I have free downloadable classic ninty games too. I mostly play them on my PSP. ;O;
PIRACY! ;O;
so do i....
I have free downloadable classic ninty games too. I mostly play them on my PSP. ;O;
PIRACY! ;O;
so do i....
I'm pretty sure you guys are going off topic. But it doesn't really matter now. If you like, you can start a new thread discussing classic ninty games that you got and how often you play them, etc.
Objection.
I discuss what i want. Where I want until I get banned.
So let me get this straight, a random youtube video or retailer site tells you the RRP/MSRP of next gen games that haven't been released? And this is somehow a clear state of the prices to come? You can basically find high prices for any game if you want.
I've got a pre-order running for Tales of Xillia D1 edition at 35 euros. I can just as well find a retailer selling the same D1 edition for 65-75 euros. And it's a game that hasn't been released. Trusting just one retailer won't mean much. Sure you can make a video and complain, but this is far from anything set in stone. Europe has had the short end of all the sticks for the last 10 years or so so this is nowhere near news. Unfortunately the USD to EUR or USD to GBP is just brutal to compare prices without anything else. And of course the US prices don't have the added tax (VAT?), which is already in the EU prices.
Oh America.
Console games come to about $72 already here.
When I was in Finland they were even higher >-> Can't even remember the exact amounts but...59.99 euros? thats like $82 CAD. Might've been higher but I think that was it.
Anyway, exactly why I pirate and only buy games worth paying for that I know I like, or waiting for big price drops.
Most games in the UK have an RRP of £54.99 already :/
Only a few places sell them at that price(Game/Blockbusters, etc).
. And I've never heard of a preorder price being that low. That must be one consumer savvy game shop.
and thats why Game & Blockbusters is going bust.
Yeah, that sounds more like it. Also, I'm curious about how you spell "game".I think it's more of a case of gaem prices generally being converted. I've got Tales of Xilla ordered for £34, Tearaway for £22, Pupeteer for £22. Heck the most expensive gaem I have pre ordered is Shin Megami Tensei IV at £35.
They're going out of business because their prices are too high? That's... great. I wish our companies in the States would do the same. Because then other game stores might see that the ones who sell games that are too expensive ($60) are going out of business. And, they'd lower the prices in their stores to stay in business.
Yeah, that sounds more like it. Also, I'm curious about how you spell "game".
online stores has taken over already.
Fifa-tards will still instabuy Fifa for whatever price.
Same with Battlefield-tards
Same with COD-tards, they would buy the same exact game 3 times in a row .... o wait
I don't get the whole 'teens are the only play CoD players.' When I was working at GAME we had a shitload of twenty and thirtysomethings waiting at 8am on launch.