I just recently purchased an Atari 2600 with all the trimmings (controllers, games, cords) for $20 American. I was happy to get a retro piece of awsomeness for such a good price (considering I got 35 games with it).
Out of curiosity, I researched the Atari and found the origional price in (circa)1977 was around $200. I found an interesting chart about money inflation and its effects on games and such. Here it is:
http://curmudgeongamer.com/2006/05/history-of-console-prices-or-500-aint.html
I read it and discovered some interesting things like the retail cost of an Atari 2600 should be about $700 right now with inflation being what it is. I just thought w=that was interesting, what do you guys think?
Are all games and systems doomed to be sold for $20 someday? Is this what our super-awsome mega graphic engines will be reduced to?
Out of curiosity, I researched the Atari and found the origional price in (circa)1977 was around $200. I found an interesting chart about money inflation and its effects on games and such. Here it is:
http://curmudgeongamer.com/2006/05/history-of-console-prices-or-500-aint.html
I read it and discovered some interesting things like the retail cost of an Atari 2600 should be about $700 right now with inflation being what it is. I just thought w=that was interesting, what do you guys think?
Are all games and systems doomed to be sold for $20 someday? Is this what our super-awsome mega graphic engines will be reduced to?