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Originally Posted by RacinReaver
Am I the only person that's amazed how low game prices have stayed when everything else's price has gone up due to inflation? I remember shelling out $70 for SNES games more than 10 years ago, yet I can pick up a game like San Andreas which certainly cost much much more to create than, say, Harvest Moon, for $20 less (not to mention that the $70 of yesteryear is worth more than $70 today).
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Quoted for truth.
I paid £60 for Killer Instinct on the SNES back in 1996 which is about £90 or so by modern standards. Kids these days just don't realise how lucky they are. I wouldn't object to paying £60 or more for a game that was worth it and had a decent lifespan. That's about the same price as a gram and a half of coke and that would generally only last you a couple of hours...
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