Allow me to share my bit OP.
You can put up your numbers, which I think are a bit off, to be honest, but that still doesn't change the fact that a game is a $60. You're also forgetting to add tax, which is 10% where I live, so a game is actually $66. (Yes, I hate being butt raped by taxes).
A DVD movie is about $10-15 and I can watch that over and over and over again. I could get 100 hours + just by watching a movie over and over agian. I've watched some movies more than I've played some games.
Allow me to show you the differences between shity games and movies:
-Now, if I truly purchases a shitty games for $66, who's to say I'll get 5 hours of gameplay out of it? What if the game is buggy and broken? Wouldn't I have then wasted $66?
-If I go see a movie in theatures, I'll spend $6. Six dollars is the tax I spend on a video game, so if I see a movie that blows, I can just say "meh".
While the movie expeirence may only last 1-3 hours, if its bad, I will only be out $6, but if I buy a shitty game, I'm out by 10 times the amount of money I spent on the movie. DO you see the difference?
Value (for games) is not always about how many hours of gameplay is in it, but how good the game itself is. I mean Portal was a godsend and it's not even 5 hours of gameplay!
Also, the economy blows. It really does. $60 is a lot of money. Hell, for me that's 2 weeks of groceries!
I think the price of game is high. Dropping the price of new games to $40 would undoubtably increasing sales figures. Take a look at Portal 2, the price was dropping to $40 and it sold out at my local gamestop shortly after the pricedrop.
You can put up your numbers, which I think are a bit off, to be honest, but that still doesn't change the fact that a game is a $60. You're also forgetting to add tax, which is 10% where I live, so a game is actually $66. (Yes, I hate being butt raped by taxes).
A DVD movie is about $10-15 and I can watch that over and over and over again. I could get 100 hours + just by watching a movie over and over agian. I've watched some movies more than I've played some games.
Allow me to show you the differences between shity games and movies:
-Now, if I truly purchases a shitty games for $66, who's to say I'll get 5 hours of gameplay out of it? What if the game is buggy and broken? Wouldn't I have then wasted $66?
-If I go see a movie in theatures, I'll spend $6. Six dollars is the tax I spend on a video game, so if I see a movie that blows, I can just say "meh".
While the movie expeirence may only last 1-3 hours, if its bad, I will only be out $6, but if I buy a shitty game, I'm out by 10 times the amount of money I spent on the movie. DO you see the difference?
Value (for games) is not always about how many hours of gameplay is in it, but how good the game itself is. I mean Portal was a godsend and it's not even 5 hours of gameplay!
Also, the economy blows. It really does. $60 is a lot of money. Hell, for me that's 2 weeks of groceries!
I think the price of game is high. Dropping the price of new games to $40 would undoubtably increasing sales figures. Take a look at Portal 2, the price was dropping to $40 and it sold out at my local gamestop shortly after the pricedrop.