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Conina said:
Dulfite said:

$60 in 1996 would be $104 today roughly. Many games were sold for more than $60 in 1996, some as high as $75-80 each in USA. So, $60 today would be at most $35 in 1996. Just for context.

Most ten year old games are sold for $1 - $20 today digitally, not for full price again. Just for context.

They wouldn't be if they had gamers willing to pay more. Plus, most of those 10 year old games don't have HD texture packs as well as a bunch of QoL features added with the relaunch.

If a company starts off with a premium price model that doesn't hardly diminish and its fans approve of it, it isn't their fault if other companies have to charge so little to sell after time has passed. If it was a problem, then consumers wouldn't buy the games and Nintendo would start lowering prices. The fact that they still does this tells us it isn't a problem and people just need to get over it.