Those crazy Brits have gathered a mega-massive amount of data to confirm that, yes, people are buying $60 games and they will continue to do so. You can peep the insanely long article here. I’ve had mixed reactions to the idea of price and the new generation of gaming awesomeness. On one hand, I think that some games are worth the price, such as GRAW 2 or Forza. These games obviously took a long time to develop and it shows. On the other hand, there are some games that aren’t worth the price, and still get the $60 price because that is what a new game costs. Shadowrun is an excellent example. A purely multiplayer experience might be worth the high tier price for some, but for me there needs to be more packed in. I’ve never understood, in any market, the idea of a flat rate price. Comic books are priced different amounts according to what is inside the book. Some album prices vary, not many, but some. And books have a constant sliding pricing scale. Locking first-day games to a certain price means that some people can work extra hard and get little while others can do nothing and receive a lot. But, if gamers really cared, they would protest by not buying the games. This has actually happened. You can get Splinter Cell: DA on 360 for $29.99. And, on a bigger scale, look at the PS3 price drop and the rumored 360 drop. So remember, children. The wallet is the best way to complain about anything.
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$60 price here to stay…
Wednesday, July 25th, 2007PS3 Price Drop Is True, 80GB Coming To U.S.
Sunday, July 8th, 2007Sony confirmed today that the PS3 price drop is true. As of today the 60GB system will be 499$. Moreover, Sony will be releasing a 80GB system packaged with Motorstorm for 599$. This move comes just after the recent leak of the Circuit City ad that showed the PS3 on sale for 499$ as of July 15th.
While it is surprising that this news came prior to E3, it is certainly going to be welcomed amongst the community. The system, while certainly not cheap, will be much more competitively priced now. The only real question that remains is when will Microsoft drop the price of their system? The Elite cannot stay at the 479$ price because it will pale horribly in comparison with the PS3.
After some discussion with Arthur, I have decided what I feel the best pricing for the 360′s various SKUs would be:
-Elite 399$
-Premium 329$
-Core 249$
This pricing would allow Microsoft to compete with both the PS3 and the Wii. The Wii would face the graphical and price comparison to the 360 and Microsoft could still tout the system as the cheapest Next Gen option.
If the price drop for the 360 happens this week, expect it at the end of the Microsoft press conference, after the inevitable Halo 3 video.
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