It's true, game prices today are the same as they have been for the past 40 years for AAA titles.
I can't think of an industry which hasn't had a price raise in decades.
Gaming had managed to get by on this thanks to increasing market volume as gaming became more mainstream in addition to extra revenue streams like micro transactions. But it's hitting saturation now and won't keep counteracting inflation forever
Games have actually gotten cheaper over time adjusted for inflation even as production costs have risen, it's crazy. A NES game in today's money would be around $160.
It's true, game prices today are the same as they have been for the past 40 years for AAA titles.
I can't think of an industry which hasn't had a price raise in decades.
Gaming had managed to get by on this thanks to increasing market volume as gaming became more mainstream in addition to extra revenue streams like micro transactions. But it's hitting saturation now and won't keep counteracting inflation forever
When was the last time wages kept up with inflation? Games are entertainment. Money won't be spent on entertainment when push comes to shove.
Games have actually gotten cheaper over time adjusted for inflation even as production costs have risen, it's crazy. A NES game in today's money would be around $160.
Wages haven't keep up with inflation, you need to account for the loss of disposable income since then.