Games on Demand hasn’t even officially launched yet, but Microsoft’s penchant for greed has already reared its ugly, drooling head, causing concern for gamers. Titles have popped up on the service already, andNeoGAFhas been keeping tabs, noting that there is no worldwide unified price point, and some prices in certain territories areinsane.

Take Australia, for example. It’s long since been the whipping boy of the game industry, but MS has really sunk the knife in with a price point of 6000 Microsoft Points. That’s equivalent to $99.95 for Australian consumers!

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It’s insulting enough that Microsoft wants to charge the RRP for downloadable games, but the fact it’s chargingoverRRP is a punch in the balls. There’s a slim hope that these prices are not yet official and will change with Games on Demand offically launches, but evenifthey are reduced, I can’t help but worry that the entire service will be one big scam on the part of Microsoft.

It’s going to take more than perceived “convenience” to make me ditch retail discs.

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