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    KichiGuy: You know, I think it'd be interesting if consumers could update their purchase price. For example, I could buy the game at .01 cent, try it out, and ... more »
    Brodka: regrettably: I don't like this pay-what-you-can structure. It forces me to consider this for-profit company as a charity. They aren't a charity. Set a price. I... more »
    D-K, Anarchist: Naughty America called.. they want their title back.. #worldofgoo more »
    colewheeler: I paid 10 bucks. Any others want to share their purchase price if they took advantage? #worldofgoo more »
    Filthreaper: Those French swine paid more than us Brits just to make us look stingy. You win again, France. #worldofgoo more »
    lionkitten: I find the operating system difference intriguing. You see that frame of mind in all the threads about game pricing and whether Live/PSN/features/etc... more »
    ThirzaLepidus: I watched a co-worker (who pirated the game) play for about 5 minutes. I decided it was not worth my time, let alone my money. But the fact that so ... more »
    Chicken Pawks says Merry Christmas: I think this was mentioned in the previous post about this topic, about people picking up a 2nd copy for a different system. Maybe US gamers had purch... more »
    deanbmmv: The only reason the Linux price is so high is because there's one guy who uses Debain paid $3.60, One guy who uses Fedora paid $3.15 and the Ubuntu us... more »
    Pult|Ost - Climax Edition: Aww. I totally missed this. I try to avoid steam with its $=€ pricing. #worldofgoo more »
    Hey_Blinkon: After all that, I *still* didn't get it. My laziness will be my downfall. #worldofgoo more »
    Omnimon: Being cheap has become an American value. I'm not so sure I appreciate that. #worldofgoo more »
    Altima NEO: Huh... they still havent fixed the link more »
    kearneybobs: I bought the game on my Wii ages ago and loved it. To be honest, I definitely paid below what it regularly retailed for just to be able to play it on ... more »
    hansamurai: I paid 20 bucks about a year ago and don't regret a penny of that purchase. #worldofgoo more »
    shmesley: its not like they have to pay to make each individual copy... there is no wholesale cost.. whatever they get from this is all profit for the company #... more »
    Ad-hominem: I was part of the group that paid three bucks. At that price, I was completely satisfied with my purchase. If I had paid more, I would have been outra... more »
    Crashproof: I'm guessing a lot more more than 1% of those 1-cent-cheapskates would have paid $1 if that was the minimum price. #worldofgoo more »
    bugashi: "Why a small percentage felt they were simply paying what the game was worth, the majority indicated that they paid what they could afford, leading us... more »
    RockyRan: I paid $2 for my copy, and I actually did reason through it. Earlier this year I got Oblivion for $20, then later I got the Orange Box for $10, and la... more »
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