If the game is cool, I will buy it. But if it ends up as a tech-demo with just a few levels and unbalanced characters, just like almost every other GP32-Game right now, I will keep my hands off of it.
I'd buy it at £15 or less downloadable (so that'd cut out any packaging etc charges.) or £20 in a box. I'd much much much prefer to download it, though.
If it were more than that, up to £30 I'd probably end up buying it eventually if other people said the game was good. More than £30 I don't pay for games; I wait until I can get them second hand discounted/on ebay
I'd buy, as tobriand says, for up to £15 if it was download - maybe as much as £30 for boxed - but I'd prefer download - even with a key (like GloopDX)...
Id buy it if a demo was available and i was impressed by it.more developers should consider selling games by download with gp32s security and open platform why not?
id pay for some one to finish the descent port aswell.perhaps if virgin succeed developers could release much of their back catalog of 486 era pc games many of which could run on gp.
any money brought in to the gp scene must be good.
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