I know this much: products like this are usually sold for at least 50% profit if possible, as a standard. So if Nintendo sold 2.5 mil at ~$14 making $7 on each, that's $17.5 mil in raw profits in a little over a month with supply constraints and that's just the US. I think that's a good start. And I could be way off, the 50% profit is *very* modest given what we are dealing with. It could be 75% instead which would increase the profits to well over $20mil. from the US alone.







