I would actually spend a lot more most likely. I'll use this an example of how I would spend more money. Say there are three NES games that I'm interested in but only one that I know I reall want. So now, I would probably just buy one for $5. If they were more like $2 or $3, I'd probably buy all three which would be anywhere from $6 to $9. I'd also take a lot more chances on other games too. This is also especially true on SNES games. I don't want to take a chance on a game if it costs $8 or buy a game I already had even though it's difficult to play the old version which would require me to bring out the old system, unhook something else from my TV, find a power outlet, etc just to play a game and be nostalgic.
I don't think the games should be free and I don't think they're overcharging but I do think they could sell enough games at lower prices to make up the difference. And I certainly wouldn't mind the lower prices. I know I'd buy a lot moe NES, SNES, a few N64 titles of the few available. I'd also be interested in the non Nintendo console games like Turbo, Sega Master and Genesis along with NEO GEO. As it is, I've only bought one non Nintendo game and only am considering a few others.
I'll come up with something better eventually...







