• jballs@sh.itjust.works
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    13 hours ago

    And yet Return to Monkey Island is $25 on Steam. Those bastards!

    Seriously though, it’s a worthy sequel. Worth checking it out if you haven’t already.

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      9 hours ago

      The sea of thieves tall tale adventure for monkey island was great too! Made me want more Rare 3d adventure style games like that

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    14 hours ago

    i met a guy once who could hold his breath for 10 mins. we kept locking him up. but he escaped and fed cheese to our lactose intolerant God. what a total douche

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    20 hours ago

    funny cause most commercial games back then were 50 bucks. Some, like civ were 60. Adjusted to inflation that’s kinda nuts.

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      It is pretty wild that a 128 MB SNES cartridge in 1992 was selling for the same price as something like Red Dead Redemption 2 in 2018.

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        Not sure where you pulled that 128MB figure from…

        The largest games ever released on the SNES were ~48 Mbit, or about ~6MB.

        Heck, even the N64 was limited to 64MB ROM sizes.

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        i don’t think snes games ever got bigger than 4MB.

        most of that cost was for the actual cartridge. when games went to cd’s atd then to download all the production costs just went away. so the profit margins skyrocketed with the xbox 360 generations, and they’re only now starting to come down to 1990s levels.

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          My bad, but whatever, you get the idea. The size difference between either and a 120 GB game is basically the same.

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      19 hours ago

      It’s 1980 and a reasonable price for a new [what would later be called] AAA computer game is $50.

      It’s 2000 and a reasonable price for a new AAA computer game is $50.

      It’s 2020 and a reasonable price for a new AAA computer game is $50.

      It’s 2100 and a reasonable price for a new AAA computer game is $50.

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    20 hours ago

    What about buying the same game for 3 or 4 times on different platforms for $20 each because I’ve enjoyed hundreds of hours playing it and the dev is a gigachad who developed it entirely by himself, pouring his heart and soul into it while continuously providing free updates?

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        8 hours ago

        What’s on Thursday?

        Edit: I found Balatro more engaging than Slay the Spire, but both are pretty damn good. Definitely got more than 200 hours in both, but Balatro is just so much more convenient to play on mobile.

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    20 hours ago

    I bought Factorio way back when for $20. That $20 has wasted more of my life than any other $20 I’ve spent.

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    20 hours ago

    I would phrase it differently.

    Whenever you go to buy (or rent from gamepass or something) an expensive AAA game, stop for a minute to consider all of the banger indie games you could buy for the same amount of money!

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    20 hours ago

    I think I paid CAD$60-70 for Shadow of the Beast for the Commodore Amiga in 1988.

    Now, it did come with a t-shirt and a pretty cool poster

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    18 hours ago

    I’m hooked on you baby, but the sea keeps us a part, and there ain’t no eye patch big enough to cover up my broken heart.

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    That’s $50 USD or just shy of $70 Canadian in 2026 money. I usually don’t spend more than $30 Canadian thanks to steam sales so I’d say we’re doing pretty well.

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    i only pay for video games that is <=30-60 usd.
    Tbh most of my video games i play nowadays dont even reach 30-60 usd.
    i praise my “avoiding these types of video games” list for it.(does not include that my brother played a game that is on the “avoiding these types of video games”)