Ever notice that videogames sell for full MSRP, almost always, in the early part of their release, but DVD's almost always sell for much less than MSRP in the early part of their release. Also, almost always, DVD's are sold at a discount their first week of release, than go up to around US$20 for a period of time, before their price starts to drop on a regular basis. Videogames, on the other hand, sell for full price, full MSRP, most of the first six moths of their release.
Why?
2006-10-30
11:21:06
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MC White
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