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If anything, home video releases by and large have been almost immune to inflation. Looking back over my purchase history, new blu-rays cost about $25 when they were initially released to the market back in 2006.
Today, most new releases still hover around that $20-$25 range when purchased new. Over 25 years ago, DVD releases retailed for the same $20-$25 in the US. So again, we are lucky in that disc prices haven’t really risen steadily with the increased inflation in the United States, quite the opposite in fact. |
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Thanks given by: | cakefactory (08-27-2024) |
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