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ngl im alright with paying that if it means i dont face daily skinner boxes of microtransactions
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Tears of the kingdom is 70 dollars we will NOT be buying
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They started charging $60 for video games in 2005. With inflation, today that’s worth $90
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gamers learning what inflation is
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We truly live in the worst timeline 😔
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Not a fan of Tears of the Kingdom being $70, but it might be because the game's 18.1 GB - meaning it's on the expensive 32 GB cartridges for retail releases. Sure, Witcher 3 was $60, but this is Nintendo we're talking about here
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Real talk: It's absolutely insane that new release games have been $60 for 30+ years now. Hell in the 90's SNES and N64 games were regularly going for $70+ adjusting for inflation we are talking $156 for A GAME at the time. Things aren't quite as bad as they seem.
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Laughs in Australian
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