...I'm honestly curious how Nintendo is going to approach prices. On the one hand they do keep their prices at full for longer and do have Tears at 70, but Wonder was still at 60. I'd have expected they'd have started the price rise on the Nintendo top line games (NNN?) seeing as 70 dollar Pikmin 4 would be...an interesting argument.
At the same time, the Nintendo price strat is partially operating on the value perception of full price games, so does that metric still stand at 60, or do they need to have them at 70 to keep that perception?
The Democratic Nintendo fan....is that a paradox? I'm fond of one of the more conservative companies in the industry, but I vote Liberally and view myself that way 90% of the time?