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badgenome said:

Nintendo doesn't make that type of game, either. It's not that their software still flies off of the shelves years later at full price. With very few exceptions, it doesn't. It's just that they are not willing to devalue their software by training their consumers to wait a month to buy their games at 1/3 of the original price. Which is not difficult to understand, because they are a very conservative corporation and gaming is all they do.

So the common fact of "Nintendo games have legs" is imaginary? They sell at full price for the life of the console. Sure at lower numbers as time goes on, but that is solely due to the potential market for that game reaching its max.