Um, the games are selling at $20. Not bad, but not good either.
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Um, the games are selling at $20. Not bad, but not good either.
Updated for future reference. *points above* Sorry Perrin.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shin Johnpv
Very likely, but since the GBA SP itself is already out, our company may not set up a reserve sku for it. I've got to go by my store anyways, so I'll have an update later this evening.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scourge
$20 dollars for a straight NES port of Super Mario Brothers when you can go to Gamestop and get Super Mario Brothers Deluxe for Game Boy Color that also includes the Japanese SMB2, a fun versus mode and tons of unlockable shit for about 12 bucks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Damian79
SOUNDS GREAT!
Technically it isn't the Japanese SMB2.
Seeing as how you are drooling over a console you already own that has a different skin and the words "DOA Ultimate"...SOUNDS GREAT!
OMFGLOSTLEVELSDATSNOTRIGHT!!!!Quote:
Technically it isn't the Japanese SMB2.
That makes absolutely no sense. Aside from the fact that I praised the new GBASP, do either of these objects come with a fuckable Kasumi pillow? Yeah, didn't think so.Quote:
Seeing as how you are drooling over a console you already own that has a different skin and the words "DOA Ultimate"...SOUNDS GREAT!
Great, Nintendo pulls out the Atari Playbook for Marketing and Regurgitating Old Products...
That's always a great sign. :P
Famicom Mini: Super Mario Bros has sold over 350,000 copies as of March 28, anyone who thinks this is a stupid business decision is a moron
With that said, that GBA SP looks awesome and I'm definately going to pick it up
Yeah...Lost Levels. It isn't SMB2. There's stuff missing. I'll go to the store and sell you a body pillow that I drew a DOA character on for 200 bucks, BTW. What's that, you say? You like collecting stuff?
edit: 350K copies? Wow...apparently SOME people want it ;p
Almost as moronic as comparing Japanese sales of a title to the potential sales in the U.S. of the same title and expecting them to be identical. We all know how well the Atari 2600 did in Japan, for example.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mairu
Nintendo is grasping at straws because they have little else to offer - just like Atari did, over and over and over again. While it might not be a "stupid business decision" (something I didn't say, btw), it's not a great sign of things to come.
It was sadly more clever before you edited it into that unintelligible mess. Give it up or leave it in Fight Club.
I'd like to repeat this-
Smart business decision? Yes. Pathetic? Absolutely.Quote:
The games are a total rip-off and I feel sorry for anyone who forks money over for them.