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[quote name='distgfx']#1 http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/platinumhits/default.htm
MS' own platinum hits list still lists Gears at $30, it didn't debut at $20 either. Also, more proof that some of those games started out at $30 - http://gamerscoreblog.com/team/archive/2007/02/22/541715.aspx
If you don't believe that, then I'll point you to the link I found that at - http://majornelson.com/archive/2007/02/22/xbox-360-platinum-hits.aspx
As for SSFIV, it is a major upgrade, but I don't think there's any possible way you'd be able to see that given what you're saying. If you don't like it, fine, don't buy it. I'm just glad that there's even going to be an SSFIV personally.[/QUOTE]
Those games were all planned to be $29.99 at one point but the less popular titles I've listed were changed to $19.99 in the retail market. Oversold/overproduced games like Forza 2 or games that needed more attention like Burnout Revenge started at $19.99. Also, Microsoft's site you listed has Sonic listed at $19.99 wheras you said you thought it was $30. Nice job proving my point there.
As for the second point, well, can't argue that. There are different opinions on this update based upon how much of a fan one is of this game. Some people are not accepting of that, though. Case in point:
[quote name='thirtytwoutside']In before all of the bitching about how this should be DLC or free or $20 or whatever - and the complaining will be mostly done by people who have no idea what this update entails (IT'S NOT JUST NEW CHARACTERS - IT'S A REBALANCED GAME WITH NEW GAMEPLAY ELEMENTS, ASSHOLES), nor would they buy it even if it was DLC.
Anyway, despite Yoshinori Ono stating multiple times during multiple interviews during TGS that this would not be a full priced game, it's good to see a retailer listing it at $40. In for 2... one for PS3 and one for 360. Woot.[/QUOTE]
... and that was before anyone even responded.
MS' own platinum hits list still lists Gears at $30, it didn't debut at $20 either. Also, more proof that some of those games started out at $30 - http://gamerscoreblog.com/team/archive/2007/02/22/541715.aspx
If you don't believe that, then I'll point you to the link I found that at - http://majornelson.com/archive/2007/02/22/xbox-360-platinum-hits.aspx
As for SSFIV, it is a major upgrade, but I don't think there's any possible way you'd be able to see that given what you're saying. If you don't like it, fine, don't buy it. I'm just glad that there's even going to be an SSFIV personally.[/QUOTE]
Those games were all planned to be $29.99 at one point but the less popular titles I've listed were changed to $19.99 in the retail market. Oversold/overproduced games like Forza 2 or games that needed more attention like Burnout Revenge started at $19.99. Also, Microsoft's site you listed has Sonic listed at $19.99 wheras you said you thought it was $30. Nice job proving my point there.
As for the second point, well, can't argue that. There are different opinions on this update based upon how much of a fan one is of this game. Some people are not accepting of that, though. Case in point:
[quote name='thirtytwoutside']In before all of the bitching about how this should be DLC or free or $20 or whatever - and the complaining will be mostly done by people who have no idea what this update entails (IT'S NOT JUST NEW CHARACTERS - IT'S A REBALANCED GAME WITH NEW GAMEPLAY ELEMENTS, ASSHOLES), nor would they buy it even if it was DLC.
Anyway, despite Yoshinori Ono stating multiple times during multiple interviews during TGS that this would not be a full priced game, it's good to see a retailer listing it at $40. In for 2... one for PS3 and one for 360. Woot.[/QUOTE]
... and that was before anyone even responded.