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Take-Two says its $70 game pricing will be on a “title by title basis” – Ars Technica
But industry watchers foresee more publishers planning a next-gen price bump.

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- $34.99 for Centipede on the Atari 2600 might sound cheap, but that 1983 price is the equivalent of roughly $90 today.
- Check out the premium pricing for Zelda titles above other NES games in the 1988 Sears catalog.
- If you wanted Streets of Rage 2 from Electronics Boutique in 1993, you’d better have been ready to pay extra.
- $70 was a common price for N64 software, and that was in 1997 dol…
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