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Atari has announced that their upcoming driving quasi-mmo, Test Drive Unlimited, will only cost $39.99. On top of they they are promising free add-on content on a regular basis. If they are telling the truth on even half of these things, that is great news. Click read more for the full press info.
http://www.gamersrep....com/news/3181/
great news indeed. i have been sitting on the fence about this game just because there are so many other good games coming out. however at this price it would be hard to turn this quality racer down. great gaphics, fresh MMO concept, and some fine tuned gameplay should be well worth the $40
QUOTE(GSX @ Sep 3 2006, 09:55 PM)

Maybe somebody will put it out early(gotta love best buy employees)
LOL so true. I usually get newly released games the night before, about 30 minutes before BB closes.
But about this game, i'm planning on getting it but I read that the reason why this game will only cost $40 is because of the loads of microtransactions that will be released for this game.
QUOTE(SteveTwo over @ GameSpot)
Be warned, it's going to retail for $40 because it's chock-full-o microtransactions. Expect to be paying real world money for parts and bling, atleast some of them.
They certainly ain't retailing it at $40 to be nice. If they charge $60 and have the amount of microtransactions they are intending everyone would return it. A local game store got 5 Chromehounds returns the day the 100/60pt microtransactions came out.
Posted Aug 23, 2006 4:05 pm PT
I would hate to spend X amount points just to get some new parts on some tint or rims (already bad enough MS has me blowing money on them). I'll wait until the day after release to see what Atari will do.
QUOTE(razalom @ Aug 1 2006, 03:01 PM)

Sadly the cheap price will only apply in the US. Europe and the rest of the world are going to be paying the usual high price for the game.
http://www.1up.com/d...ory?cId=3152525Have a read of the article. They blame it on the lower number of 360 users in the other areas.
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Not to side track drastically (and im no america hater, ive got a lot of freinds in the states) but....
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U.S. residents consume an average of 12,133 kilowatt-hours of electricity each, almost nine times greater than the average for the rest of the world.
And yet were still being asked to lower OUR oil consumptions by bush here in the UK (i know were not energy saving perfect btw, but far closer to the word than most americans), whilst paying double the price for petrol, games, electronics, surfboards, etc. (random list i know, but you get the jist).
I think that is what sucks nowadays, glad ive had my rant 
Also, it makes far more sense to lower the costs to other countries to encourage 360 buying than to price slash explicitley for the large amount of followers in the US (who would pay the normal amount for the game anyway).