An interesting chart, I think from an issue of Super Play, that shows the breakdown of of where your money would go if you bought a £60 SNES game. Note how small a chunk the actual developers get.
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Also, sixty quid was quite a chunk of change back then, given how one British pound has always been worth $1.50 to $2 in...
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