I think that perhaps the 360 stock is only a tiny bit overpriced.
With refererence to Oblivion, that game has legs. It not only got a re-release in the Game Of The Year edition, but is *still* a game that's people recommend in response to the eternal "wat game shuld I bye" posts on forums across the interwebs, and is still selling with a budget price tag on it.
I see no reason why Fallout won't be building on that success, and following suit with a GotY rerelease for the 2009 holiday season. While the stock price seems high for a traditional sales curve, the Bethesda games have a much longer tail, if I don't miss my guess.
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I think that perhaps the 360 stock is only a tiny bit overpriced.
With refererence to Oblivion, that game has legs. It not only got a re-release in the Game Of The Year edition, but is *still* a game that's people recommend in response to the eternal "wat game shuld I bye" posts on forums across the interwebs, and is still selling with a budget price tag on it.
I see no reason why Fallout won't be building on that success, and following suit with a GotY rerelease for the 2009 holiday season. While the stock price seems high for a traditional sales curve, the Bethesda games have a much longer tail, if I don't miss my guess.