jonnyram ([info]jonnyram) wrote,
@ 2008-09-02 15:02:00
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Game prices
I don't understand why a puzzle game is often sold for the same price as a platformer or shooter. It's like paying for an album and getting a single. Example: $50 for this!?




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[info]ferricide
2008-09-02 06:43 am UTC (link)
it can seem really silly. then again, paying full price for magical drop III seems totally logical to me, given how much i played it at the time, or puzzle bobble 2.

these days i wouldn't because i know i'm going to get no vs. play out of a game. i think i may be DONE buying fighters, which is fucking CRY, because i have nobody to play them with. i've literally booted soulcalibur iv up once. -_-

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[info]themidg
2008-09-02 09:10 am UTC (link)
lol that game didn't even cost $50 to make

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[info]ck_serious
2008-09-03 07:58 am UTC (link)
lol

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[info]ch1nchilla
2008-09-02 03:44 pm UTC (link)
Daaamn.

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[info]shibuyayakuza
2008-09-02 03:53 pm UTC (link)
The developer should pay us to play it...

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[info]6souls
2008-09-03 12:06 am UTC (link)
it will hit the bargain bin after a couple of months. its always futile to price puzzle & strategy games so expensive.

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[info]shuigao
2008-09-04 03:10 am UTC (link)
Isn't it the same for all DS games too? I'm fairly certain DS titles cost a fraction of what it costs to produce a 360/PS3 title, but they sell for around the same price.

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[info]themidg
2008-09-05 12:10 am UTC (link)
No, not at all. DS games range from $20-$40.

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