I think it's funny how every time the PS VR's price is mentioned, they have to keep saying PS Camera and PS Move is sold separately. The PS Camera is worth mentioning but the PS Move is an optional accessory. Why is no one saying that the Oculus cost $600 and that the Oculus Touch is sold separately? Especially if this is supposed to be a "comparison".
@ketsuhige: Lol maybe you forgotten that Netflix started out the same (albeit at a cheaper price). Netflix' selection was terrible and consisted of only indie movies. Yes today the selection is good but they also have more subscribers and thus more money to pay for content. The way I see it, video games are worth more than movies (3 times more if we go by price of new releases). You get access to over 300 games for $99 a year which is less than Netflix (though don't know if they still have this promo). Compare that to a Gamefly subscription that cost $9 and you get access to one game at a time, which is very optimistically 8 games at most a month (probably closer to 4 for avg person). Heck compare that to EA access that gives you access to only about 20 games (?) for $50 a year or even Xbox Live (24 games a year for $60) or PS Plus 24 games for $50.
Honestly, there's plenty of games to play on PS Now and it's value is quite high (if you go for $99 a year). By all measures, it has high value and to top it off you wouldn't even need a console to play. For Gamefly, Xbox Live, EA Pass, PS Plus, they all require you to buy a console to play. PS Now you could get a cheap PlayStation TV or even Blu-ray player and play.
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