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![]() The NEW Klonoa Fan Club! Download the soundtracks/audio rips here! Still Alive (Portal ED) Daigasso! Band Brothers style! |
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Virtual Console (US) for 8-11-08:
Break In (TG16) - 700 points Star Parodier (TG16) - 900 points ![]() CPG settings complete. Neural linkage, ion density normal. Update meta motor cortex parameters. Nuclear reactor critical. Power flow is stable. Systems all green. Strike Freedom, system activated! |
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Actually, that came out today on WiiWare.
![]() CPG settings complete. Neural linkage, ion density normal. Update meta motor cortex parameters. Nuclear reactor critical. Power flow is stable. Systems all green. Strike Freedom, system activated! |
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You know, even Strong Bad is a bit of a rip-off on Wii, if I understand the pricing structure. There are/will be 5 episodes. On PC, each episode is $9, or you can get a subscription for all 5 for $35. On Wii, they're $10 apiece, and there's no subscription.
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Bionic Commando is 10 bucks on Live and PSN, but 15 on Steam.
Since you can buy units of points in even intervals, they probably thought it's not too bad to just round off, here. A free buck most people won't even notice. And look at the price of other Wiiware stuff, it's in line with it all. Episodic or not. ![]() [ Major Orbert Jager ] |
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The dollar I wouldn't fret about ($5 total), but not being able to get a subscription, thus saving $10-15, is a steep increase.
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Again, considering the console it's on, the delivery method, and so forth, it's not entirely difficult to believe they thought they wouldn't have to deal with subscriptions and could make a tiny bit more money with this model.
While I'm not entirely certain of Wiiware sales models and trends, it does make sense that the different demographic present here compared to the PC would be unwilling to jump into the more expensive (in terms initial cost) subscription model, and as such they could get a few more sales this way. Hell, for all we know, a subscription and auto download option for Wiiware might not feasable with the current store setup. There could be a whole whackload of reasons, actually. I'm not certain of any of them, and am just throwing out ideas as for why. Digital distro pricing is all over the map everywhere, with no standards of value. It's really just people experimenting to see what they can get away with. Hopefully in a few years, the market establishes itself enough so that there's some sense of equal value around. ![]() [ Major Orbert Jager ]
Last edited by Colonel Spreadsheet : Aug 11, 2008 at 04:46 PM.
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Then again...I'll probably buy the rest of the season through TTG's website if the demo runs well enough on my dilapidated computer. |
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See, I'm one of the people who will download it for the Wii regardless because I know it will run correctly no matter what. My computer (laptop) overheats all the time and makes game playing pretty much impossible, and I'll gladly pay $10-15 more total to enjoy the game, instead of spending $2000 on a new computer just to run it.
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Virtual Console (US) for 8-18-08:
Mega Man(NES) - 500 Wii Points Neo Turf Masters(Neo Geo) - 900 Wii Points I know Mega Man is already available in a collection, but I'm still surprised it took them this long to add it. I have no idea what the other game is. Some golf game apparently. |
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My hope is that prices will stabilize a bit lower than current prices for physical media -- I rarely feel inclined to buy games at a $50 or $60 price point. Personally, when a game is available used for $30 or less is about where I start to be interested in taking a chance on a title. And of course since there's no concept of a "used" game with digital dist, any price cuts are going to come from the manufacturer, and I'm pretty skeptical about that. So we'll see. Pricing something too low makes it seem rinkydink, but without any overhead (both on the supplier end or mentally for the consumer) for packaging, distribution and fulfillment, I'm optimistic that prices will come down. ![]() [ Bernard "Owl" Schmidt ] |
Also, I was wrong. It's everywhere BUT Steam. It's at Gamersgate, Capcom's online store, etc. ![]() [ Major Orbert Jager ] |
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A little-known shitty RPG that nobody likes is up on the PAL VC today. Super Mario RPG or something, I dunno.
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