For PS2 Greatest Hits, a game had to have been out for at least 9 months and sold over 400,000 copies. I don't think there was a specific set of rules established for the GC Player's Choice line. Melee took years to be a Player's Choice game, and I still saw all the retailers selling it at almost full price. Double Dash!! sold like crazy, and has never been part of the line. Look how long it took for the GBA Player's Choice line, which is tiny and nigh-useless at this point.
Basically, if the game is still selling well, Nintendo won't drop the price. They have traditionally been the stingiest on software price drops over the last several years, and they obviously have even less of a reason to change that now. It's one of the reasons the company is so insanely profitable.
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