Profiting from your Hardwork
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LMAO the first thing I see when I click on the page is:
"Just to let people know, we are considering shutting down the page. We literally never hold a gun to anyone's heads to buy our products. We are getting flooded by people directed from other pages (overseas mind you) saying how expensive we are. They have no idea of the price of hardware in Australia, shipping costs or even GST. Worst part is the multiple reports to Facebook."
What currency are they using? US Dollar or the AUS Dollar? On their site they sell a Retropie + kodi + 2 wireless controllers + kodi remote for $255. If thats in USD its freaking expensive.
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@PetroRie Even in Australia it's expensive. This is the cheapest I've found stuff over here:
- RPi $54
- power cable $15
- case $10
- 16GB MicroSD card $8
The buffalo controllers are about $20 or so, or $40-60 for the bluetooth 8BitDo controllers. So even with everything, they're still charging over $100 for assembly and flashing an SD card.
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@mattrixk The prices you mentioned are almost the same as in Europe. I've seen some shops selling RPi for 50EUR. I got my power supply for 15EUR, the 64GB SD card for 18EUR, the case was 8EUR. The wireless 8BitDo controllers cost around 35-45EUR here, however a PS4 controller costs 60EUR. I think these guys want to make a quick buck.
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@PetroRie $50EUR is about $70AUD. Does that mean something is actually cheaper in Australia for once, or am I getting confused again?
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@mattrixk LMAO haha I think it is.
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So an issue I see is they are bundling these with roms. I do not know what the law in AUS is concerning that so I'll leave that be.
As for their price selling the bundle, no problem. They pre flash everything, set it up, bundle it with common components and it is ready to go out of the box for someone who does not wish to do any of this themselves. Fine. They can charge what they want and if people are willing to pay it, good for them. Supply and demand. sounds like they found a sweet spot in their country where they can resell, as a "value add" product, and make enough profit to run a small business. As long as they are not violating any licenses, what does it matter?
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@Gosenbach said in Profiting from your Hardwork:
As for their price selling the bundle, no problem. They pre flash everything, set it up, bundle it with common components and it is ready to go out of the box for someone who does not wish to do any of this themselves. Fine. They can charge what they want and if people are willing to pay it, good for them. Supply and demand. sounds like they found a sweet spot in their country where they can resell, as a "value add" product, and make enough profit to run a small business. As long as they are not violating any licenses, what does it matter?
they are violating the license, even without roms: https://retropie.org.uk/about/legal/
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@dankcushions Well then that is a whole different ball of wax that the discussion about them (or in more general) charging a lot for a pre-assembled system.
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This dude messaged me saying that he is allowed to. That the developers don't care and all of a sudden he makes donations from all the sales. lol
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I bought from that page. I have a new image now that is slightly different from theirs as I have made a cabinet with my pi3 now using an Xarcade tank set up. I think I paid more than $180 but got wireless PS3 controllers. I still haven't worked out how they mapped them different for each emulator if anyone knows as a side note. They do show regular donations to the project on there so imo they aren't claiming they invented it.
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@flipout That doesn't justify it. The disclaimer page of RetroPie says:
"Much of the software included in the RetroPie image have non-commercial licences. Because of this selling a pre-installed RetroPie image is not legal – this includes “giving away” a pre-installed RetroPie with your commercial product. Including copyrighted games with RetroPie is also not allowed.
If you are selling hardware that supports RetroPie you should provide a link to our site for your customers rather than including a RetroPie image with your product."
I totally agree with the last part. I've seen some good installation guides on YouTube, all you have to do is watch and follow. So people aren't even allowed to sell RetroPie.
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Maybe your them? Your profile says JOINED 31 MINUTES AGO LAST ONLINE 5 MINUTES AGO
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@KryPtAlIvIaN only joined to comment as I have dealt with them. I normally just lurk here looking for solutions to my issues. Not defending them but just saying what I have seen.
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I saw an interesting solution proposed by the RetroPie main dev here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/60486
Note that the RetroPie premade image isn't allowed to be included due to licensing restrictions of some of the emulators. I recommend if the sdcard slot is not easily accessible, to do an image of RetroPie but remove all the emulators. They can be added back manually via retropie-setup by the user one they have their unit (although this would require a network connection via the usb slot or wifi if using pi zero w)
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@meleu I think their solution is harder for people compared to installing it on a SD card. Still, that handheld console looks freaking awesome.
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@PetroRie I would agree. Likely better starting from scratch
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https://dayton.craigslist.org/vgm/6027576892.html
*There are 3 different packages available:
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Silver Gamer Package $250
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Gold Gamer Package $300 (includes KODI)
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Platinum Gamer Package $350 (includes KODI, built in wifi, 3 controllers of your choice and 1,000+ additional games for PlayStation)*
Just to note, what the guy is selling at $350 is what I built for ~$150
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@Twist28712 said in Profiting from your Hardwork:
https://dayton.craigslist.org/vgm/6027576892.html
- Platinum Gamer Package $350 (includes KODI, built in wifi, 3 controllers of your choice and 1,000+ additional games for PlayStation)*
Just to note, what the guy is selling at $350 is what I built for ~$150
Well I want 3 of these controllers:
It would be a great deal lmao.
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