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		<title>Can&#8217;T Please Everyone: Amazon Offers $10 Casual Games, Game Developers Pissed Off</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amazon&#8217;s always looking to please customers. And make money. Realizing that video games are a hot commodity nowadays, the Seattle-based e-commerce company is now selling hundreds of casual games on its site. Customers can download a game at a very attractive price of $9.99, possibly less if it&#8217;s an old&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amazon&#8217;s always looking to please customers. And make money. Realizing that video games are a hot commodity nowadays, the Seattle-based e-commerce company is now selling <a href="http://www.amazon.com/b/?node=979455011">hundreds of casual games on its site</a>. Customers can download a game at a very attractive price of $9.99, possibly less if it&#8217;s an old one. Everybody happy right? People can purchase online, developers now have a gigantic and insanely famous distributor and most of all, Amazon pleases customers. And make money. Let&#8217;s hold hands and pose for a Benetton ad!</p>
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<p>Let&#8217;s hold our poses for now, because game developers like Popcap &#8211; makers of the neo-Tetris Bejeweled &#8211; and iWin are actually mad at Amazon because of this move. The developers are saying that while they&#8217;re okay with the idea of selling previously available games at lower prices, new releases should be worth much more than $10. But if for instance Mr. A. Mazon starts selling games at the lower price, before long customers will refuse to pay for similar games at a higher price. Mr. P. Opcap can&#8217;t raise prices for new games anymore and their profits will go down. Sadface.</p>
<p>To wit: on one hand, developers are demanding to have more control over pricing, which is understandable because they worked hard for their games. But on the other hand, wouldn&#8217;t having your games sold at a popular store result in more buyers? Since I&#8217;m no economist and I&#8217;m not a fan of non-free casual games, I&#8217;ll let others decide as to who&#8217;s got it right. What do you think? Oh you don&#8217;t care? Neither do I, but your mom might care, so go ask her.</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://venturebeat.com/2009/02/11/amazon-sparks-casual-games-pricing-controversy/">VentureBeat</a>]</p>
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