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It’s a toy, not a video game.

And that’s the “made for kids” part you aren’t getting - it’s like getting a doll house and trying to say that there’s really nothing there for videogame fans, but your daughter can sit there for hours and make up stories with it... (most) adults, we can’t do that anymore, not in any enjoyable capacity.

The price of admission is likely something Nintendo researched when they saw other similar cardboard products selling for huge amount of money (like the Minecraft stuff). While the initial shipment didn’t sell our right away, people are buying it at a fairly steady rate.



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.