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    Quote Originally Posted by 5FDP View Post
    SNES games were definitely around the $100 mark. I never had a NES just an Atari 2600
    Hells yeah!
    Loved my Atari 2600!

    I don't recall those SNES games being at that price either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinnertwin View Post
    Hells yeah!
    Loved my Atari 2600!

    I don't recall those SNES games being at that price either.
    I do, that's why I had so few.

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    I had a Master System II, SNES, N64, PSX. Brand new games normally cost $100 here for those systems. As the past console generation came to a close we saw Big W doing prices like $64 on brand new games, thats about the cheapest I've ever seen brand new games go. Now that we are in the new console generation non-discounted prices on new games are back up to $100.

    But if you shop at EB Games like I do know that they have a price matching policy. Just bring the game you want to the counter and say "I want to price match this to (insert name of local store), they have it for (insert price)" They will ring the store in question and if the store confirms they have stock available for the amount you said EB Games will sell it to you for that much even if it's on clearance at the other store.

    So you can buy from EB Games for the cheapest retail price available in your area and enjoy their 7 day return policy just incase you end up not liking the game.

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    You had me at 'I had a Master System II'

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    Saw this promo image from the Toyfair, proving that it will be on Xbox 1, Xbox360, PS3, PS4 and Steam. (listings on other sites like retailers can have mistakes)

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    Saw this promo image from the Toyfair, proving that it will be on Xbox 1, Xbox360, PS3, PS4 and Steam. (listings on other sites like retailers can have mistakes)
    Oh awesome, it actually says steam. Should be able to get it nice and cheap then on release. Woooo! Thanks for that image griff, made my night

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinnertwin View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTransformerTrev View Post
    Remember for us old coots when even the most basic NES game cost $100?!
    I paid $150 for Landstalker on my Megadrive.... Because it was a 32mg cartridge it was more expensive I think. I also thought I dreamt about paying that, but found the receipt a while ago and Yup, $150!!

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    $150 is also my most expensive game purchase, SF2 Turbo on SNES when it first came out.
    I remember even Super Bomberman cost me $110... nowadays most people would scoff at paying even 99c for it!

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    The way I look at it, most expensive game I ever bought was Motorstorm cause it required a $999 accessory called a PS3 to play it.

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