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Boutros said:
It's not actually sold out anywhere. That's Nintendo's (now all too obvious) tactic to raise demand by creating artificial rarity. They've been doing that for years now.

And how does artificial rarity raise demand? Do you honestly believe that? So because someone can't buy something another guy will want to buy it even though he never wanted it before... Yeah, that makes no sense. 



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