Sure $450 is a lot for Switch 2 but here is other other consoles adjusted for inflation:
Sure $450 is a lot for Switch 2 but here is other other consoles adjusted for inflation:
Switch 2: $390
WiiU: $416
Wii: $395
Gamecube: $359
N64: $405
SNES: $453
NES: $532
Now if only pay increased with inflation we'd be comparing apples to apples.
@[email protected] oh yeah. Compared to buying power would be interesting for sure.
Is the first one supposed to just say Switch?
@[email protected] woops!
@[email protected] Now compare the average PC. Why buy a console that only runs games and not a PC that runs games and the rest of your life?
@[email protected] i knew it!
I knew it!
I knew it!
Inflation!
The console pricing isn't the problem, I haven't seen anyone complain about that.
@[email protected] i don't know what that means.
Probably talking about $80 games
@[email protected] ah yeah. Though I've never put in old game prices in to inflation calculators and been happy about it.
Keep in mind that, back in the day, sales were also 100% physical to a much, much smaller audience.
With digital, they've cut out absolutely massive portions of the cost while also reaching 10-100x as many people basically for free.