat/0,11963,2862235,00.html
Very soon, the only way for us to get the real story is to buy
magazines and read some of the 'biased' reviews.
This saddens me, does it sadden you? Where should I turn to now?
What can we gamers do?