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Legend11 said:
The site could always add two columns to the charts, one for unit price and the other for grand total so people would be able to see how much money consumers are actually spending on videogames broken down by platforms. For example Wii Sports would be at $0 since it's a pack-in (the money would have been counted for it under consoles), Wii Play would be $10, greatest hits would be $19.99 or whatever they are, etc.

Except not all games sell at the same price.  Even when priced the game.  A 60 dollar game is like 88 US dollars in Australia at first... then the price drops until people would actually buy it.

There is no way to tell if someone is buying a 60 dollar game at 60 dollars, 80 dollars, 20 dollars or getting it free with an in store promotion.