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Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 1:29 pm
by Drumstick
aayl1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:Burnout Paradise for Switch is 29 snoops at Amazon.

ooh we're getting there - think i want it for £20.

Ditto! I think we'll be there by Christmas!

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 6:50 pm
by Samuel_1
Drumstick wrote:Burnout Paradise for Switch is 29 snoops at Amazon.

The price of Switch games is mental, really puts me off getting one :(

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 9:00 pm
by Ironhide
I'm assuming that's an HD remastered version.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 10:07 pm
by KomandaHeck
Asda had some clearance deals when I was in there earlier and after checking, it seems like it may be a nationwide thing.

Sekiro - £10
Ace Combat 7 - £11
Resident Evil 2 - £8

Same price for PS4 and Xbox One. Might be worth a look if you happen to be in there.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 10:12 pm
by KK
It’s also available at ASDA online if doing a grocery shop, on both Xbox and PS4.

Alternatively, Resident Evil 3 is down to £30.95 on PS4 at: https://www.thegamecollection.net/resid ... sident%20&

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 11:22 pm
by gaminglegend
Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:Burnout Paradise for Switch is 29 snoops at Amazon.

The price of Switch games is mental, really puts me off getting one :(


Games on the official store are worse. Games mostly full price & even when there’s a sale it’s never massive on those that you want

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:26 am
by Samuel_1
gaminglegend wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:Burnout Paradise for Switch is 29 snoops at Amazon.

The price of Switch games is mental, really puts me off getting one :(


Games on the official store are worse. Games mostly full price & even when there’s a sale it’s never massive on those that you want

When fairly recent games on the X1, PS4 or PC, go for around £20, I'm left wondering how Nintendo "get away" with this commercially? They make some fantastic games, but I find these prices prohibitive. Anyway, sorry to go off topic.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:34 am
by Drumstick
Samuel_1 wrote:
gaminglegend wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:Burnout Paradise for Switch is 29 snoops at Amazon.

The price of Switch games is mental, really puts me off getting one :(

Games on the official store are worse. Games mostly full price & even when there’s a sale it’s never massive on those that you want

When fairly recent games on the X1, PS4 or PC, go for around £20, I'm left wondering how Nintendo "get away" with this commercially? They make some fantastic games, but I find these prices prohibitive. Anyway, sorry to go off topic.

Reminder that publishers set prices

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:39 am
by Samuel_1
Drumstick wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
gaminglegend wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:Burnout Paradise for Switch is 29 snoops at Amazon.

The price of Switch games is mental, really puts me off getting one :(

Games on the official store are worse. Games mostly full price & even when there’s a sale it’s never massive on those that you want

When fairly recent games on the X1, PS4 or PC, go for around £20, I'm left wondering how Nintendo "get away" with this commercially? They make some fantastic games, but I find these prices prohibitive. Anyway, sorry to go off topic.

Reminded that publishers set prices

OK, so how do any of them get away with this on Switch? The game you highlighted is around £12 on X1 and PS4. Apologies, this maybe a strange, or controversial view, I'm just somewhat confused about why the market accepts it.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:45 am
by Victor Mildew
At least Nintendo don't charge £50 for ports of old games.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:56 am
by Drumstick
Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:Reminder that publishers set prices

OK, so how do any of them get away with this on Switch? The game you highlighted is around £12 on X1 and PS4. Apologies, this maybe a strange, or controversial view, I'm just somewhat confused about why the market accepts it.

I'll ask RKN to explain it because I don't have the time at the moment.

OrangeRKN wrote:...

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:56 am
by Drumstick
Victor Mildew wrote:At least Nintendo don't charge £50 for ports of old games.

:lol:

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:57 am
by Tomous
Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
gaminglegend wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:Burnout Paradise for Switch is 29 snoops at Amazon.

The price of Switch games is mental, really puts me off getting one :(

Games on the official store are worse. Games mostly full price & even when there’s a sale it’s never massive on those that you want

When fairly recent games on the X1, PS4 or PC, go for around £20, I'm left wondering how Nintendo "get away" with this commercially? They make some fantastic games, but I find these prices prohibitive. Anyway, sorry to go off topic.

Reminded that publishers set prices

OK, so how do any of them get away with this on Switch? The game you highlighted is around £12 on X1 and PS4. Apologies, this maybe a strange, or controversial view, I'm just somewhat confused about why the market accepts it.


Nintendo games keep selling, that's why they don't drop in price. Nintendo also keep a tighter grip on supply to make sure the market isn't flooded.

It's just supply and demand.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:00 am
by Drumstick
Tomous wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
gaminglegend wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:Burnout Paradise for Switch is 29 snoops at Amazon.

The price of Switch games is mental, really puts me off getting one :(

Games on the official store are worse. Games mostly full price & even when there’s a sale it’s never massive on those that you want

When fairly recent games on the X1, PS4 or PC, go for around £20, I'm left wondering how Nintendo "get away" with this commercially? They make some fantastic games, but I find these prices prohibitive. Anyway, sorry to go off topic.

Reminded that publishers set prices

OK, so how do any of them get away with this on Switch? The game you highlighted is around £12 on X1 and PS4. Apologies, this maybe a strange, or controversial view, I'm just somewhat confused about why the market accepts it.


Nintendo games keep selling, that's why they don't drop in price. Nintendo also keep a tighter grip on supply to make sure the market isn't flooded.

It's just supply and demand.

He means third party multiformats

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:07 am
by OrangeRKN
Thanks for the ping Drummy :lol:

Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
gaminglegend wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:Burnout Paradise for Switch is 29 snoops at Amazon.

The price of Switch games is mental, really puts me off getting one :(

Games on the official store are worse. Games mostly full price & even when there’s a sale it’s never massive on those that you want

When fairly recent games on the X1, PS4 or PC, go for around £20, I'm left wondering how Nintendo "get away" with this commercially? They make some fantastic games, but I find these prices prohibitive. Anyway, sorry to go off topic.

Reminded that publishers set prices

OK, so how do any of them get away with this on Switch? The game you highlighted is around £12 on X1 and PS4. Apologies, this maybe a strange, or controversial view, I'm just somewhat confused about why the market accepts it.


One factor (it's not the only factor) is that Nintendo demand price-parity between physical and digital. That is, if you release a game physically, the retail price must match the price on the digital storefront. This is done to keep physical retailers on side because they are still very important for selling actual hardware.

Switch cartridges are notably more expensive to produce than discs, especially for larger size carts. This has two effects - publishers cheap out on cart size and only include half the game with the rest a mandatory download, and the physical price goes up. If the physical price goes up, the digital price goes up.

This establishes a precedent on the store for games to cost more in general, so it becomes normal even for digital only games.

There absolutely are substantial discounts to be found in sales on the Switch eshop though. They happen less with Nintendo published games, but that's a different thing altogether!

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:38 am
by Samuel_1
Thanks. Still, too rich for my, cheap skate, blood...

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 9:55 am
by OrangeRKN
Oh yeah it doesn't make it any easier to stomach :lol:

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 1:38 pm
by Clarkman
Bayonetta 1+2 physical on Switch for £30 from Argos. The best games in their genre.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:53 pm
by KjGarly
Clarkman wrote:Bayonetta 1+2 physical on Switch for £30 from Argos. The best games in their genre.


The first game is digital only I think unless they did release it on cart.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2020 8:27 am
by Roonmastor
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