That copy of Mass Effect 3 takes about fifty hours to do a single playthrough. Plus there's multiplayer on top of that. A season of TNG at the same price will give me less than half the entertainment-per-dollar. (And that's before you get into how TNG will always be the same on rewatches, but Mass Effect 3 can actually offer up some variation.)Just as an aside, I understand that for a lot of folks money is tight, whether in the US or the UK. I do find it weird that sometimes (and no I'm not claiming that the "sometimes" includes any discussions on Trek BBS) you hear folks harp about the cost of Blu-rays or DVDs, and the next thing you hear they're shelling out $60 on a PS3 game (Mass Effect 3 is a great example; I'm buying mine in 6 months when it's knocked down to $20 at Walmart) or hundreds on the latest iPad without batting an eyelash.
I don't think it's hypocritical or "weird" to wish that Blu-rays and DVDs were priced to give about the same entertainment-per-dollar.
(Mass Effect 3 was probably a bad example here, by the way. You would've had a better case with Modern Warfare 3 or some other shooter with a 4-6 hour campaign.
