Submitted by PythonEntusiast t3_11eintd in gaming
DudeNamedShawn t1_jae919l wrote
Because everything is getting more expensive. That is how inflation works. There was once a time a brand new Corvette would have only cost $4000. But now they start at over $64,000.
BlueMikeStu t1_jaeaba8 wrote
Zelda 1 was $50. That's $132 today.
Games have gotten bigger, better, and cheaper even at full MSRP.
TheKingOfCarmel t1_jaebsfn wrote
This is what I try to tell people. Games were $60 at the start of the 360/PS3 generation which adjusted for inflation is more expensive than the new $70 standard. I’m amazed it took three generations for the price to go up.
BlueMikeStu t1_jaedcl8 wrote
Plus, even disregarding MSRP, we have way more fucking sales going on right now than we used to. Way more.
Street Fighter V is $5.19CAD on PSN and it's far from a dead game, for example. Even discounting what you get from PS+ extra tiers or Gamepass, you could reasonably spend under $30 on either PSN or Xbox Live and come away with like 3-4 high quality games easily which will occupy your time for a month or more.
Gaming is fucking cheap right now.
ack_thbbbt t1_jaefgqj wrote
I paid $70 for Phantasy Star I in 87 for the Mastersystem. No, those are not adjusted dollars. That's how much it was back then, msrp.
And with the average AAA game costing in the $100 PLUS million range, and take like 6 years to produce, you all should thank your lucky stars games like GTA and Mass Effect arent $120.
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BlueMikeStu t1_jaeeiee wrote
Hey, remember when you could buy a copy of a popular game for $5, ever, back in those days? Me neither.
Meanwhile, on PSN, SFV is $3.99USD+tax.
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