PSP value pack $250 heres hoping for cheaper games.

[quote name='Grave_Addiction'][quote name='ryanbph']Thanks for the info...I don't understand why people here are having a problem with $50 games....first of all, the website is called cheap ass gamer, we are all here for cheap games, so it kind of makes sense that the majority of those that visit this site to wait for a price drop on the games...2nd of all aren't the DS games priced between $29.99 and $39.99...a $10 difference, but I don't remeber seeing people complain that heavily about the price of the ds games...sony should look at the lack of games sold by nintendo DS launch, and rethink their pricing policy on games[/quote]

I don't think it's necessarily that people are cheap and that's why they are upset at the $50 price point. I think it's because we've always knew that portable games weren't as good as console games. Because of this, they should be priced lower than a console game.

But now that the PSP is introducing portable games that look almost as good as console games, it kinda makes more sense that they are more expensive. However, that doesn't mean the majority of the gaming public will accept this. I know I won't. I'll either wait for a game to drop to $20-$30, or just pass on it all together.[/quote]

Exactly Deadpool. About your console games comment. The 35-40 dollar thing.
Anyway, I can see your argument on development here, person I'm quoting from but I still am not going to shell out $50 for a new portable game. PERIOD. I'm especially not shelling that if it's a port of a PS or PS2 port.
The GBA and most of the GB DS games have been priced $25-35 overall. Seriously Sony will have to look at the prices of the portable games on the DS, I don't care HOW nice the PSP games look if they're $15 more every time. Also if Sony runs their portable market anything like Nintendo's we'll see VERY few markdowns and if they're there most will be MINIMAL, like $5-10. However console games have a lot greater markdown and production. Laugh if you want but I feel I'm right, check the figures, seriously. So do you want to pay like $40 most of the time for a PSP game marked down or $25-20 or a bit more for a DS or GBA game marked down?
Also I've argued this before but if your brother really is connected to Sony maybe he could DRILL it through Kaz's head. I've argued that Sony's biggest strength to the PSP is also it's weakness. Because it's so close to the PS2 you're going to see a lot of ports or other things like developers questioning why they should even put a game on a system that's so similar or close to equal graphicswise to the PS2. Why should I put a game on the PS2 when I could spend a few more $'s in developing said game and put it on the PS2 which has an infinitely bigger userbase? Having two systems which have markets mutually exclusive helps. What I'm basically saying is having a graphically inferior system like the DS ensures a separate market. Now follow me here, you're not going to develop or even THINK of developing the same type of game on the DS or the GBA as you would on the GC or you'd be less likely to do it considering the DS's hardware is so much weaker than the GC. Keeping this in mind the DS will receive SOME N64 ports as well as a continuation of the old SNES games that the GBA has always received. Keep in mind some of said games were rare here or not even released and they also are just old and some people may not own the system anymore and think about rebuying said old game. You don't HAVE most of these factors for PSP and THIS is what sells the games for the GBA, this and the great ORIGINAL games for it. You think we'd get a game like "Kingdom Hearts: Chain Of Memories" on the PSP? No they'd try to make a 3D sequel to it on there or just a port of the old one. Heck even the sequel might already be on the PS2 or they might release them at the same time or one after the other. Then consider the PSP version will likely be graphically inferior unless they hold back on the PS2 version. So the ONLY thing we'd be talking about is a portable version of said game with perhaps a few extra things.
Best case for the PSP is that developers treat it like the GBA and make killer original 2D games for it, but that would be a direct threat to Nintendo unfortunately. :?
 
Guys, PSP is more powerful than PS2 (from specs) and the games will eventually show this off. I think 50 dollars for software is fine as long as the games are put together well, and have longevity to them. Also with talk of this thing having the abilty to eventually connect to TV's... I Don't see the pricing of games a 50 bucks a pop as a bad thing.

I know I know I know we are cheapass gamers.... you know as well as I do these games will all eventually drop in price, but for 150 bucks (maybe).. your getting a Game system, a MP3 player, and system that plays movies... I'm VERY hyped for this thing.
 
[quote name='ragepower']Guys, PSP is more powerful than PS2 (from specs) and the games will eventually show this off. I think 50 dollars for software is fine as long as the games are put together well, and have longevity to them. Also with talk of this thing having the abilty to eventually connect to TV's... I Don't see the pricing of games a 50 bucks a pop as a bad thing.

I know I know I know we are cheapass gamers.... you know as well as I do these games will all eventually drop in price, but for 150 bucks (maybe).. your getting a Game system, a MP3 player, and system that plays movies... I'm VERY hyped for this thing.[/quote]

Ugh I am SO sick of people like you who unapologetically HAWK the PSP because it's a media center. I have a CD player AND an MP3 player that play MP3's and I think most other people do too. I can buy a portable DVD player for the same price or slightly more than the PSP which would have a bigger screen.
Seriously if I wanted ANYTHING that did Media Player I'd want a CRT monitor which would do HDTV, RGB and VGA not a fucking game machine that does every media function but the kitchen sink, THAT I consider worthless and redundant with the fact we already have two consoles that do this already.
Seriously read my bit above about all this.
 
[quote name='ragepower']Guys, PSP is more powerful than PS2 (from specs) and the games will eventually show this off. I think 50 dollars for software is fine as long as the games are put together well, and have longevity to them. Also with talk of this thing having the abilty to eventually connect to TV's... I Don't see the pricing of games a 50 bucks a pop as a bad thing.

I know I know I know we are cheapass gamers.... you know as well as I do these games will all eventually drop in price, but for 150 bucks (maybe).. your getting a Game system, a MP3 player, and system that plays movies... I'm VERY hyped for this thing.[/quote]

You need to read those specs again. The PSP is pushing a lot less pixels per frame and doesn't need to match the PS2 on power. Other than having a CPU ISA in common they are really different systems.
 
To me, the problem isn't the $50 price, it's the fact that portable game prices rarely drop in price, unlike games for consoles. There are still launch games from the GBA which cost the same price as new GBA games (this applies to new copies of launch titles).
 
the only thing that reallys matters is how much the games cost.I will only buy a psp once but a will buy way more than 1 game.
 
Ugh I am SO sick of people like you who unapologetically HAWK the PSP because it's a media center. I have a CD player AND an MP3 player that play MP3's and I think most other people do too. I can buy a portable DVD player for the same price or slightly more than the PSP which would have a bigger screen.
Seriously if I wanted ANYTHING that did Media Player I'd want a CRT monitor which would do HDTV, RGB and VGA not a shaq-fuing game machine that does every media function but the kitchen sink, THAT I consider worthless and redundant with the fact we already have two consoles that do this already.
Seriously read my bit above about all this.

So basically, YOU, don't want it because you have an MP3 player, and or feel that a dvd player could be had for the same price ?? (which it can)... what about those people that don't have an MP3 player, I personally wouldnt want to lug 3 different devices around. Doesn'tthat defeats the purpose of portability?
 
[quote name='fireball343'][quote name='ananag112']I hope this is true, I would really buy one at that price. The sad thing however is that Nintendo will be in trouble and I would hate Nintendo to go the way of SEGA.[/quote]

GOOD! BYE BYE nintendo, do something new OR DIE. stop making the same games you've made for the past 8 years.

anyways with the anti-nintendo rant out of the way. The psp is not going to see a $150 price tag. $200 at the lowest for the standard pack.

and fyi for no one whose noticed it the psp is going to sell a ton the day it comes out and a good 30% will be faulty in some way. sony releases stuff that's better becuase they sacrafice quality(only in the videogame section, everything else kicks ass)[/quote]

I agree with your comment about Nintendo. They really don't have much as far as new games are concerned, and they have practically no third party support.

The PSP's official price is $185 in Japan, and according to EB, the US price is $150. The price isn't from joe schmoe, but a company.

Sony's car audio is junk. Ask anyone in car audio. :)
 
[quote name='Kain Vincent']To me, the problem isn't the $50 price, it's the fact that portable game prices rarely drop in price, unlike games for consoles. There are still launch games from the GBA which cost the same price as new GBA games (this applies to new copies of launch titles).[/quote]

that shouldnt be the case with psp, because they are in disc form. the only reason gba games rarely drop is because cartridges are a lot more expensive to make. which is why n64 games started at 60 and 70 dollars
 
[quote name='XboxMaster']Does anyone remember the GBA games being $50 when they first came out? I sure as hell do 'cause I shelled $50 on Street Fighter and my parents did for Golden Sun.[/quote]

Sounds like both you and your parents got taken to the cleaners. No GBA game has ever broken the $40 mark for MSRP.

Are you in the market for a bridge?
 
[quote name='Ledhed'][quote name='XboxMaster']Does anyone remember the GBA games being $50 when they first came out? I sure as hell do 'cause I shelled $50 on Street Fighter and my parents did for Golden Sun.[/quote]

Sounds like both you and your parents got taken to the cleaners. No GBA game has ever broken the $40 mark for MSRP.

Are you in the market for a bridge?[/quote]

Tee Hee!
 
[quote name='cthcky33'][quote name='Kain Vincent']To me, the problem isn't the $50 price, it's the fact that portable game prices rarely drop in price, unlike games for consoles. There are still launch games from the GBA which cost the same price as new GBA games (this applies to new copies of launch titles).[/quote]

that shouldnt be the case with psp, because they are in disc form. the only reason gba games rarely drop is because cartridges are a lot more expensive to make. which is why n64 games started at 60 and 70 dollars[/quote]

You realize the DS cartridges are even CHEAPER than the GBA one's?

I doubt these cartridges cost as much as people think.
 
Hey sorry, my brother didn't decide on price point. I'm assuming there was talk about prices on games and the $50 price point didn't win dunno. I promise i'll call my brother and find out exactly what happened with the announcement. I haven't talked to him in a few days. lol let the flaming BEGIN!
 
[quote name='Rig']I like your sig.

As much as the $150 point would help Sony, I don't see them making back much (if any) profit back by having $50 games. Most, at least in the beginning, will be PS2 ports, and while they might sell at $30, I think $50 is too steep. I know I won't be buying one if the games are $50.[/quote]

Systems not making any profit? Unheard of *cough* XBOX *Cough*
 
[quote name='evilmax17']Btw Maynerd, it looks like you were off by $100.[/quote]

Don't forget the announcement of when the price and release date were supposed to be announced in a commercial during the super bowl...
 
yeah yeah yeah i know, i'm totally embarrassed. I really do feel bad about the info not being true, but thats what you get with rumors sometimes. To quote gamespot. "Officially bogus" but thats why they are rumors sometimes they're right sometimes they are wrong.
 
[quote name='Maynard']yeah yeah yeah i know, i'm totally embarrassed. I really do feel bad about the info not being true, but thats what you get with rumors sometimes. To quote gamespot. "Officially bogus" but thats why they are rumors sometimes they're right sometimes they are wrong.[/quote]

Doesn't make you look like any less of a jackass though. :lol:
 
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