[confirmed] Zelda: Tears of The Kingdom is Nintendo’s first 70 dollar game

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Lol at stans in here calling other stans hypocrites. :mjlol:

None of yall MFs are objective and you guys know it. I don’t know why you guys play this game.

I admit my stannery and i admit that I’ve never had a problem with 70 dollar games, and will be paying 70 dollars for Belda. I’ve never changed my stance on this. :hubie:

Some of us just can’t be truthful about these things
 

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Y'all got short term memory or weren't there

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In 1997 prices that's way worse than today.
When I see this argument I feel that this is disingenuous.

Game cartridges are pieces of hardware with batteries, motherboards, microchips, resistors and capacitors.

When CDs became the norm for games, the price dropped. Now Nintendo's selling software on a SD card costing them less than a dollar.
 

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When I see this argument I feel that this is disingenuous.

Game cartridges are pieces of hardware with batteries, motherboards, microchips, resistors and capacitors.

When CDs became the norm for games, the price dropped. Now Nintendo's selling software on a SD card costing them less than a dollar.

Yeah and remember the argument when playstation and others put games on cd's was because they was infinitely CHEAPER... now in modern times companies just want to price gouge us for their pockets... but people in here will defend them!!? :scust:
 
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When I see this argument I feel that this is disingenuous.

Game cartridges are pieces of hardware with batteries, motherboards, microchips, resistors and capacitors.

When CDs became the norm for games, the price dropped. Now Nintendo's selling software on a SD card costing them less than a dollar.
You really bought the cost of goods sold argument when it comes to that little plastic huh
 
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