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The example provided was an early February ’09 50% price drop of the breakout zombie hit, Left 4 Dead. Gamers bit, and sales of the game rose an unprecedented 3000%, with overall sales besting the original launch performance.

Valve benefited. Gamers benefited. More importantly, even the Steam service saw a dramatic jump due to the whole shebang. Apparently, a show of good faith can do volumes in bridging the increasingly cynical gap between company and consumer. Better still, it proves that lower prices don’t have to be the exclusive territory of outright retail failure.

We’re only now coming to grips with life in a post L4D world, so price drops are more of a concession than anything else. “You won’t pay that amount? Fine! Perhaps you’ll fork over this amount, Cheapskate McFrugalbody!” To the best of our recollection, we’re looking back on standout games that threw in the retail towel considerably ahead of schedule.

 


Ah Haze… the original Killzone 2. As a high profile exclusive on the least successful PlayStation console ever, the hopes and dreams of the every gamer who invested that gargantuan chunk of change was riding on Free Radical’s latest FPS. Armed with a killer pedigree, nifty drug abuse mechanic, and exclusive Nu Metal ditty, multiplayer bragging rights seemed just an oft-delayed day away for PS3 owners.

Wouldn’t you know it? Review scores entered the arena and crapped on the whole parade. Given the preemptive hype, Haze took a critical bullet and limped onto game shelves in late May of ‘08. Three weeks after the sullied expectations, Haze got $20 pounds lighter and has continued dropping ever since. Copies have been spotted in the wild for as low $10, and that’s a price that’s damn near review proof.



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LOL @ Francis .... I hate lifts



 

Wow. They gave Beyond Good & Evil away with string cheese? lol



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LBP has been sold for £12 on amazon uk, it is not because of overstocking as it has been at the top of their charts for over 3 months

ME was also being sold for £20 about 2 weeks after release



LOL at beyond good and evil



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LBP price dropped 60% in the UK 3 weeks after launch. It sold pretty well at the cheap price too.



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angrypoolman said:
LOL at beyond good and evil

If it is true, I am too much in shock to laugh at that.  Beyond Good and Evil is hyped up as one of the groundbreaking and said "awesome" titles (in the class of Psychonauts).  If it actually got bundled with cheese, not sure what I can say, but just be quiet and sit in shock.

 



Dragon Warrior and Beyond Good & Evil are pretty funny.



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Beyond Good and Evil was a pretty good game. It could be completely finished in under ten hours, and had no replay value.



Yet, today, America's leaders are reenacting every folly that brought these great powers [Russia, Germany, and Japan] to ruin -- from arrogance and hubris, to assertions of global hegemony, to imperial overstretch, to trumpeting new 'crusades,' to handing out war guarantees to regions and countries where Americans have never fought before. We are piling up the kind of commitments that produced the greatest disasters of the twentieth century.
 — Pat Buchanan – A Republic, Not an Empire

Tyrannical said:
Beyond Good and Evil was a pretty good game. It could be completely finished in under ten hours, and had no replay value.

Sounds great.