I just read Matt Casamassina's new blog entry over at IGN, and he's complaining about Virtual Console prices.
I can't figure out what he's talking about. Mario Kart 64 tends to average around $20-30 bucks on eBay, while it costs $10 in the VC.
Nintendo games tend to go for between a dollar (Urban Champions) up to $15-20 bucks for more desirable titles like gold cart Zelda. So a flat price of $5 seems perfectly fair, since you are saving money on the hits and allowing for some profit margin on the less interesting titles (I personally like Urban Champions, but only for historical value).
It's like Matt is forgetting that the service is free, and with that there should be an expectation of increased cost elsewhere.
But then again, I don't use services like Gametap, so I'm not sure if he is basing his opinion on them; are they cheaper?
What do you guys think?
-Rob