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A game is totally worth it's asking price if you enjoyed playing it. Or simply wait a few months, when most games are half price. I only buy games I really look forward to on Day one, everything else i wait till it gets cheaper.

You are quite lucky as an American gamer, and you should not really complain about the prices you pay. In Europe, they pay 60 euros or $75, Japan is around 7000 to 9000 yen ($90 to $110) and games in Australia are between $70 and $90 (AU$1 = US$1). Even as a British Gamer, I'm ripped but not as badly as these countries, Games here are normally £40 at launch or $65, so yeah. In other regions, like India, the Middle East, Africa and South America, gaming can be even more expensive!! I heard, PS3's sell for about $600 in Brazil!!, they were $1000 at launch!!!

Plus games used to more expensive. N64 games used to sell for £60 and PSone games sold for £50! So games are cheaper, not more expensive.

Start complaining, because your games are among the cheapest in the world!



Xbox Series, PS5 and Switch (+ Many Retro Consoles)

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