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Galaki said:

Zelda TP for example. Used version is only $5 less than its full retail of $60.

Nintendo certainly don't control the used games price.

I think it has to do with fewer people reselling their games since they mostly are deemed "classics", meaning it's less likely people will sell after they are done with the game.

Supply and demand.


$60 for twilight princess? I don't know if you live in the states or not, but I found Twilight Princess at my local Gamestop for $50(its original price in the states) new and $ 35 used.



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