| Eagle367 said: We will see and again, my point was about being priced out of gaming. The $80 is just an example of that. The main point is about how many people like me there will be even as the companies make record profits. And will the extra money benefit the workers as well? We know Nintendo employees are treated well but those are an elite few. Nintendo employs a lot of contractors that are treated shitty. I gave the example of wwe because poorer wrestling fans are being priced out of live events too. |
You aren't priced out of gaming when you know months in advance that there's going to be an $80 game you want; of which there will be very few to begin with. Putting aside a few dollars more than you used to cannot possibly be a problem.
Your comparison with WWE cannot be serious. Fans of that have to pay $100 or more for a one day event whereas gamers still pay less for something they can enjoy over and over again. You could also cite football where ticket prices in Europe have kept increasing over the years, but again, the situation is so far removed from how video games work. Are fans of sports and pseudo-sports priced out of their fandom? Yes, absolutely. That's real. But video games? You must be kidding.
Legend11 correctly predicted that GTA IV will outsell Super Smash Bros. Brawl. I was wrong.







