This might be interesting for people. Racket, consider linking it if you like it.
http://curmudgeongamer.com/2006/05/hist ... -aint.html
This is just raw data, interpretation is very much personal (I still think the PS3 is way too expensive, but apparently lots of Sony fanboys - erm... lots of people - disagreed in the comments section.
Ivo.
Inflation adjusted price points of consoles in the US
I'm not entirely sure what you mean with "how much it would cost today", but I would assume that's pretty much what the 2nd chart shows: what an Atari 2600 would cost today, with its launch price adjusted to inflation.Conn wrote:Wouldn't a more interesting chart be showing how much an Atari 2600 would cost today, or a PS3 in the 80s? Inflation is pretty useless, in my opinion. Like Tycho said, it would be useful if I could buy it with money I used to have.
As for what a PS3 would have cost in "80s" bucks, so to speak, I think it is just a question of doing the reverse calculation and work the inflation backwards to make it cheaper - although I think doing it the way he did is slightly more useful and makes the reverse calculation a bit superfluous (it won't really show any new info, just displays the comparison in a different way).
Ivo.
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I would instead say that he doesn't know the price point it will retail at! Do you?CurulleanCat wrote:He forgot to include the Nintendo Wii maybe?
In any case, if you think it will be $200 (seems quite likely) then just picture a $200 tall bar on the rightmost part of the graph. You don't need to adjust it to inflation as it's a modern console.
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I see the price of teh wii being more around 250-300. thats more than fair for nintendo.Ivo wrote:I would instead say that he doesn't know the price point it will retail at! Do you?CurulleanCat wrote:He forgot to include the Nintendo Wii maybe?
In any case, if you think it will be $200 (seems quite likely) then just picture a $200 tall bar on the rightmost part of the graph. You don't need to adjust it to inflation as it's a modern console.
Ivo.