With each generation the cost has gone up $10. For example:
Original Xbox/PS2: $50 per game.
Xbox 360/PS3: $60 per game.
So, is it safe to assume that the cost will increase to $70? Would you be willing to pay that much next gen?
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I have no issue with the price simply because financially speaking it does not damage to me. I don't like it because here is a lot (and I mean lot) of kids and other people who even though in the long run $70 is not a lot of money on it's own but it is when said kids (or whomever) that have to plan ahead because they don't get 70 bucks to blow. Again, personally speaking I can spend the money on a game (and if I don't like it) shelf it and not care. At 70, hell even 60 or 50 it's reasonable for people to want lots of replay value. I think the main problem is so many games feel the need to toss in mulitplyer and the cost of extra staff and upkeep of servers (I would assume) gets (for lack of a better term) taken out on the people who buy the games.