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Mar1217 said:
Pemalite said:

Those games were remastered and sold at full price. Which is exactly your point.

Here... I'll even narrow down the specific part of your post that is pertinent to my prior response.

Mar1217 said:
Thinking they will remaster BC games from their previous console and sell it at 60 bucks full price is really pushing even their logic here. 


Read it and weep. But nice attempt at twisting things around...

Crossgen titles tend to be based on older technology for the previous generation platform.

That is where Breath of the Wild falls into it... It was built primarily for the WiiU.

Added on DLC doesn't really change the fact that those games are WiiU titles. They are amazing games, some of the best games in their respective genre's, but they are still WiiU titles which have found insane levels of success on a superior platform and sold at full price.

It's business.

Honestly, I kinda have to wonder if you've even read the "remastering BC games" or you just having a flawed understanding to think so.

The titles you previously listed are not qualified for the prerequisite simply because there not Backwards Compatible with the Switch. Meaning they had no choice but to sell it back. 

But hey, maybe I'm the one who didn't exprime myself clearly enough 😂

Anywoo, you could have used the Motion Play rereleases of some GameCube titles on BC compatible Wii to destroy my point but I did it myself now with some simple remembering so I'm gonna go weep and play some Kirby to retrieve my smile 😆

I assumed your statement referred to games from prior platforms, enhanced and sold again. Which is the *entire* point of remastering.

But even so... Take Twilight Princess... Which got taken from the gamecube, slightly enhanced and resold on the Wii.
Then Nintendo grabbed that same game, enhanced it again so it was an enhancement of an enhancement... And guess what? Yep. Sold it again on the WiiU.

Nintendo has also been "remastering" prior platforms on the Switch via Emulation and selling those behind a subscription.

Contrary to popular belief, selling and reselling old games is highly lucrative... And Nintendo has a history of it dating back several decades.




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