Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, Emuparadisers! hope y'all have had a great day full of cookies, gifts and more cookies :wacko:
So I was looking at some Turok carts online (Turok 2 Seeds of Evil specifically). Yeah I know there's a remaster but it's digital only for my situation, so nope.
Saw some Japanese carts labelled Violence Killer Turok New Generation.
I don't recall noticing that before :rofl:
Does a violence killer kill violently, or is it someone who works to kill violence?
Did you all have a good xmas? I notice it is sure hard to find strategy guides for certain games.
Ah yeah, it's silly that MS isn't doing any limited prints. It's as if they actually dislike the physical market.
I just assumed you didn't want to buy the overpriced Switch physical version for whatever the eBay price is going now. While I like these limited run releases, it's hell to buy any of them after the fact.
Nah I'm too cheap to spend big money on things I don't really need. I don't have anything Switch including the console.
I could just wait until I get a cheap ED64 clone (like I will for most titles) but there are some physical N64 carts I wouldn't mind having, in the case of Turok 2 it's the early black US cart I'm kinda interested in tbh.
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You know, Zelda: Breath of the Wild should be lower in price by now. I think Nintendo would probably get more sales if they actually lowered their price of their first party games after a year or two, like MS and Sony do. When first party games do go on sale, they're only $5 or $10 off.
Nah, this absolutely works out better for them. The depreciating price model makes many customers who might otherwise be willing to pay full price, just not. So when prices drop and those customers eventually pick the game up, you can consider those sales lost money. Plus the money actually earned on one $60 sale isn't even close to equal to three $20 sales.
Sure this is worse for me as a consumer that wants to buy everything possible. But it's clearly a more stable business model.