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Well worth it (Score:1)
Good for them. It's a really well designed and fun game well worth the original price.
$250k in sales... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re: (Score:1, Funny)
I paid $15 for the same game on Steam so I guess I supported that distribution and payment model even more.
Downloaded it last week (Score:2)
Still haven't actually launched it yet. Hopefully get around to it weekend-after-next.
As you may have guessed, I'm one of those who donated $0.01, and I simply would not have purchased it if it hadn't been essentially free.
I would have been willing to pay/donate more for it if I could have downloaded it to my Wii, instead of only my PC (in my bedroom). Then the whole family could play. That, I would have been willing to pay $5 or more for.
Still, I'm looking forward to playing it, as I have read some good
Re: (Score:2, Funny)
Yeah, down with 2DBoy and their big video game company. I heard from slashdot that they were looking to buy 2K games. Screw them. Take em down.
Summary of the charts please! (Score:1)
.01 (Score:3, Interesting)
Has someone posted that paying $0.01 is "legally stealing" the game? Someone made that claim in the last thread about this.
i wish i had bought it during the promotion. Now i won't get it at all. i enjoyed the demo.
i'd like to see a sort of ransom model for stuff like this. Once the game hits sales of X, the game is free or the price is cut.
Or do the opposite! What you'd have to pay for is your order number in pennies. Buy it now or pay more!
Maybe have a donation leaderboard. Geeks love that epeener crap. "OMG, Trollhattan146 out donated me! Take this $10 donation, n00b!"
If you've made the game as an ad for your company you can sell the game with an eye to break even, then make the game free.
Tetris of the 21st Century (Score:2)
I wish I had known about this while the promotion was going on. I downloaded this on a whim after reading a preview, knowing that classic puzzle games like Tetris were always among my favorites, and I knew it would be worth $15.00 (1500 WiiWare points).
I loved it so much that I not only paid an additional $20 (plus tax) to purchase the Windows PC version, just to play it with a mouse (it's more fun on the Wii, but the mouse allows much better control), but I bought two more copies to share with two friends