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1: They are screwing stores by forcing them to buy crap they don't want, like all those shitty DS games that no one buys. Plus some stores become so over stocked with DS's they don't sell. They did this with the GB and GBA with its systems and games.

2: As i said stores are forced to buy more then they can sell, the DS only sold out at christmas, and this was not at all stores.

3: Stores do not get to pick anything they want, nintendo likes to force their shitty games with the good ones, they have done this with all their systems. They also keep good games and better selling items from stores if they do not buy a certain amount of Nintendo crap.

4: I have a DS and it is crap for the most part.


Okay first off, the shitty DS games that you are referencing are mostly from 3rd party publishers that are trying to take the cheap and easy route. Plus in my area of the eastern US, DS systems are sold out everywhere, that may just be area specific but i highly doubt it.

The only part of your third statement that is true is that stores do not get to pick what they want, that is taken care of at a corporate level and is based on sales projections of titles.

And your 4th point is purely opinion and your distain shows in the rest of your post.