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thismeintiel said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:

Yes I know. That's why the NES Classic was such a good deal: $2 per game.

I was just trying to figure out the price point where Sony could break even and still offer a commercially viable product.

Sony has plenty of 1st party games and publishing rights to 3rd party games to fill this thing up quick.  They could probably do it for $70-$80 without a drive.  Maybe $90-$100 with one.

30 PS1 games for $70-80 would be a steal! I'd pick that up immediately.