• Quibblekrust@thelemmy.club
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    15 hours ago

    In today’s dollars, my local video game store in 1991 was selling Wizardry for the NES for $141.

    Fuck, the average AAA Atari 2600 game was $99 in today’s dollars. Games like Pitfall and Pac-Man.

    Just some perspective. I’m going to go yell at a cloud or something, now.

    • interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
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      10 hours ago

      Fabrication costs have plummeted, while choice and competition in this space exoloded.

      Financialization is what happenned to gaming and that’s why cultural successes are being leveraged at extortionate prices.

      Borderlands 3 was boring ass slop too. BL4 is going to be a stinker.

    • Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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      13 hours ago

      I’m actually OK with games costing a bit more to sell if they cost a lot to make; god knows, the devs deserve to get paid properly. But, one, that money won’t actually make it to the devs, and two, any time Randy Pitchford is for something it’s really hard not to automatically be against it, on the assumption that he’s so consistently wrong about everything, and just such an unbelievable piece of shit, that just assuming he’s in the wrong is the safest bet.