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TopicGames Should Be $29.99 at Launch
Revelation34
08/28/18 1:36:26 PM
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Chewster posted...
Old NES games used to be like $60... I think they might have actually been more. Game prices have basically been immune to inflation. If anything they should be like $100, at least from a developer's perspective. This is why we have shit like DLC and microtransactions


Phantasy Star IV was $100. Probably the most expensive game back in the 90s.

wwinterj25 posted...
In some cases sure. I pay 40 - 45 for a brand new game on day one. I'm however selective with games I'll buy on day one because some games are simply not worth full price and/or I know a complete version will come out later. Now of course if you DLC/Season pass one day one with your game that certainly is expensive. I however don't buy DLC. If a game has great DLC I'll upgrade to the complete version once that's out. I did that recently with the Witcher 3 for example.


What's the point in rebuying the same game when you can just get the DLC? You pay more than you would by just getting DLC.

Aculo posted...
if anything, games should be more expensive, ok?

seriously, games are cheaper than they have ever been, ok?


$60 has been the average price since PS2 releases.
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