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Platina said:
Dusk said:


I'm counting 2013-2015, so the years I was speaking of where I didn't purchase many games were between 2008-2012. Been the same since I have owned the Wii U, which was day one. I don't own a PS4 or X1 but I have noticed that the prices for those are often 10 bucks more instead of only 5 with the Wii U games. I'm not sure what you are arguing about, I said they are all roughly 5-10 bucks more than the US, so we are actually in agreement with that. I said that it has been that way for a long time. You pointed out that there was a time where our prices were on par, I cannot argue that because I have no proof of the opposite, you showed some proof that it had been that way with a post showing the prices that we have now that stated that they went up, so it is what is it. It sucks that I missed out on when the prices were on par. Before that, the prices were higher, the same as they are now. Not really a big deal. As for "many years" saying it was the same... Well it couldn't have been that long since our dollar was only on par and actually higher for a couple, beyond that it sat at around 90 cents for quite a while, but has slowly fallen still recently. 

I have yet to come accross a Wii U game that costs more than 65 bucks, for the game alone anyway. It's damn annoying that it is still an extra 5 bucks than the US but I reflect and realize that is could be much worse when I look at what the UK, parts of Europe and Australia pay for games, so then I realize and extra 5 bucks isn't too bad. 

Yes Smash is 65, just like almost every other big Wii U game, with the exception of Capt Toad or Kirby and those kinds of cheaper entry games (I'm very happy Nintendo is doing this BTW) but they are still 45 bucks instead of 40, c'est la vie.

Calgary, so not far from ya. It's actually that way in PEI and NS as well. When I was in those places last year I always make an effort to stop by ebgames or game stores to check what they have and for potentially rare used games I might want. Also Moncton, NB. Of course that was all 2014. So far in 2015 in Abbotsford the prices were the same, at least last month when I was there.

Well, I guess I am wrong to be doubtful since you have shown me a few games that are now preselling at 75. Best thing you can do, I suppose, would be to not buy them and refuse to buy them at that price point, or buy them somewhere else. These are actually record prices for games in Canada. Besides the likes of rock band or that kind of thing, I have not seen prices that high before. That really is ridiculous without doubt. My apologies for doubting you, I have been happily stuck in my Wii U world where it has only went up to 65 with the exception of Mario Party 10 with the Amiibo which is sitting at 70 last I checked, which is 10 bucks more than the US. 

I was doubting they would go up to a higher price point they what they are now... errr... last month. I hadn't seen the clear proof till you actually showed me. That is why I was doubting. Don't get me wrong, it's not that I doubt you personally or anything, but lots of people just say stuff on the net, like I did actually. I wasn't up on the most recent news of the prices going up to the new price point. Luckily not all retailers are using those price points, it's mostly just EBgames (they suck btw) and there are still many other options, even Amazon which was mentioned in the article, I checked and they still have them at the 70 price point (Disgaea) instead of the 75, it's not much better but it's still only 10 bucks instead of 15, at least on Amazon.ca anyway. But now I do have a much better understanding of where you are coming from with this. However, since this is all about Code Name STEAM which is only 5 bucks more than the US, it seems like it would still be a good value purchase for the time being. If you haven't tried the demo, do so. I was expecting a good game, I was surprised to find, at least in my opinion, a great game. 

Thanks for being patient. 

 

The price increase only began for Nintendo games in mid 2014 because games like Bravely Default were only sold for $40 but was released early 2014...

However, though there was a price increase, these games are still being sold at MSRP when they were released. For example Mario 3D World is still sold at $60 despite Mario Kart 8 and all major after being sold at $65

Therefore, even if Nintendo games were to increase to $10 above US, this game would probably still be sold at $45 (assuming it is still being sold)

Sorry for butting into your convo :P


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