>>>Can't help with the name, but here's a novel idea:
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>>>Cut the price of everything to match the new low price and give everyone the full product.
>>>That sounds really weird but think about it for a while.
>>>Think of the cost of maintaining multiple versions.
>>>Think of how you'll explain the high price to buyers who are getting almost the same product as buyers who pay less.
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>>Four years ago daughter showed me a game she got on her iphone. Said she got it for $2.
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>>I liked the game, wanted to buy it for the PC, and guess what, the price varied between $10 and $16. I got so royally deurinated at their sales policy, that I promised I'm not buying it until it's below $5.
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>>I'm still playing that game - there are places where you can play it online for free, probably maintained by advertising (which I wouldn't know, adBlock works and I don't see it). Just for kicks, about once a year I check the price, and it hasn't gone down - once it dropped to $7 but went back to $10.
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>And the game is ?
Bejeweled 2. Just didn't want to advertise them (and, as mr Barnum said, the only bad advertising is no advertising), but since you asked...