CDs vs Games

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terrence huey (thuey@UCDAVIS.EDU)
Thu, 13 May 1999 23:47:00 -0700


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Date:         Thu, 13 May 1999 23:47:00 -0700
From: terrence huey <thuey@UCDAVIS.EDU>
Subject:      CDs vs Games

> >And, who was it, Joshua, ... $50 is "too much" for a 2CD set? You paid about > >$50 for ST1 itself, and that's 2CDs, right? > > $30 actually. But a game is different, and IMO is worth more than a music > CD, at least at the moment. I might change my mind in the future. Well, the game is definitely worth more than it's game music CD... My $66 Nurse Angel Ririka SOS Heart Aid First CD still rocks(even though my fav game-Sakura Taisen, only cost me $25...) > Ahh, but it is, again at the moment. The only import game I've payed more > than $50 is FF Collection, which is three different game, so... You really consider it three games? So if I got Konami MSX Collection, i could claim I have 57 Saturn games? =) Still, import games aren't that much more than domestic games, but almost every RPG is over $50. Heck, even normal games(5800 yen) are about $50-59 But I stand by my philosophy. This quarter(and actually entire school year), I've neglected all my games, and haven't even started playing a few of them. Not because I didn't want to, just I don't have the time. However, I can stick in my import Cds when I'm bored, when I feel like it, and even when I do homework. -mp


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