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Of course it is a good decision.
A sale of an NES mini or SNES mini won't carry anymore sale with them at all.
It's a 60 or 80 dollar one time thing. That they have to share with some of the license holders that have games on there.

In comparison, Mario Odyssey on its own has already made more money for Nintendo than those two micro consoles combined, when all costs are factored in.

They were strictly a brand revival stunt, and should not overstay they welcome.