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minus-squaresubignitionlinkfedilink2•edit-25 months agoI mean, technically, it’s cheaper now because of inflation, but that’s more pedantic than even I care to be but yeah, last few nintendo games have been $70 I think so there have been rumors that it’s the new norm for the big N
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•5 months agoLast few? I just browsed the front page of the Eshop and there was only one $70 Nintendo title.
minus-squaresubignitionlinkfedilink2•5 months agoI know totk was one, I guess I just assumed that a few more had come out at that price point
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•5 months agoEh, the inflation argument never moved me for a variety of reasons. But either way, if that’s true then the first part of my comment applies.
minus-square@NarrativeBearlinkEnglish1•5 months agoYup with inflation the $60 would be somewhere between $80-85 dollars equivalent in buying power. So its technically cheaper. $60 today is $40-45, 14 years ago.
I mean, technically, it’s cheaper now because of inflation, but that’s more pedantic than even I care to be
but yeah, last few nintendo games have been $70 I think so there have been rumors that it’s the new norm for the big N
Last few? I just browsed the front page of the Eshop and there was only one $70 Nintendo title.
I know totk was one, I guess I just assumed that a few more had come out at that price point
Eh, the inflation argument never moved me for a variety of reasons. But either way, if that’s true then the first part of my comment applies.
Yup with inflation the $60 would be somewhere between $80-85 dollars equivalent in buying power.
So its technically cheaper. $60 today is $40-45, 14 years ago.