...the same? I started gaming back in 1993 at the ripe age of five. Back then, the Super Nintendo was a major source of joy for me. Games back then cost roughly $30-40. Then the N64 came out, and the prices remained the same. The playstation did about the same thing. Then the Playstation 2 and XBox came out and prices ramped up to $50. And now the 360 and PS3's games all cost $60. Why was there a raise in the prices of games, and why did they decide to keep $59.99 the standard price even though oftentimes some of the games are really complete crap? I want a money-smart answer, not "these people are just greedy jerks." If there isn't a legitimate reason, then why do they continue to keep prices high?