Sony finds another clue
16th Nov 2005, 04:04 GMT
Here's some good news from Sony - they say that there will be no DRM on the PS2 or PS3 disks that would prevent you from playing a game on arbitrary Sony consoles: However, in order to give an official answer to an already increasing wave of unrest among the gamers, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has stated, through one of its'...
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