At the moment there are a number of games I want at the moment (two on the Wii, one on the PS3) but I simply can't justify the prices these games are. On the Wii games tend to be around ?35 online and on the PS3 it's ?40-?45.
That's simply more than I can afford, especially when the typical game lasts 15-20 hours at the moment (very few good RPGs at the moment).
It seems to be having a big effect on the prices in general. Ebay purchases of recent games are saving you less and less with at most getting a ?3 or ?4 saving on new online prices after postage. I've noticed games aren't getting reduced as much either, looking at the price of new PS3 and Wii games, if a game has anything more than a tiny reduction in a sale then it's a really bad game. There's been almost no depreciation in decent games, unusual for the new year.
Although you usually get this when a console is new and there's a limited catalogue, it seems to be lasting a lot longer this time.
However you couple this with the DS, games are cheap (?25 typically) and depreciate in value fast (although it seems piracy has once again made ebay a no go zone). Is it any wonder the DS is having such phenominal sales figures? I can imagine countless parents telling their children "you can have one game", looking at the prices of Wii, 360 and PS3 games and telling them it must be a DS one. DS games are impulse buys, next gen games are big decisions. As a result there are endless crap games on the DS somehow managing to make decent sales.
Am I talking rubbish or does anyone else agree?
That's simply more than I can afford, especially when the typical game lasts 15-20 hours at the moment (very few good RPGs at the moment).
It seems to be having a big effect on the prices in general. Ebay purchases of recent games are saving you less and less with at most getting a ?3 or ?4 saving on new online prices after postage. I've noticed games aren't getting reduced as much either, looking at the price of new PS3 and Wii games, if a game has anything more than a tiny reduction in a sale then it's a really bad game. There's been almost no depreciation in decent games, unusual for the new year.
Although you usually get this when a console is new and there's a limited catalogue, it seems to be lasting a lot longer this time.
However you couple this with the DS, games are cheap (?25 typically) and depreciate in value fast (although it seems piracy has once again made ebay a no go zone). Is it any wonder the DS is having such phenominal sales figures? I can imagine countless parents telling their children "you can have one game", looking at the prices of Wii, 360 and PS3 games and telling them it must be a DS one. DS games are impulse buys, next gen games are big decisions. As a result there are endless crap games on the DS somehow managing to make decent sales.
Am I talking rubbish or does anyone else agree?
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