Gamers like to make it sound like $70 is a new thing today for video games. When, I’ve seen adverts of games back in late 90s and early 90s that were priced $70. It’s always been around so I find it ridiculous that so many of them complain that the pricing is too high when, it’s been a thing.

Even more dumb is that sales are stupidly frequent so why even bother trying to pay $70 anyways besides FOMO.

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    4 months ago

    $70 for video games back in the 90s? What world did you come from?

    I was paying $5 for video games back then.

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        Yep, I paid £65 for Street Fighter 2 on the Megadrive, back in the early 90s. A huge amount of money then, but worth it given how much I played it.

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        4 months ago

        …The fucking console only cost $100. If that ad is the default, that’s fucking insane.

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          That’s the second generation of Genesis/Megadrive, so at that point they were probably selling it as a loss leader having minimised production costs.

          The real money is in the games, so you make the console cheap and create more customers for the games.

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          No console went for $100 new when it first came out. Those were the prices long after the economy of scale made it a profitable gamble to sell the hardware at a loss to drive game sales and make up the difference and then some.

          I remember Super Nintendo games at ~$60-$70 at first release. They quickly came down in price to ~$40-$50 after a month or two.

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      …That’s because maybe you got them used or something? Like, name me one retail store back then selling games for $5 just out of the blue. I won’t wait because you wouldn’t come up with anything.

      You are mixing used markets with retail prices here. Just stop embarrassing yourself.

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        4 months ago

        Walmart homie. Brand new games.

        I’m referring to smaller games that came on a single floppy disk. Remember those?

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      4 months ago

      Sure, for $5 you could get some old games from the bargain table, but some people like to play them when they’re new.

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        One of my favorite memories is my mum taking me and my brother to a toy shop that sold games after we finished the school year and getting second hand games. Every year my mum did this for us and we’d usually get like 2 for the price of 1. We didn’t have a lot of money so new games were only got on Xmas.

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        There was a day before games came on a CD. You remember the good old floppy disk? Yeah, Walmart had brand new games that fit on a single floppy disk for $5.

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          I remember buying ganes for my PCJr at $50 a pop in the mid-80’s lol. Sega cartridges were next.

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          If you were buying “new” games on floppy disks for $5 in the 90’s, what, pray tell, where those games? Prance of Parma? Semper Maria?