Switch 2 backwards compat inevitable
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Nintendo Responds to Snubbing Retro Studios
"We believe in giving proper credit" But then doesn't credit the makers of the game.
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Yoshida Speaks Out on Failed Sony Live Services Push
"Maybe that's one of the reasons they removed me from the first-party!"
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Kamiya: ‘They should be covered in sh*t’
Hideki Kamiya says Switch 2 leakers are ‘trash’
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Analysts Explain Why "Switch 2" is a Good Name
"Thank god, Nintendo did not try to be creative with the name."
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Sony Confirms Cancellation of 2 Live Service Games
Affects Bend Studio and Bluepoint.
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Temco: Dead or Alive Characters are Like Daughters to Us
Insanely proportioned jiggly daughters in bikinis.
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Days Gone studio says it 'still plans on creating cool sh*t'
After Sony pulls plug on latest game
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More Microsoft games coming to Switch 2
Claims "insider" - plus Elden Ring and Tekken 8
metro.co.uk
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The Nvidia AI interview
Inside DLSS 4 and machine learning with Nvidia's VP of applied deep learning research
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Bobcat Goldthwait. Man, there'a name I haven't heard or thought of in a long, long time.
That was the worst one until they got to Police Acadamy 5.
How much would you guys pay for GTA 6?
There was a story yesterday that some company or financial analyst saying Rockstar charging $100 for GTA 6 would be the impetus for publishers to raise game prices to that level for AAA games going forward.
For some reason $100 = £100 even though that not the exchange rate wtf.
I don't think I would ever pay that much for a game.
What's the most expensive game you've ever bought?
Mine was an imported version of Streetfighter 2 Turbo on SNES from Japan for £90. I was a kid so I didn't have cash, but I traded in a shit load of games for it.
I've paid about $70 maybe $80 gor a special edition , but I can’t remember for what
I feel that GTA6 could get away with $100, but other AAA games couldn't. GTA6 is a cultural phenomenon in a way that not even something like COD or ex-Fifa is.
Most I ever paid for a game was a little above €100 in 2001 for Conkers BFD, which was much higher than other games due to the how big the game was and it requiring a larger cart. When corrected to inflation that'd equate about 165 of today's Euro's. Then again, games have hardly risen in price since then, so I'm not sure inflation needs to be part of the equation here.
I see these comments all the time. current exchange rate is 1.23 dollars for a pound. US prices are without VAT. VAT in the UK is 20%. So a $100 game + UK VAT equals $120, which is neigh on exactly £100.
I think they just put that $100 price out there so that when they actually bump it up $10 it won’t seem so bad.
For what I spent most on a game it was probably like $150 Canadian more or less. I’ve purchased a number of Special/Deluxe Editions of games for around that price. They usually included future dlc though. Back in the day I remember paying $100 for Street Fighter II on the SNES and $115 for Chrono Trigger on the SNES as well.
Xbox Series X and PS5 games are already $90 here in Canada so a $10 USD bump in price would put them at $105 here in Canada.
I can't live like that. Whenever I went to America I'd go to the till and get a suprise. You never know what you're going to pay till they add the tax.
I'm not one of those people, though. I don't have any real interest in it.
That was the one that came with the cockpit controller though wasn't it?
Yup. It was ridiculously large but super cool.
Yeah, I also have to pay taxes here where I live in Canada as well. It’s 13% here for me so that $100 turns into $113 after all is said and done.
And as I thought about it, the most I've ever paid for a game was for a super famicom copy of Final fantasy 5. I got that from a import game shop in 1997, and I paid $80 for it. If you account for inflation, that's probably $120 today. But even discounting that, I don't think I've ever paid more than $80 for a game.
To be honest I will probably be willing to pay $100, knowing that it will be the only game for me for a few months. I will more likely not have a game pass subscription by that time.
Lol. Thought about this the other day.
I think Rockstar can get away with that price but I'm not sure about the rest of the industry? GTA is like the mega blockbuster that only seems to come out with a new release every couple of generations. Assassins Creed? Nah. Halo? Maybe? Madden? Maybe.
When Yakuza 2 was not going to be released in the US I thought it was a good idea to buy the Japanese version and a Japanese Playstation 2. Uh huh. That's how dumb I usd to be (with money), I'm still dumb in every other respect. Geez, Probably $100 for the game and at least $250 for the console. So that would be the most expensive game I've ever bought.
Maybe not, I think I paid a fair bit for Tengen Tetris, Snatcher for Sega CD and Panzer Dragoon Saga...
I am on the road today and I forgot my laptop mouse. God I hate touchpads. No news updates today Superfirends.