| RolStoppable said: Yeah, that's what I said. Anyway, I wouldn't pay $40 for a used copy of The Wind Waker, so clearly overpriced. |
It doesn't matter what you would pay. It's what the majority would pay in a flexible price market. You don't matter in that sence. Not over priced. Kirby is overpriced. It's not a price determined by competition. It's determined by an antiquated pricing structure that starts at $60 and deviates from there. And it's price is determined by Nintendo, a company with no competition when it comes to pricing Kirby. In one year, the game will be much, much, much cheaper new, because the game isn't worth the current asking price.
Nintendo will keep the price the same on the eshop because they're in a controlled environment with no direct competition.







