![]() Especially in this Blu-Ray generation where there is more than enough room to fit everything you need on one disc. Sure you could eat the soup without the spoon, but that isn’t what should be happening. When you go to a restaurant they don’t bring you a bowl of soup and then charge you extra for the spoon. The problem in this case is not that games are too expensive, but paying extra for something you already own. Especially since some SNES and N64 carts sold as high as $80.00 anyway. ![]() The price of inflation of N64 games today is irrelevant to this conversation. It’s one thing to use the engine of a game to create new content and then sell similar to what Nintendo is doing with New Super Luigi Bros U. I’m not against DLC, but against charging people for stuff they already paid for. That is no different than going to a store, buying a book, and have chapters missing with a note that says “Chapters 22-46 to be released in a future DLC pack. But when you pay for a game and information is locked away on the game and you have to pay EXTRA for content on a disc you already paid for, then you are literally being robbed of the full game experience. If a game was completed and a brand-new addition was made from scratch to attach to the game, then you can call it true DLC. ![]()
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