Blu ray movies go for almost 2x the price of SD DVDS.
I think it's the usual rip-off Europe thing. Amazon and Play prices are a good £10 more expensive for BRD over DVD.And what country are you from? Here in the States, its not even close to that. DVD's are normally $20.
And what country are you from? Here in the States, its not even close to that. DVD's are normally $20, and Blu Rays are normally $25-$30. Often times you can find them very close to DVD prices. I bought I am Legend on blu ray for $19 on amazon the first week it came out, the same site had the DVD version for more.
And what country are you from? Here in the States, its not even close to that. DVD's are normally $20, and Blu Rays are normally $25-$30. Often times you can find them very close to DVD prices. I bought I am Legend on blu ray for $19 on amazon the first week it came out, the same site had the DVD version for more.
Go to best buy and walmart on tuesday and check pricing for yourself. That is where the vast majority of people purchase movies. Even worse is catalog titles going for over 30 dollars.
I was talking about Walmart. The only week you get a break on DVD prices, are the first few days at walmart. After that, they're $20.
The new release prices for blu ray are, AvP is $28, 27 Dresses is $28, and Water Horse is $27. No Country for Old Men is $22, National Treasure 2 is $24 (so is the collectors edition), I am Legend is $19. Where as the DVD version with the alternate ending (BD has it) is $23.
Making a blanket statement that blu rays are "almost 2x the cost" is silly. At least in the States. I understand in other countries, prices arent the same.
And if you shop online.. you can get BD versions for barely $5 more than the DVD version, most of the time.
Part of it goes to the console companies who demand a license fee, unlike PC games where no fee is required.Where does that €15 premium come from that distributors ask over the PC version (RD:Grid is €65 on the consoles and €50 on PC)?
Thats the problem, they arnt priced high enough for people not to buy them.
Keep in mind that my 60 euro's mean 92 dollars from where you are from.
What matters is the price of something relative to your salary, not the exchange rate. Goods are cheap in Mexico. Of course, $17,000 a year is also considered a fairly comfortable middle class salary for a family of four. So when complaining about getting "butt-raped," remember that when the dollar drops, Americans' salaries don't go up. A $60 game is the about same fraction of my salary that it was a couple years ago before the currency drop. And unless your boss cuts your pay every time the dollar drops, the price of a game as a fraction of your salary hasn't changed, either.
Well in Holland prices of games go up, salaries hardly increase, living expenses go up and the actual amount of money that can be spend goes down.
Also, about the price of the dollar, that is funny. We in europe always used to hear thing are more expensive her because of the expensive dollar. Now the dollar isnt worth alot compared to the euro and now we hear stuff is more expensive because of the high euro price. No matter what, if you are in europe you will always be paying more for some reason.
Well in Holland prices of games go up, salaries hardly increase, living expenses go up and the actual amount of money that can be spend goes down.