| HappySqurriel said: While I still like the formalized Player's Choice catelogues, I think one of the main reasons that no platform is actively pushing these catelogues like they used to is that they're not that necessary anymore ... From my understanding, Nintendo already has a licencing fee structure which scales according to the price of the game meaning that publishers have the choice to discount their game at any time. As a result, most publishers readily reduce the price of their games when they become "old" and their sales fall to keep the game on store shelves longer. |
I always wondered if Nintendo licensing was a flat fee or some kind of scale. I figured it was probably flat because (unless I'm mistaken) Nintendo prints all the Wii discs and DS carts, charging the publisher for the work.
Was Hotel Dusk $20 on its first printing? Because the reprint with the ugly orange banner is the closest thing I've seen to a Player's Choice line so far.

"The worst part about these reviews is they are [subjective]--and their scores often depend on how drunk you got the media at a Street Fighter event." — Mona Hamilton, Capcom Senior VP of Marketing
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