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How much would you pay for THE perfect sports game....?
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Re: How much would you pay for THE perfect sports game....?
If the perfect game (using NCAA or Madden as a reference) would keep me enthralled for hours on end, never get old, have every feature i wanted, would upodate teams and rosters each year with real recruits (NCAA) or real rookies (Madden) and stay fresh year after year, id pay 500-600 bucks. Thats 10 years of Madden or NCAA, and instead of me paying 60 bucks a year and being pissed, id buy it once and be playing that perfect game for 10 years. Make it happen EAComment
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Probably $1,000Villanova Class of 2012
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the perfect sports game to me would be updated yearly and just download everything new once a yr , never buy another one and for that my price would be 20 grand, for a lifetime basketball gameComment
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but it would have to have an insurance policy case someone kills me b4 60, i aint tryna die lol, be reinburstedComment
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but then again when u got paper, it dont matter, u buy whatever it takes to make sure happy, i spoil myself =)Comment
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Re: How much would you pay for THE perfect sports game....?
Basically, we're talking about a game that is catered to our personal likes and wants.
For a perfect Baseball game that had every feature I desire along with my idea of quality gameplay/presentation, etc. I would be willing to spend $100-$150 on it.
If the rosters/stadiums and uniforms would upate past that first year, I'd probably go as high as $400-$500.
I don't have the time these days to put in the time to make it worth much more. Video games now are a luxury to play where as 5 years ago, they used to be a staple to my daily life.
Because it would be perfect, the boredom I experience after playing other baseball games for a few month's wouldn't ever kick in.Comment
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