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10 dollars is a good deal. Back in my childhood, video games cost 60-100 dollars. These games have very little content and inferior quality audio due to the data cartridge only having a mere 10 mb of compressed data. This is implying that they actually used the whole 10 mb and could find a compression algorithm that actually worked!
On a unrelated note: Katamari Damacy was sold for $10 new and to this day, it still has a cult following. So don't judge a product by it's price. Judge it by the entertainment value of it's content.