More people are playing games than ever before, and as a direct consequence, more people are buying games (well, used games, but whatever).
According to the latest Nielsen report, entitled "The Value Gamer: Play and Purchase Behavior in a Recession" and summarized by Industry Gamers , we learn that gamers are participating in their favorite hobby more often than ever, and used game sales are spiking. The study was obviously designed to determine if the past recession had a negative impact on the habits of gamers. For our part, we always thought the increase in home entertainment of any kind during a recession would be obvious…when people can't afford to go out, they stay home . Well, now there are numbers to back it up. As stated in the report:
"Over the past several months, the number of hours that gamers claim to be playing is at an all time high, part of a rising trend in gameplay that began in 2007. Additionally, gamers have increased their purchase of used games to record-breaking totals since the Video Game Tracking survey began asking about this in 2006. The same is true for subscriptions to video game rental services by mail. Taken together, these trends point to gamers’ continued engagement with the category even as their budgets have come under pressure. Overall, the recession has not abated the trend of increasing gameplay and may have in fact accelerated it as gamers look to get more value out of the games they own."
Not surprisingly, the report says mainstream gamers are playing "more of the broadly appealing games," and that the "social aspects" of such titles have engaged them. By that same token, they don't believe that hardcore gamers are causing the averages in question to rise. Lastly, they easily attribute the increase in used game purchases to the recession; gamers simply want to stretch their entertainment dollar a little further. But anyway, gaming certainly hasn't abated and in fact, it's bigger than ever (surprise, surprise).
Used games are nice, GTA4 for $30.00.
Are you crazy? That game's 35usd new.
in game in england, Haze was £30 used and £25 new. make sense of that
You don't have to make sense of that, it's a little something I like to call the gamestop effect
ThePearlJamer, your comment just made sense of it. Duh?
His comment didn't make sense of it. It merely explained it.
Explaining something is the exact same as making sense of it.
That isn't true. You can explain something but the person may not understand it or it may still not make any sense to him or her. Here's an example. A Chemist can explain the reaction of something to a person but that doesn't mean it will make sense to the other party. You can present all of the facts and you may be accurate but if the other party involved doesn't have a full grasp on the matter, it may still make no sense to them at all.
Good point fluffer, I stand corrected.
also whats worth a mention, is that blu ray dics are alot more scratch resistant i would never buy a used ps2 game as there were alwayz scratches on the disc's. but since blu rays are very very hard to scratch buying second hand games are practically like buying new.
Just what i was about to say i'll still say it nonetheless.
on the ps2 when you play a new game on it, it comes out with minor scratches, its what always happens to me when i play new videa games
Blu-rays are more resistant because of that little glass coating they put on it.
Used Blu-Rays are half the time 98% New. Compared to buying a Used DVD that might turn up 50% new with countless scratches.
But i love to buy New & Sealed over Used all the time unless its an old game which am not sure about, i may buy it Used.
I wonder how some people buy Used PS3 consoles and are happy with it? I will NEVER buy a Used console i'd rather stay console-less.
The one time I bought a used console was after I bricked my original PS2 by trying to fix it myself (It had stopped playing PS1 games) I got a nice price selling it for spare parts and just bought a used one as a replacement. Sucker works great.
Lol
I love buying used!
I've bought all of my 12 systems & almost all of their games used(except for the Ace Combat series) and never had any problems yet, except for an occassional hiccup now starting with this 60 Gig PS3 I bought a few months back.
Every once in a while, it won't acknowledge that I've slipped a game into it, but since I also bought a 12 month warranty with it, it will get replaced.
And with the games, it's OK if it has a few scratches, just as long as they aren't too deep or the label side isn't showing through, then I have a very good buffer(that would be me) that can fix them. And I have some great polishes that a now-defunct used game store owner gave me.
BikerSaint hope your bikes aren't used lol.
Whoever this Nielsen is I think he's right. I'm definitely getting more value out of the games I own. I'm playing Mercenaries 2 for crying out loud!
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I always buy PS3 games new for developer support. For the 360, always used. Never new, well except for Gears.
I think we need some brave soul to start a new brick and mortar used game chain to counter Gamestop, monopolies lead to douchebaggery.
i'll do it… i've been wanting to do so for a long time… just give me a few years of schooling in business and economy and i'll do it..
mordakai1 – You don't need all that to run a GameStop clone. You just need a little greed.
I could open up a used game store, but I'd have to close it down a few weeks later
And it's because of my collector mentality….
I'd wind up being my own worst enemy cause I'd never want to part with any one of those games(even the crapfest ones), LOL
If you live in the Houston, TX area… go to Gamesplus! 😉
What just happened? You're Canuck Pride now?
I buy a lot of new games but do on occasion buy pre owned. I bought some good PS2 and PS1 games in the past. I just ask to look at the disk if it's too full of scratches I ask to see another. I am fussy but the shop sellers are ok about this they help you not had a problem so far anyway, last one I bought was Prologue £7.99 the woman helped me in the shop looking through the disks she passed me one said ill wipe it for you she goes gets a soft cloth wipes the disk for me it was brand new not a mark on it. Bargain 🙂
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I've bought alot of Used Games/DVDs and in my experience most have been pretty good, you can ask the people at the counter to let you check the condidtion of the discs first if you want, thats what i usually do. the ammount of money ive saved buying used media is shocking. after a month or two any new release will go down at least half its original price.
Hey guys, I tried to google this question but I came up with nothing. Maybe someone here can answer it, how do games that are a "greatest hits" that are at least half their original price make a profit? I just don't understand…do they sell enough units just to cover the development costs and then the rest is profit? No idea how it works but I've always wondered that. I TRY to support developers by buying new…but honestly I'm not in the position to buy every new game that comes out that I think is going to be awesome because more so than not…the games are NOT worth full price. So thanks, and if anyone has Warhawk btw, ADD ME! 🙂 DEADxBABIESxINC
Huh?… No Highlander?
Greatest Hits title have to meet certain sales criteria to make the list ie. For PS1 it was 150,000 units in 24 months.
I think for PS3 its 500,000 in 10 months.
But to answer your question once a game makes back the production cost everything else is profit. So 60*500,000=$30,000,000 which in most cases meets or exceeds production cost.
On average most games cost 10,000,000 to produce.
@Deadman…
You rang?
The last 6/7 games I bought were used and I'm starting to get my BDs used also Blockbuster put them out at 2 for $25 or $16 a piece, another place called Buybacks has used Bds anywhere from $15-$20 1 week after release.
I bought a used game once. A GBA game. I still feel dirty over the whole thing.
@Alienange
LOL on that one!
I guess since I've bought 99 & 9/10th of my games all used, I better consider myself a "pig wallowing in slop".
But I'm a very happy contented pig, never the less. OINK, OINK!
@Alienange
I know what you mean. I bought 3 used games for my 360 for the 1st time a couple of weeks ago at GameStop, only because they had a B2G1 free sale going on. They sit on my self like unwanted red-headed step children with big ugly yellow stickers on them, next to my shiny new unmolested ones. It's ok, but not my favorite.
Oh….and GS sells used games like they have no idea what new ones cost elsewhere.
Lol,Alienage same here, used games feel kinda dirty to me. I just don't like to imagine what the person has done to it.
For all you know, the pre-owner took the manual to the bathroom several times and there you are holding and kissing the book like "Oh i got this great game cheap and used" LOL.
@ www – LMAO I didn't even think of that ! You know it's true too !
@ hezzron73 – Use games is bad enough but used 360 games? Really? You're just asking for trouble with that.
I sometimes buy used only if it's really good price not like 5 bucks lower than the orginal price. dvds i mostly buy used unless it's a must have on release date plus lately on release date for dvds most places mark it down really well, i bought a blueray movie on release for 19 bucks next day it was 30 bucks.
Games it all depends the only reason i've been buying used ps2 games cause alot of them have been marked down to 10 bucks or lower.
Thank goodness for GameFly 😉
I buy used games that aren't made anymore. Like Mark of Kri for example. Old game, but damn fun.
I also shop at a locally owned used game store that would put Gamestop out of business if they went national. Great trade-in deals, fair prices, and scratch-free discs for both games and dvds. A friend of mine even gets discounts because he's in there so often.
Gamefly is the greatest thats another place that sell used games for a used game price.
Just an FYI for all looking for vintage games,
Might wanna check out http://www.Gamefunk.com
Once in a while they have a few good priced games or accessories, that date all the way back to the NES days.
I haven't bought a used game since 2001 or so.
Supporting developers is the right thing to do.
Saving money in rough times is the right thing to do IMO.
I buy about 95% of my games new. I do like to have the option to save money when I can, but I'm inpatient.
Uhm, in Singapore here, getting used games is difficult. We just don't have an official chain that sells used games; you have to hunt them down at mom and pop stores. Just be thankful you can buy used games officially where you live 🙁
Q!
"i am home"
I bought all my games used when I first bought my PS3. there were sooo many games that I hadn't played yet and i had some catching up to do. No problems to speak of.
I bought over 50% of my ps3 games used they always work perfect and no scratches!
Used games deprive publishers and developers of the return on their investment of time, effort and money. Some would say every used game sale represents a lost sale of a new game, I would tend to agree. Don't support GameStop by trading and buying used games. Buy New every time you can, and sell your used games directly via Ebay, at least that way the leeches at GameStop can't rip you off.
I must admit most of purchases are "used" games due to the fact that blu-ray always ends up like new. But I do support the developers by purchasing exclusives at their original prices. other 3rd party games or discontinued ones tend to be bought at the local electronic thrift shop.