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01-14-2009, 10:21 PM
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WTF?! Man, I had no idea games were that expensive in Australia. I couldn't imagine paying like $80 USD for Fallout 3, honestly I thought games used to be cheaper than they were, like I remember new PS1 games being $40 USD same goes for Dreamcast games. But N64 games were expensive, I bought an N64 when PS2 came out so I got the games cheap. But they were like $60 back then, I can't remember how much Genesis and SNES games were since my parents were still buying me games at the time but I always thought they were cheap like $20 new but if an NES game new was $50 they had to be more.

I usually buy games used, like you could get some PS2 games here for as low as $5USD, video-games take forever to go down in price here to though.

Yeah Nate, I don't think games need the space Blu-Ray offers just yet, I mean I can only think of one game on 360 that requires more than 1 DVD and that's Lost Odyssey but nobody likes that game anyway. They say MGS4 couldn't fit on a single DVD but I have more than a sneaking suspicion that Konami is working on a 360 port as we speak. I was hoping Final Fantasy XIII would've taken advantage of Blu-Ray's space but seeing as how it's also coming out for 360 it probably won't, and if that game doesn't I doubt any game will in this generation.

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