Interesting that Nintendo has always release @ the $200 mark.
In other words, PS3 is cheap! Stop bitching
Edit: Added inflation adjusted price
Interesting that Nintendo has always release @ the $200 mark.
In other words, PS3 is cheap! Stop bitching
Edit: Added inflation adjusted price
Last edited by Xtrema; 05-16-2006 at 01:33 PM.
Your thread title says inflation is taken into account but the graph says it isn't.
Sega Genesis ftw
uh, title changed
Are these prices Canadian? I definitely remember the PS2 costing more than $300 new.
Originally posted by arian_ma
your stomach is full of sulfuric acid
It would be more interesting to see an inflation adjusted chart.
This one is kind of pointless.
USDOriginally posted by Neil4Speed
Are these prices Canadian? I definitely remember the PS2 costing more than $300 new.
Not really. If we assume that prices doubles every 15 years.Originally posted by sputnik
It would be more interesting to see an inflation adjusted chart.
This one is kind of pointless.
In today's dollar:
A SNES is actually $400
A Intellevision is about $1000
Last edited by Xtrema; 05-16-2006 at 09:37 AM.
when ps2 first came out they were going for 4-500$ CAD, then a couple weeks later the price went down.
Now they are alot cheaper, i gather they will do the same thing with the PS3
haha look at the 3DO. I honestly don't even remember seeing them at Wulco back in the day. I only saw them at cash converters like a year later.
3D0/NeoGeo were inside arcade cabinets (remember those games where you had a choice of 4 games to play?). King of the Monsters, Samurai Showdown, among others. I think the original Ridge Racer (arcade style) ran on one of them.
I couldn't afford one but renting them was fantastic.
Khyron
It doesn't even account for games... games for the Neo Geo, used, start at about $40 and go to over $5,000 for the ones you actually want to play (Metal Slug)
meh...I got Neo geo games on xbox