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I realize a lot of that can be made up with the system's price, (OMG price so hueg like Xbox) but then you're paying for blu-ray capability as well as a game system, and they're selling that at a loss. I'm just talking out of my ass here, but I'd like to think there are other motivations than pure greed. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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Seeing that the first standalone blue-ray players are in the $1000-1500 price range. And we get the first one with hdmi version 1.3 spec aswell as being an console and a media PC. I'd say the price is cheap. But if you want to look at it just as a console its pricey. But Sony has always said they wanted the PS3 to be more than just an console.
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Jus thinking, i'm not sure about how this went in America, but when PS2 came out, brand new PSX titles were sold at around £30 too, and PS2 games were selling at £45-50, so if this does come out at around £50-60 I wound't be suprised. At least by then I will have a job in a store that can get me 30% off software!
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Seeing as I only play £39.99 for all my Xbox 360 games, (just shop around Tesco's is ace) paying £70 - £90 for a game equates to roughly 1/5th of the cost of buying the system; ouch. So far it seems Blu-Ray has been more of a hinderance than a fantastic god send feature with those sorts of prices.
But lets see what happens Sony have to make the majority of the money lost on the PS3 back from the software if games simply fail to sell in huge numbers they would consider putting the price down. I was speaking idiomatically.
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It can't make a difference of 30 bucks whether it's a 'Blu-Ray disc' or an ordinary DVD =/
A price of 99$ per game would be lethal, nobody's gonna pay that. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
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Let's say $US80 for your predictable NBA 200*/Call of Duty 7. That's $AU109, and of course Myer and DJ will jack it up as per usual. Look forward to shelling out $135.95 a title, my fellow Strayans. Console gaming is fast becoming the one pastime where you get much less than you pay for. FELIPE NO
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Well hey, we're pretty close. Need for Speed Seven Hundred Million on Xbox 360 already costs $120. YOU CAN TASTE THE VALUE.
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XG2, Myer: $119. Years and years ago, it feels like.
BUT IT'S YOUR STORE. IT'S YOUR STORE, MYER. YOURS. GIVE US YOUR MONEY WE'LL PUT IT IN YOUR STORE. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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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... Most amazing jew boots ![]() ![]() |
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Anyhow either suck the price up and get some quality games. Or just buy another console. Not hard people whinging and flaming the maker will not make the games cheaper. And if you can't afford it you aren't in the group Sony is targetting with this console. And honestly I think many of you can honestly afford it you just don't want to pay more than you do today well though luck kiddo.
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SNES games > PS1 games. I'd hit it.
![]() Also in Norway games cost £75 already. I have no problems paying that nor have I ever had. And I've been pretty strained for cash many periods of my life. I was speaking idiomatically.
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I actually disagree on that. I can pick out much more dung from the PS1 era than the SNES era. But perhaps that has something with me being less picky about my games then.
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There is a greater volume of games for PS1 than for SNES overall, and it's true that there is a huge, honking great pile of horrdendous, pathetic, abysmal games for PS1. However, due to the greater size of the overall catalogue, this still means that there are more titles of a worthwhile nature than on the SNES, in my opinion. The quality bell-curve peaks a little lower on the PS1 than on the SNES, but the gems are there, if you want to look for them. You're right, though. The average standard is not higher, it's just that with more games overall, the yield of quality titles can be good, even with a poor ratio of weak to strong titles. Some of the best titles for SNES never got translated into English, officially at least, so they were never really available to English-speaking gamers. I tend to not count those, no matter how good they were. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? ![]() |
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True enough, but still I find the SNES liberary to be an surperior one in queslity than PS1. Only category that I say is just as good on PS1 and SNES is RPGs. While PS2 has been kind of a dissepointment in the RPG category with a few exceptions(modern RPG = interactive movie).
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I'm not trying to convince you, not in any way. Your opinion is your own business, but I am saying that from an objective viewpoint, the PS1 has been home to some important titles. It's not as though I even scratched the surface. I'm not going to talk about RPGs, because you are already convinced. One area in which in really loses to the SNES, though is platformers. There realyl weren't that many. I'm a big fan of platform games, and the lack of them on PS1 really annoyed me for a while. There were a couple of nice ones, just not enough. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
This is also why Sony is blatantly full of shit here when they start claiming that PS3 games are going to be so expensive because of the blu-ray discs. While I have no doubt that the hardware to burn the discs is a pricey investment, the physical discs themselves cannot be much more than a standard DVD. It's just a thin wafer of plastic and metal; the magic is in how tightly they can pack in the laser grooves. For Sony's sake, let's hope their rep here is talking out of his ass. They've already nearly killed themselves with their $600 PS3. Charging $60 on the low end for games on top of that really WILL turn this into the 3D0 2. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
Remember how when DVDs came out they were $5+ for one, while CDs you could get for free? It's the same thing with blue-ray. They don't have nearly the facilities pumping those suckers out as they do for DVD, so of course it's going to be more expensive.
Also, with inflation, $50 for a video game today isn't right when compared to $70 for a game 15 years ago. Money gets less valuable, not more. =\ Also, I never really go into the Nintendo forum, but what was the general response to them upping the release price from $30 for a Gameboy game to the $40 I see in stores now? I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
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Did you even read that link? They said it was never a PS3 title to begin with.
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No, of course I didn't read it! I pressed ENTER and then came a link out of nowhere!
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Considering companies like NIS, Cave, Treasure and many other extremely small developers are already making PS3 games I really don't think development costs are as big as an issue as they are made out to be.
Look at the company history of the Theseis developers. The actually don't even have a company history. This sort of thing is so common that normally it isn't even news worth. But digging up any amount of insignificant information on the PS3 and typing up a half assed article is what sites like Joystiq love to do these days. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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