68soul on 13 January 2010
If these don't sell enough anymore or are replaced with sequels, i don't see where's the problem: why would Nintendo loose its time and money on a few thousands of copies of all these games when they're sellin' millions of copies of other titles, and prepare to do the same with future titles? The second-hand market is still there anyway for those really lookin' for one of these in the future...
The only "real" problem here is Excitebots never released in Europe... of course, it would be once again to sell only 100k-200k, as the game was nearly a flop in US... but for the thousands of us who would have liked to play it, it's not cool, not cool at all...
OK, it's a "normal" business choice... but 2009 could have made it with one more "niche" game in my collection, and a few more hours of racing fun... Excite Truck was quite good, and that one looked even better...
Fan service? If it doesn't bring tons of $$$, don't expect anything from Nintendo anymore...
"A beautiful drawing in 480i will stay beautiful forever...
and an ugly drawing in 1080p will stay ugly forever..."