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theflew
2009-07-20 , 13:37
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I think $5 - $15 for a decent game (i.e. not racing or puzzle) is a good range that most people wouldn't think twice about purchasing if it's decent quality. Games will help sell the NIT. The second thing people want to see on my NIT is what games are on it (after they see the web browser).
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