Janggut and Lucretia - you are so right here.

Here are just simple calculations -
Official minimum salary in Estonia is 150 USD.
Official medium salary is 300 USD.

Game CD's cost 70-80 USD here.
Music CD's cost approx 15+

What are the chances, that the young man/women having good salary of even 400 USD buying a game for 70 USD, where, as you can see, price for one game is approx 20% of his/her monthly income? Little to none.

Therefore, there is no variety of games in the stores. Why? Because demand is miserable.

I am lucky, I have a friend in Finland, who delivers me the latest stuff <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />


I will never blame above mentioned man/women for not buying legal CDs here.


"Endure. In enduring, grow strong." -Githzerai adage.