| mrstickball said: What kind of argument are you trying to get at, Ali? |
It's standard practice for successfull companies to work on generating demand for their product up to a point where they can set up the price of their product independantly of the real cost of product but more based on the level of the demand...
Some people consider that price gouging.
Most of the successfull companies of these last 20 years have been doing so....( Apple and Microsoft being the prime example, Nintendo isn't that much different in regard to the pricing of the Wii...)








