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| Extrude:
Has nobody in this thread seen new game since like 1980? Games cost $60 new. It's a common fact. |
| No2mad2:
--- Quote from: Extrude on July 27, 2012, 03:58:54 PM ---Has nobody in this thread seen new game since like 1980? Games cost $60 new. It's a common fact. --- End quote --- ^ It's been like this for a long time now. I don't get why everyone is saying it's too expensive. Obviously "expensive" is relative to the person and differs between everyone, but $60 is the standard "new game" price. |
| iJoeRookey:
I want this so bad but I don't have the money :( |
| Regulith:
--- Quote from: Extrude on July 27, 2012, 03:58:54 PM ---Has nobody in this thread seen new game since like 1980? Games cost $60 new. It's a common fact. --- End quote --- --- Quote from: No2mad2 on July 27, 2012, 05:11:24 PM ---^ It's been like this for a long time now. I don't get why everyone is saying it's too expensive. Obviously "expensive" is relative to the person and differs between everyone, but $60 is the standard "new game" price. --- End quote --- Just because I refuse to pay $60 for a game doesn't mean that base price is a new concept to me, it means I'm a money-saver and I'm not going to pay more for a single game than I paid for a bundle containing every single game Valve has ever made If you have the $60 to spend at your leisure then go right ahead, but I've reached a point where I've decided I'm simply not paying that much for one game anymore |
| Harm94:
My child memories consisted of new PC game pricing ranging from $19.95 to $30.00. Reminds me about EA said steam overcharges for games and they go make Origion and charge more for game then they did on Steam. |
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