Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
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Metal Gear Solid 4 was released just over a month ago and it seems as though Japanese stores are already starting to dump it in the bargain bin.
Kotaku snapped a few photos of the game sitting in the Sofmap "wagon sale" bins, selling for only ¥3,980 ($37)! Yikes!
Metal Gear Solid 4 hasn't even been out a month and a half, but according to Japanese sites, it's hitting the Sofmap "wagon sale" bargain bins where it joins the likes of Virtua Fighter 5 and SEGA's PSP brain trainer. The Konami stealth game was originally released for ¥8,800 (US$82), making it one of the pricier PS3 titles. (Expensive third party PS3 titles tend to book for around ¥7,800 or $72.) Here, what seem to be new copies of MGS4 are going for ¥3,980 ($37). We're not sure if this is an isolated Sofmap store or if other shops in the Sofmap chain are picking up on this price slashing or if this is just a Sofmap summer sale thingy.
What we do know is that the game sold a ton when released, already placing it in the top sellers of 2008. And it got great reviews in Japan. And it is a great game. So don't think of this as a bad thing! Even if Konami is losing money on these remaining copies, Japanese gamers have less of an excuse to pick up the title. Could help the game sell a million copies eventually. So this is all good, really.
Additional sources:
- Snake heads to the bargain bin (pspsps.tv)





Comments
Sometimes, I wish I would just wait. =(
@ Subzer0 Where? I go around gamestop, Best Buy, Target, alot of stores, all of them are still selling MGS4 at its price of $60.
But that was a couple of weeks ago. It might have been a one week special or something.
Surprises me still, though.
I wish I could wait, too.
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