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DucksUnlimited said:
Dulfite said:
 


That's simply not true if I read you correctly. Nintendo first party games are generally much harder to find in stores under the "used" shelf, wheras Sony and MS first party games are far more often available in the used section. Companies like Nintendo (and there are others) are of such charming quality that people never want to resell them again, whereas companies like Sony and Microsoft which sell games that often times (not always by the way) feel heartless and less than charmful have a lot of used games in stores. I hardly ever see used first party Nintendo games in stores. People keep those games.

Dat anecdotal evidence.

The alternative hypothesis is that children and families (Ninty's primary demographic) are far less picky than Sony or MS's audience. But I'm sure you prefer the sound of the way you're spinning it, don't you?

The fact is, we don't know the trade in frequency for any of the big 3's games. And even if your anecdotal testimony does apply on a broader scale, we don't know why that is. Making up reasons because you'd like them to be true is childish.


I hope you don't think your going to draw me into a name calling fight. I won't disrespect your view by calling it childish like you have mine. I'm an adult and have an opinion. It may be wrong, but it's my opinion currently. Calling me childish for having an opinion that differs with yours isn't respectful.