I just put the £74.99 cost of some of those games into an inflation calculator, and the equivalent price today would be £180. For 1 game!![]()
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I just put the £74.99 cost of some of those games into an inflation calculator, and the equivalent price today would be £180. For 1 game!![]()
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
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That's quite a priceI know that old times the games were more expensive, but luckily we had C64 and Amiga so we didn't really have to buy our games
Consoles were obviously another story, but my first ever console was the PSX which I even bought late after release when pirating was already flourishing.
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The console itself seems reasonably priced though. But yeah, inflation adjusted it seems crazy.
An addition, these days, there are so many discounts and online sales (not to mention gamepass or PS plus type affairs) which can make gaming cheaper but full price feel expensive.
I suppose as well, these days there are so many more little drains on my account than in the past, so it can feel like games are expensive but that's because I've already spent a lot on other entertainments. Back in the nineties, it was utilities, internet/phone bill and maybe a Sky subscription. But now, I also spend on Spotify, Netflix, Disney, Amazon Prime, PS Plus etc etc