| Lyrikalstylez said: Dont you guys find it odd that Nintendo retail games never ever go down in price over time? I mean these people sure love to take there fans for every cent |
While I can agree with the digital content that NEEDS to go on sale, I disagree with you about the Nintendo first party retail stuff. Some of it goes on sale pretty quickly (Like Metroid Prime 3 and a few others). The big games--the multi-million sellers don't go on sale because they retain their value. They stay in demand and people that buy them tend to keep them. If there were a million copies of Super Mario Galaxy 2 used at Gamestop, I can see the price dropping. That's not the case. People that buy a Triple A Nintendo game tend to keep them. There's no market saturation so there's no price drop. If a Nintendo game bombs or sells below expectations they follow the same rules as everybody else.








