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TWRoO said:
Oyvoyvoyv said:
FaRmLaNd said:
In Australia some games cost 110-120 bucks when they first come out (at least in regards to consoles).

 

 

In Norway, Twilight Princess still costs 130 dollars in most stores.

I win. Well, not really.

Wow... it was £40 at launch here in UK, (50-55 Euros I think)... It's currently £30 new on Amazon.

 

 I know, I've pretty much stopped buying games in stores.

Not all games are as expensive as Twilight Princess though.

Super Mario Galaxy for instance, is around 90 dollars, which is about 50 euros.

Okami is at somewhere around 100 dollars.

Twilight Princess didn't launch at 125 dollars (my mistake, it's 125 not 130), but at 100, and later the price was increased.

 

What I believe, is that Norwegian laws have higher tax on T rated games than E rated games. M rated games cost the same as T rated though. Oftenly less actually, so that would be against my theory.

 



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I feel really sorry for you guys. I thought games over here were expensive..... 100 dollars for any game is madness.



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