Not defending Dementia Donny and either way I’m not shelling out $80 for a game ever, just wondering if this is really a result of the tariffs. I understand the console price being high due to them but I don’t see how it would affect the price of games that are essentially going to be 100% digital

  • @meliante@lemm.ee
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    1521 days ago

    I have a story. About 30 years ago Sonic & Knuckles was launched for Mega Drive. “I” bought that for 17.000$00 (Portuguese escudos). That roughly translates to 85€ without accounting for inflation.

    So although the price hike is unfortunate, I’m actually surprised the prices of the games remained stable for so long.

    • SanguinePar
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      Similar, I think I paid £65 for Street Fighter II: Champion Edition on MegaDrive. That’s US$84 - and that was in 1992.

      I must have been mad. Although, I probably played that game more than any other, at least until some of the huge open world games of recent decades.

      • Karyoplasma
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        320 days ago

        SNES cartridges ranged from 80-150DM (German pre-euro currency) here. That’s between 40 and 75EUR.

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      I grew up mostly playing games that were not the latest release. Like I got Dawn of War for less than £10 around 2008 or so. It released in 2004. Think that was the last game I got the CD for, don’t have it anymore.

      Then sometime in the 2010s when it was on sale I got all the expansions to it and got it on steam instead.