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Old 10-08-2008, 02:43 PM
Pryde Pryde is offline
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Re: Are games worth what we pay?

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Originally Posted by Yami View Post
Soccer moms who do not know any better and just buy whatever looks "fun" for their child to play so they don't have to deal with actually raising them.
Oh. Then I have already met a few of them.

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Originally Posted by sugarpoultry View Post
Some Wii games I don't think need to be that high. They aren't worth it.
True.

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Also, what is wrong with the carnival game? For kids, there is nothing wrong with it.... geez you people are picky.
For kids, there is nothing wrong with it. The same can be said for adults, though. Hell, I like Simba.

And yes, I am picky. I do not really have a choice when it comes to spending money.

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As for the price of that game, yah, ridiculous, but for more popular games like Metroid 3, Mario Galaxy, TP, and Brawl and those, the price is justified.
Yep, probably the best examples for the Wii, although I may be one of the few who thinks that Mario Galaxy is a bit short.

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Originally Posted by Mr. Lexxi Aileron View Post
So, yes, but lower-budget developers can't compete with higher-budget ones without high pricing.
That is one of those things that seems obvious, yet never really comes to my attention.

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Originally Posted by Blizzaga View Post
Heck, forty dollars for a little game I stick in my DS is seriously pushing it.
Blizz, I thought we have already discussed that size doesn't matter

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Most games I enjoy second-hand because I can actually afford them at times. Twenty dollars for a video game is more like it for me.
That sounds about like me.

Hey, does anyone know how profit works when it comes to renting games? My brother would mass-rent games on a very frequent basis from Blockbuster. Apparently, he was not the only one who did that. I am just wondering how much of the cut goes back to the game creators.
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