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PSN and XBLA are full of $5-$15 new titles of comparable quality to full retail titles like Earthbound was.
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I take issue with that statement simply because $10 is smack dab in the middle of the range of Comparable Quality. So what your saying is in Earthbound's Peer group their are $15 games and also $5 games. That makes Earthbound at a Median price and not a premium price.
I still argue that it's a premium price for what's pretty much just a ROM dump. You want a more apt comparison? Fine, I can go onto PSN right now and buy the
considerably newer Psychonauts (another cult classic game that failed at retail) and Persona 3 FES for $10 each. Final Fantasies 4-9 on the PS1 are also $10 on PSN, and non-Square Enix PS1 games are commonly priced at $5.99. Are you going to tell me that an SNES game should cost
more than a generation-newer PS1 game, or for that matter that a ROM dump of a 30 year old NES game like Ice Climbers is worth just $1 less than a ROM dump of Resident Evil 2 on the PS1?
Like I said, I paid my $10 for Earthbound, and aside from the slowdown issues I don't have much of a problem with the product. However, Nintendo's VC pricing
in general makes absolutely no sense when you look at the competition, both on and off Nintendo's digital download services, and I don't think Nintendo's justified the value proposition of their premium pricing.