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If you're able to take the one cartridge/disk and play it on both the handheld and homeconsole, then $60 is fair, but if there's a handheld and homeconsole version of each game, with the handheld version obviously having lesser graphics, then $45 for handheld and the usual $60 for console seems good.

 

Kennel83 said:

That's a tough question. One of my biggest doubts about Nintendo unifying both hardware games is that right now A LOT of people double dip with the games, and if they unify them it'll probably mean less sales worldwide, so maybe they start selling their games more expensive to recover some of that loss? Or do you think they still sell game for NX hh and NX console even if they are the same game?

Nowadays I can find almost any wii u game from 29,90-45,90€ and that is just perfect. Most 3ds games are 32€ on average which I find a little bit too much compared to the wii u price.
For NX all I can hope for is they lower the price a little, or as it has been rumoured, they give discounts for the nintendo account or something.

 

I wouldn't say a lot, considering Wii U's sales, but regardless if they take the two seperate versions route then there can still be double dipping, but way more important than that is actually having games to buy in the first place and actually having an installbase to sell to. This would be greatly helped by having a unified software library.