PSX5Central
Playstation/Gaming Discussions => Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: JBean on May 20, 2005, 11:32:31 AM
-
Los Angeles (CA) - Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 game titles begin to appear in online game stores. EB Games offers pre-orders of PS3 titles with an estimated ship date of May 1 next year. Gamers should also expect a price hike of games that will initially sell for $60 and could even go as high as $80, according to sources.
:mad:
link (http://www.tomshardware.com/hardnews/20050520_131239.html)
-
It\'s a good thing I make a lot of money.
-
$80 dollars? Damn. I\'m gonna have to sign up with Gamefly or get a Blockbuster Game pass. F*ck that $80 stuff.
-
didn\'t nintendo games sell that much at one point tho? it was nintendo 64 games i think
-
I hope thats temporary
-
yes nintendo games were very expensive. I tried to get shadows of the empire, and it was $70 at meijers of all places!
-
Like hell I\'m gonna buy the system on launch day only to pay 60$ for the initial wave of mediocre games.
-
Originally posted by EviscerationX
It\'s a good thing I make a lot of money.
The FBI should be knocking on your door any moment now.
-
Originally posted by §ôµÏG®ïñD
The FBI should be knocking on your door any moment now.
I\'m not doing anything illegal. :stick:
And by a lot, I just meant enough to enjoy the simple pleasures of gaming, without completely emptying my bank account. :)
-
The Super Nintendo had games in the $70 range.
The shitty thing is that we haven\'t had price jumps for at least a decade. In fact, the competition has lowered prices and led to Platinum Hits and budget titles. While those will continue, big name games are going to jack in price by ten, and conceivably twenty bucks.
Companies have tested the waters already, charging premiums for bonus packs or collector\'s editions of games like Halo 2, Mortal Kombat: Deception and Resident Evil 4.
Gamers have already shown they\'ll pay the extra bill. I\'m even guilty of it with MK: D.
So it sucks, but it looks like our expensive hobby is on track to get a little bit worse. Undercutting the competition is our only hope.
-Dan
-
Welcome to my world.
Standard price down here is $100. The AUD is (approximately) worth around $0.75 USD. You do the math.
-
I second the Gamefly subscription. I heard some time ago Netflix is considering renting out games too...
Either way I won\'t pay over $60 for a videogame.
-
Price must have raised thanks to higher hardware manufacturing costs.Probably the first wave of games will be that expensive until the cost is lowered.
I believe that this time the competition had the oposite effect.It is stronger than ever.The time frame release between the two isnt big considering the strong presence of both companies.So they both tried to create the most powerful hardware possible. MS doesnt want to offer a console significantly weaker than PS3 and Sony tries to make that difference signifigant.The pressure is high=More powerful=raised cost of production
I expect lower prices after some time.
-
Nowadays the average price is 59-69€ ($75-85) for new games on current consoles. I\'m prepared for a shock when they announce next-gen prices.
Game prices went up in Finland by a notch while ago, when it was decided that all games go through the same state-controller agency that inspects movies for content and age ratings. Pointless?
-
Amazing. We move to a cheaper medium (cartridges to cds / etc) and game prices are going up. Of course, the industry would say it\'s due to game\'s having larger budgets and having to make that money up, but come on, $80 bucks for a game now\'a\'days is outrageous.
-
Originally posted by Living-In-Clip
Amazing. We move to a cheaper medium (cartridges to cds / etc) and game prices are going up. Of course, the industry would say it\'s due to game\'s having larger budgets and having to make that money up, but come on, $80 bucks for a game now\'a\'days is outrageous.
tru no doubt...i remember payin no more than 54.00 tops for atari asteroids back in the day..and i\'ve topped out at payin 60.00 for a couple of sega\'s and turbograpx 16 joints..80.00 is just crazy...for 80 bucks that s**t had better be able to virtually jerk me off....
-
I have paid almost $200 for a game, but that was an import.
:D
/sigh/
Still, I remember when cartridges was always $60 - $70 dollars and some of the bigger games was around $80.
-
Originally posted by clips
for 80 bucks that s**t had better be able to virtually jerk me off....
Maybe the next generation, I don\'t think consoles and games have come that far yet. (no pun intended)
-
Originally posted by THX
I second the Gamefly subscription. I heard some time ago Netflix is considering renting out games too...
Netflix offering games = perfection. Any idea on when something like that would roll out?
-
Originally posted by clips
tru no doubt...i remember payin no more than 54.00 tops for atari asteroids back in the day..and i\'ve topped out at payin 60.00 for a couple of sega\'s and turbograpx 16 joints..80.00 is just crazy...for 80 bucks that s**t had better be able to virtually jerk me off....
:laughing: lmao
agreed.
-
What? I hope not.