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I mean if they produced enough and marketed properly, it could do that. It's $60 and has potential appeal to a huge number of people. Gamers who haven't bought Nintendo in ages but have nastalgia for their old experiences, former gamers who have moved on but want to relive some childhood memories, parents of young children looking for a really affordable way to provide some more substantive games that are safe (both ratings wise and no micro transactions to drive up cost), collectors. However, I doubt it will cause I don't see Nintendo producing a mountain of the things or marketing too aggressively for it.