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Well, about how much you guys think its gonna be?

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$40-50, give or take $5.

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I'll give them $20. :biggrin:

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$15 million.

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$15 million.

 

We'll take that.

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$15 million.

 

We'll take that.

Will you accept payment in pennies?

Will you give me money if I play your game?

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$60 - $80 like most new games.

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Yes, I think its on an hourly basis, but I'm not sure. :rolleyes:

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Ahoy, mateys, 'tis game is gonna be free! :rolleyes:

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$60 - $80 like most new games.

 

Are those Zimbabwean dollars? I've never paid for a computer or console game that was more than $65 unless it was a special edition.

That's because you live outside the civilized world.

 

I get expensive games because of taxes and lots of 'em.

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Usually it's 50 euros for a new pc game and 70 for a new console game, excluding cheaper retail games like SoaSE. Those prices translate to around 74 dollars for PC games and 103 dollars for console games.

 

Ergo, most of you westerners get them pretty cheap. It's not even possible to rent or return here. No wonder internet auction sites like huuto.net are so popular.

 

To be blunt though, I haven't bought a full-price game since the Witcher and NWN 2(though I bought that from London, heh).

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I was raised by polar bears. I had to fight against blood thirsty wolves and rabid penguins to get my food. Those who were too weak to survive were sent to Sweden.

 

It has made me the man I am today. A man who craves furry hentai.

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Are those Zimbabwean dollars? I've never paid for a computer or console game that was more than $65 unless it was a special edition.

A normal console game costs 599 SEK in Sweden. With the American dollar being like a Zimbabwean dollar at the moment, that adds up to $95. (For example: http://www.game.se/acatalog/Online_Catalog...S_GAMES_17.html )

 

A normal PC game costs 449 SEK. That's $71 in Zimb.. er.. American dollars. ( http://www.game.se/acatalog/Online_Catalog...hooters_68.html )

 

You can of course find slightly lower prices if you shop online, but that's what you pay in the stores here.

 

Rockband costs $316 in Swedish stores. I usually pay around $100 for the Collector's Edition of the games I like.

Swedes, go to: Spel2, for the latest game reviews in swedish!

PC games in OZ are around $70 to $100, and console games tend to be $90 to $110.

 

Lately I've been getting stuff from the US because I can get it at half price.

The American dollar may be low but it hasn't affected the price of consumer goods as far as I've noticed. Zimbabwe-eque or not I still get all my games at $40-50. Bread may be $10,000 a loaf, but that's only because I shop at Whole Foods.

Console games are $60 bucks here.

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Games are really the only "cheap" thing left in the U.S. Everything else is pretty much tanking with the dollar.

Er, you all realize that a dollar is still worth a dollar in the US dont you? I think you're thinking of inflation. Yes, prices for things do rise but that has absolutely nothing to do with how the dollar is faring against foreign currency unless said product is manufactured overseas and imported. Even then, you dont see prices fluctuating daily as does the financial markets.

There's also the matter of anything that has a visible or hidden fuel surcharge. In the end, more expensive is more expensive, and significantly so.

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