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There is no magical product that sells for its original asking price throughout its entire production run unless said production run is genuinely limited (produced in numbers below consumer demand).

This is where strategy theories have to yield and adapt to changes in market conditions.

Either way, it was bound to happen at some point. It was sheer fantasy to have thought that the Wii would be selling for $249 after ten years, or however long Nintendo continues to produce them.