the game "Home" is 97 Mb and costs 2.99 reg price, cant remember what sale price was
Hotline Miami is 173 mb and cost 9.99 reg price, could be had for free when it was on sale for $5 and ppl had 5$ in amazon credits.
sleeping dogs at $5 was an error and it was on sale for like 30-45 mins, which made the game worthless in trade circles to ppl that collect but dont play games. so to me thats total bs
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I just bought the futuristic tile pack for RPGMaker, and it turned out to be 20 dollars for 7 megabytes of data, so I was curious if there was any product out there that cost more per megabyte. (For the record, I'm not complaining - it's worth every penny (especially since you're also paying for the license to sell the stuff), I just thought it was interesting)
And not counting free games, Sleeping Dogs is the least expensive per megabyte at 5 dollars for 13 gigabytes. Coming in at a close second is surprisingly Orcs Must Die at 3.75 for nearly 5 gigabytes. I didn't count bundles either, since that's hard to gauge, and the Humble THQ bundle is the hands down winner of that, I'm sure.
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