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PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 11:33 am 
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Heck, I bought 20 metal Eldar Harlequins for 15$ a few years ago....

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 3:07 am 
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(vanvlak @ Aug. 15 2006,03:33)
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Heck, I bought 20 metal Eldar Harlequins for 15$ a few years ago....

I think there is always a "good price" out there. I remember lots of good prices like my first Micro armor for .10 each.

But the reality is, if you want a starter box with 2 playable armies and rules and terrain then you must accept that the days of $30 are gone.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 8:22 pm 
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Right now, it looks like the Mini manufacturers are basing their pricing on software prices (Console games especially).  An XBox or PS2, plus some top-line games, will set you back $300, while a nextgen system (XBox 360 or PS3) is at least $500 not counting games.  When people don't blink about that kind of $$ for an entry price anymore, can you blame the mini manufacturers for assuming that is the price point?

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(Lion in the Stars @ Aug. 17 2006,12:22)
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Right now, it looks like the Mini manufacturers are basing their pricing on software prices (Console games especially). ?An XBox or PS2, plus some top-line games, will set you back $300, while a nextgen system (XBox 360 or PS3) is at least $500 not counting games. ?When people don't blink about that kind of $$ for an entry price anymore, can you blame the mini manufacturers for assuming that is the price point?

I read an interesting essay on this. The person said it was based on the value of one hour of entertainment.

If people will pay $8 for a movie at 90 minutes. That ends up being about $5 an hour. So if a good computer game lasts a user 6 hours that is $30 dollars for example. I do not recall the exact formula, but he made a good case. Perceived value per hour. Using his formula at the time I figured a good RPG should cost me about $300 to $350. With the basic rule books at $30 to $45 and other things like figures etc I figure some games have cost me more then twice that.

Anyway, it is an interesting idea.

What is your fun time worth to you?

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