| Shadowcat said: Wow does anybody actually understand economics or are you too lost in the Mushroom Kingdom? Supply chains can't magically produce millions more Super Nintendos just cuz fanboys whine. There are tonnes of logistics involved in this. Add to that - NINTENDO HAS A HIT SYSTEM CALLED THE SWITCH - heard of it? The fact that nintendo has increased the supply of Super Nintendos AND Switches for the holiday season is impressive. Thanks Nintendo! You da best |
No one really has a problem with the number of SNES classics they had available for preorder or launch. They have a problem over how the preorders were done. They have a problem over how Nintendo has already announced an expiry date to when they will stop making them, which means they have no interest in meeting demand. Do you think anyone would really have a huge problem with the supply issues of the NES classic if Nintendo announced they would keep producing them until demand was met, and stores across the world saw regular shipments every few weeks even to this day? Do you think anyone would really have a problem with the launch of the SNES classic if they were confident they would actually get one eventually?
I'll give you a hint. No one is worried they're never going to be able to get their hands on a Switch eventually, are they?







