Originally posted by: MikeyLSU
Used to buy everything new, then with the new gen costing $60, that was my tipping point.
What cost $50.00 in 1988 would cost $85.54 in 2006.
Originally posted by: CKDragon
Originally posted by: MikeyLSU
Used to buy everything new, then with the new gen costing $60, that was my tipping point.
It's funny, my buying habits are right in line with you even though I think it is unreasonable to not expect game prices to increase over the years.
I generally will not spend $60 unless I'm sure it will be an AAA title. That said, with few exceptions (cartridges, etc.), new games have been in the ~$50 range since the 80's. Occasionally people will do the conversion of $50 in the 80's to the equivalent dollar amount of today and I think we're getting a pretty good deal at $60.
Not that I'm going to pay it. 😛
EDIT: My lazy self actually Googled for an inflation calculator:
What cost $50.00 in 1988 would cost $85.54 in 2006.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: CKDragon
Originally posted by: MikeyLSU
Used to buy everything new, then with the new gen costing $60, that was my tipping point.
It's funny, my buying habits are right in line with you even though I think it is unreasonable to not expect game prices to increase over the years.
I generally will not spend $60 unless I'm sure it will be an AAA title. That said, with few exceptions (cartridges, etc.), new games have been in the ~$50 range since the 80's. Occasionally people will do the conversion of $50 in the 80's to the equivalent dollar amount of today and I think we're getting a pretty good deal at $60.
Not that I'm going to pay it. 😛
EDIT: My lazy self actually Googled for an inflation calculator:
What cost $50.00 in 1988 would cost $85.54 in 2006.
Computers also cost $3000 in the 80s - we've become accustomed to electronics costing less.
If you had told me in 1988 that I'd buy a computer for $200 I'd have offered to sell you a bridge.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
I usually buy when games hit the $20 bin. There are very few games I'll pay full price for, but I can't stand buying used either. Used games always seem to have a manual that looks like it's urinated on, and the case has been chewed on by a dog. Even if the disc itself it in perfect condition, I hate having somebody elses beat up trash in my home.