I just paid $5 for Frogger. I forsee Galaga (probably $5) and Street Fighter II (gotta be $10 or $15) in my future.
Honestly, I think it's worth it, both as a consumer and for the industry as a whole. I know for a fact that I'll get my $5 worth of gameplay from Frogger. I mean, c'mon, it's Frogger! I have 10 Arcade games so far, and haven't been disappointed in any of them.
On a better note though, it's digital distribution. For these 'classic' arcade games it doesn't matter so much, but for games like Cloning Clyde [http://www.ninjabee.com/clyde.html] it gives a huge distribution channel, and the opportunity to develop quality independent games, to smaller developers. Plus the majority of the price of the game goes to the developer, and not to the retailer/distributor/publisher - I like that too.
Araman said:
Whatever happened to these "micro transactions" they touted so heavily?
I've seen things up for 'purchase' for as low as 10 points (that'd be $0.125), and there's a pretty fair number of things in the $1-$4 range. Most full games are $5-10, and the content expansions can range pretty wildly. The developer sets the price, so it's pretty much up to them.