LuckyTrouble said:
I imagine you are vastly overestimating how many of these Nintendo produced. This is a side thing to keep people invested in Nintendo until the Switch launches; it isn't meant to be an amazing money maker. As it stands, the NES Classic is the type of thing a person will play for a week and then probably shove in a closet, reserving it for the most uncertain of boring days. |
Oh, yeah, obviously. I didn't get deep into it, and of course is nothing compares to a new brand console, or a strong first party game. Still, it's a win for them since they are selling pretty good. That's always a win.







