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Regarding "overcharging".
The only price that exists is the one they offer for it. If you think it's too expensive for what is offered, congratulations, you know how to spend money. For any kind of product whatsoever.
I certainly think Super Mario Odyssey or Super Mario Bros Wonder were worth their price tag, because they're great. And that's completely subjective.
You either think it's worth it and buy it, or you don't. They're selling games, not food and water. And you've got a freaking galaxy of other games to choose from.
Wonder wasn't worth thenplastic it was wrapped in. I know that is an opinion but I was very disappointed.
As a longtime Mario fan, I liked it - but it did feel a bit short. I would have been disappointed if I'd paid full price for it.
As somebody who isn't buying their products, I can say they are overcharging. Your point falls apart when your base assumption is removed.
You certainly can.
It shouldn't matter at all to you though. And it sounds absolutely ridiculous when you're shouting your outrage at people who do buy some of their products.
Yes, a comment on a board is shouting outrage.
Shout your outrage elsewhere. Yall are desperate for a personal insult to avoid confronting the conversation about Nintendo.