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happydolphin said:
Spazzy_D said:

Then people won't buy it and it will be priced accordingly?

Hurting Nintendo tremendously for the learning period. It would be pro-active for them to take a deeper look at the new state of the market and see if there isn't an alternative pricing scheme they could look into before having the market tell them they were wrong.

Right or wrong?


The demand hasn't slowed at all though, and "higher quality 3D games," even HD ones, have been around for what, 7 years?  A price of a game can be dropped, especially if they don't put a lot of resources into it like you think.  The percieved value of a game can not be raised after you aritficially lower it.  If Nintendo starts selling Mario for a lower price, there is no going back.  It's a one way street, so no, they are still selling based on demand.