Why do Nintendo games hold their price so well? Is it because they don't produce enough copies or is it they're just so rigid on their prices that people just cave in and buy them regardless knowing they won't drop in price?
Spasho to koimaster
14 Jul 16#14
It's an old habit of Nintendo to make like a limited quantity for their own games and then the prices never drop. On one hand, that's a good thing because you can get your money back by reselling but on the other, you have to always pay £30+ for a game you may want.
Don't look up the prices that Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn and Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance are going or you might get a heart attack. I predict Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE and Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water will cost even more than their RRP prices too. There's also the third party Wii U games and stuff but hardly anyone cares about those to give two thoughts.
utopiangames
12 Jul 16#8
Worth buying a wii u for! Free online play also!
madeofbraille
12 Jul 16#6
Does the reward points/credit ever expire on game?
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Don't look up the prices that Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn and Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance are going or you might get a heart attack. I predict Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE and Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water will cost even more than their RRP prices too. There's also the third party Wii U games and stuff but hardly anyone cares about those to give two thoughts.
http://www.shopto.net/video-games/download/NDO2366766-wii-u-ddc-aoc-mario-kart-8-combo
great price and game