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Chrkeller said:

I assume Nintendo wouldn't charge a penny more than $40.  I am shocked, stunned, baffled people are arguing full price is reasonable.  

If a price is reasonable to one person but not to another, then that just means they have a lot more interest in the product. There's nothing to be baffled by, it's pretty simple logic lol. Regardless of your thoughts on this being them...um...third remake(?) of Star Fox 64, this all-but-confirms a return to Star Fox is forthcoming. Nintendo is very predictable when rebooting stagnant or dormant franchises: They start with a remake under a chosen studio, they then task this studio to employ what they learned from the remake to create a wholly original title, and... done.

Examples:
(i) TLoZ:OoT 3D (2011) & Windwaker HD (2013) [when rebooting the Zelda franchise, leaving behind its linear gameplay style].
(ii) Metroid: Samus Returns (2017) & Metroid Prime Remastered (2023) [followed up by Metroid Dread & Metroid Prime 4: Beyond].
(iii) Famicon Detective Club Remakes for NS1 [eventually got Emio in 2024].
(iv) Paper Mario TTYD (2024) [though not official, this remake was likely done in order to equip the new lead behind Paper Mario (now that Tanabi is retired) with familiarity in what made Paper Mario so special to gamers].
(v) TLoZ:Link's Awakening (2019). [Grezzo would then go on to follow this game up with Echoes of Wisdom (2024).]
(vi) ...Do I need to keep going? There's also Star Fox 64 3D being followed up by Star Fox Zero as a funny example.