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Originally posted by happyraul
You aren't paying $50US to play FFTA on your TV, unless you happen to own only that Game Boy game (including all of the old game boy games) and plan on never getting another. Otherwise you are paying that to play any Game Boy game ever made on your TV, so if you have 50 games you are paying a dollar for each one.
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Well, I meet that first criteria(except for the never planning to get another). If I had 50 games at $35 a pop I would have already spent $1750 on GBA games, so there would be little consolation in getting to play them on my TV at an average cost of $1. I don't see myself getting more than 5 GBA games, really, so even $10 per game seems like a waste. I got the GBA to have something to do in the five minutes that smokers use for a cigarette, and I've got a cube for the prettier, bigger, better games. I'm not the kind of guy that has to get every piece of technology for a system, and while the player is a nice idea, I think it's overpriced. Half as much as the original system for an accessory that doesn't even add playable options is pretty friggin' steep.