If one was to do a documentary or a paper on consumerism and how deeply it affects our culture, I would suggest for people to do research on gamers and gaming in general. People keep paying 50 dollars for the same or worse product than what is already out for 20 or less. When I used to work at gamestop, I experienced a lot of this. Some examples:
A customer comes in asking for a good RPG. Is new to RPGs and therefore has not played any of the classics. This was around 2002ish i think, and FFX was the newest FF. I told him if he has a PSX/PS2 that he should play Final Fantasy 7, given that it's widely considered one of the best of the series. He basically looked at the 14.99 pricetag of 7, and then the 49.99 pricetag of 10, and chose 10, DESPITE my words saying 7 was FAR better.
I had this kind of experience ALL THE TIME, I see it in my friends, and I see it in myself. I think that we are so assaulted by this consumer-culture that each of us has to really work to fight it and function rationally. New games ARE NOT "better than" (or worse than) old games. They ARE more expensive. If you are buying new games when there are old games you still haven't beaten (that's pretty much everyone) then accept that to some degree you are brainwashed. (strong word, I know, but it's true)
-Keith
A customer comes in asking for a good RPG. Is new to RPGs and therefore has not played any of the classics. This was around 2002ish i think, and FFX was the newest FF. I told him if he has a PSX/PS2 that he should play Final Fantasy 7, given that it's widely considered one of the best of the series. He basically looked at the 14.99 pricetag of 7, and then the 49.99 pricetag of 10, and chose 10, DESPITE my words saying 7 was FAR better.
I had this kind of experience ALL THE TIME, I see it in my friends, and I see it in myself. I think that we are so assaulted by this consumer-culture that each of us has to really work to fight it and function rationally. New games ARE NOT "better than" (or worse than) old games. They ARE more expensive. If you are buying new games when there are old games you still haven't beaten (that's pretty much everyone) then accept that to some degree you are brainwashed. (strong word, I know, but it's true)
-Keith