| OdinHades said: Why should they? People keep buying their games. So everything is fine and dandy. Supply and demand. The moment demand drops, prices will also drop. The cost of the cartridges or something doesn't even matter. |
The profit earned from a $60 GKC is actually greater than that of a $70 game-on-cartridge. Lower price = lower barrier to entry = broader market of sales. And Nintendo will not be dropping their prices, that much I know for certain. Regardless of demand. If they rode $300 Wii U with $60 games into the grave, they’re not gonna let go of $70-80USD games on NS2.








