Posted September 09, 2016
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Some folks (whether they're gamers or not) may balk at the idea of someone spending $500/1000/1500 on something like video games and it might even be easy to think that without thinking too deeply about it. The way I see it though, if someone only buys AAA games on release day or thereabouts and pays full retail price, they go for like $50-80 each or more depending on what game it is and what "edition" someone buys. Let's say $70 each as that's a nice average price rather reflective of AAA games these days. It's not difficult to think of someone buying anywhere from 2 or 3 AAA games per year to as many as 10 or more depending on their gaming habits. It doesn't seem like a lot to buy 2-10 games in terms of the number of games, but hell... that's like $150-700 or more just for up to 10 games! Some people would do that without even thinking about it much whether they were PC games or some console.
But games are just one source of entertainment. In fact they are the #1 biggest selling form of entertainment product in terms of revenue from what I understand, but there are other forms of entertainment too. How many people out there spend $50-150 per month every single month for cable TV and/or satellite and/or pay-per-view UFC or other fights, going to the theatre to watch movies, live sports events etc. They're all forms of entertainment that cost money and everyone spends money on entertainment products and services that they personally like and feel they get their money's worth from it.
For me, that's buying a nice library of video games mostly at super discount prices with the odd higher priced game from time to time. Another part of my spreadsheet project is figuring out the average price per game and the median as well as other statistics. From what I've been able to ballpark so far, the average price I pay for games is around $1.50 to $2 each, which is less than a cup of coffee at a coffee shop. For the average price of a few months of the average person's mobile phone bill (which I do not own), or their cable TV or satellite bill (which I do not subscribe to) I end up with a nice big library of video games both historical/nostalgic and new to satiate my entertainment needs. It's a real bargain and even $1000 spent over 5 years is peanuts for the thousands of hours of entertainment they contain! :)
So I fear not the totals that I will calculate eventually, it's all so cheap in my eyes that it's almost like piracy only without the illegal aspects. :)
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FFS, the forum is fucking eating posts. Fix yer shit GOG.
FFS, the forum is fucking eating posts. Fix your shit GOG. I've had two posts eaten today in this thread similar to what happens when you first join the forum and can't post. Fucking annoying. No idea if this will get through or not either.
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Post edited September 09, 2016 by skeletonbow