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zorg1000 said:
Metallox said:
zorg1000 said:
Metallox said:


Indeed. I think that 200 dollars it's great, and if you don't like Nintendo Land just sell that for 40 dollars somewhere (someone might buy it for that price, I'm sure about that) and you just would pay 20 dollars more for a 60 dollars game of your preference. 220 dollars for the grand total, it's like free for me.

I doubt anybody is buying Nintendo Land for $40 considering it only costs $30 at retail


That's news for me, I really thought that Nintendo games didn't have drop prices until three-four years.


They did on Wii because the big Nintendo games just never seemed to stop selling well, im not sure how it was in previous generations tho.

It was the same with every generation but games like wii sports, NintendoLand and etc are exceptions cause they are super casual games ment to sell cheap and they wont sell at all at $60 in the long run vs a game like Mario Bros U which launched around the sametime still costs $60 and will continue to do so unless a retailer puts it on sale

http://www.gamestop.com/wii-u/games/new-super-mario-bros-u/102516

http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/nintendo-wii-new-super-mario-bros-u-nintendo-wii-u-wii-u/10228217.aspx?path=ae539b89f01b1b36aa6cda039eb3007ben02



                  

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