Forum - View topicNEWS: U.S. Video Game & Software Sales Were Down 2% in 2013
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The Mad Manga Massacre
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I wonder what's going to happen to gaming if this strike down of the net neutrality rules takes effect?
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mdo7
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down by 2%, should that be a concern to any of us gamers on ANN.
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walw6pK4Alo
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Are you being sarcastic? |
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mdo7
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No I'm not, 2% doesn't concern me, if it was 10% or more, I would be very concern. but 2% doesn't really concern me. |
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walw6pK4Alo
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Oh, you just phrased your statement in a way that I wasn't sure.
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mdo7
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If I wanted to be sarcastic, I would've put an indicator for that like or this: spoiler[this is a sarcasm, not being serious.] in spoiler not to ruin the sarcasm. |
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firedragon54738
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Well I see I haven't bought a game in years its just there no good games anymore and consoles are just so expensive
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Rahxephon91
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I'm not sure how anyone who likes games can say there are no good games.
You must simply not like video games. |
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ParaChomp
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2% isn't much but I will agree that I haven't bought a new game in a while. My last purchases were Mario 3D World and a Link Between Worlds. Not much that's coming out in the future is tickling my fancy, all I can think of are Nintendo games (yeah I'm a fanboy and am fully aware of their troubles) including Triple Deluxe and Tropical Freeze. Still waiting impatiently for Pokemon Bank. I assure you that I'll crack in another 100 hours once I can use my old critters IN 3D! |
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britannicamoore
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Maybe it has something to do with the ever increasing download/add-ons after release for purchase when the stuff is already on the disc. I find a lot of new games annoying- needing downloads as they come out of the box. I want to go back to the old-school gaming days where when you paid $40 for a game you got the whole game at once, no downloads, no add-ons its done. Also a lot of the games now seem fun but their replay value/completion times are lacking. To me its as if the games prices don't reflect a quality product anymore. It's just not worth buying when they are going to just phase everything within the next two years. I still plan to pick up one of the new consoles but nothing I want to play has come out yet. |
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mdo7
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May I ask how old are you and when was the last time you play a game?? |
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Cptn_Taylor
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I love computer simulations, remember those ? They stopped making them a good 10 years ago. So as far as I'm concerned there are no good games being made anymore for the pc. If you like FPS you're set. If you like being nickled and dimed to death you're set. If you like having advertising in your games you're set. If you like not owning your games you're set. If you like playing mindless dumb RPG games (ahm Dragon Age...) you're set. A part from these yeah there are great games still being made. |
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Rahxephon91
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Thats so much worse than $60 games that have many sales and maybe have a few packs of $15 expansion DLCS. It's so terrible have to pay for a few DLC maps in games. So terrible that I rather not play the game even though in no way do they force me to buy their dlc. For all you're guys claims of DLC, I really wonder how many games you actually play. I've played most of the big games of 2013 and have basicly DLC for none of them, because I don't need it. The games were pretty complete without them. The Last of Us-Amazing single player with no need for DLC. Tomb Raider-Great game, the DLC was all multi and un-needed. Metro Last Light-Did'nt need DLC. Single player was more then enough. Injustice-More fighters are always great, but I've had tons of fun with the base game. Tales of Xillia-All the DLC is basically extra and un-needed. Dragons Crown-There's DLC? Metal Gear Rising-Needed more content for sure and well the DLC is free anyway. Grand Theft Auto 5-More then enough content. Battlefield 4-Yeah I will buy the DLC, always want more maps, but man are the maps in the game pretty amazing already. and really this goes on and on like this. This DLC nickle and dimming thing you're claiming seems pretty false.
Do you mean adventure games? Tall Tale makes tons of money with those type of games. Many indie developers are making those games. People like Tim Shafuer are back thanks to kickstarter as well.
There were adds in Yakuza 5 I guess, because well they try to have real products.
For PC games, well I can't really see being really into PC gaming and not having online so the kind of DRM Steam has dosen't really bother me. And really at this point it's just an ideology diffrence. I'm not sure why people like to throw at the strange idea of now owning digital versions you buy, because the terminology of licencing, but whatever. To me it seems like something stuck up people try to use to rationalize their stuffy views. Because really at the end of the day it's no problem. These services like Steam have yet to really do anything wrong and so it's no problem. Besides since again I'm not being nicked and dimed by Steam since games are so cheap, it's really not a problem.
But hey if you want to miss out on good things, be my guess. I don't have that problem so I really don't care. Last edited by Rahxephon91 on Sun Jan 19, 2014 8:43 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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doctordoom85
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Not sure about consoles, but games' prices are actually cheaper nowadays when one takes into inflation (and of course the fact many games' prices drop rapidly within a year, for example I got 2013's Tomb Raider for only $30 for Christmas, and it was even part of a Buy 2 Get 1 Free sale to boot). Also strongly disagree about no good games, I think 2013 was an incredibly excellent year for games: Bioshock Infinite, The Last of Us, Grand Theft Auto V, Mario 3D World, Zelda: ALBW, Rayman Legends, Wonderful 101, Pokemon X/Y, Tearaway, Fire Emblem: Awakening, etc. |
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rydia251
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Speaking of historical prices, reminds me of this article. It's from 2010 and only compares 1993 prices, and from before DLC became what it is now but still relevant. PC games have had the equivalent of DLC for a long time, they just called them expansion packs. Things may have been worse in the 1980's, my memory from then is fuzzy and I have been visited by the Green Fairy this evening since my Broncos won, but I remember getting relatively few games and playing the crap out of them or trading with friends due to the price at the time being relatively high.
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