Fantastapotamus
Wrong about commas, wrong about everything
Maybe not yours!corporations are not your friends
Maybe not yours!corporations are not your friends
This reasoning makes no sense to me. Why would you care if the prices tanked a week later? Is it because you don't want people to get any better a deal than you did?
Fact is, I am in a fortunate spot financially as well, and just because I am doesn't give me a pass to waste my money.
Stop yelling and improve your reading comprehension. As I said multiple times already, with other games you are forced to make a decision: a. Play the game at launch and lose money b. Save money by waiting for the game to go into bargain bin. With Nintendo games, you can buy the games at lunch, play them and later resell them.
What dark magic is this.
Thats not really a case of Stockholm Syndrome though. I dont think he feels any pity for Nintendo, and hes not being held hostage or anything like that.You're deluding yourself into thinking higher prices are better for you and calling video games an investment (they aren't), possibly due to an irrational love of Nintendo.
If you play games an immediately resell them I suppose there COULD be an advantage.
I don't pay for my Nintendo games though. I am planning to sell my GC collection and it will be enough to pay for switch, and I got to play everything with other people at launch. Shrugs
You need to look up opportunity cost in an economic book or on Wikipedia. Anything with a smaller opportunity cost is a relative investment.
If the games got cheaper you wouldn't feel the need to resell them.
Games are a luxury but they shouldn't remain so expensive. People with money can be rewarded with being able to play a new game right away. People with patience can be rewarded with affordable games.
That's how it should be.
A Nintendo system is doom for a kid who's parents don't have a lot of expendable income. They aren't going to have much to play.
Also, why would you use Nintendo and doom in the same post? You have now summoned the rest of the Nintendo locust to spam the thread with shitty Nintendoomed clock gifs. No criticism of Nintendo will be permitted!
This is a bad thread. Games are not an investment. Games never dropping in price is not a pro-consumer move. I've passed on so many Wiiu games because "It's 2+ years old, why is it still $60? I can get a dozen games on Steam for that...".
I rarely buy nintendo games because of this.
YuuupStockholm Syndrome: Nintendo Edition
That is false though.Buy a Nintendo console and a game, play the game, finish it, sell it at why you paid for it, buy another game and so on. As I said, you people want to collect games, you don't want to play them
I am waiting for anyone to actually come up with an econicimal reason explaining why Nintendo policy is not in favor of the consumers that are not into collecting games, but actually playing games.
How's imaginary GAF going for you?
I'll sell them for what I paid for them. Excluding the money that I would have made from the internet rate I get from the bank, I really haven't paid for them.
I don't mind paying for quality. The big name first party Nintendo games are one of the few I still buy on day one.
All my christmas money went to PSN this year because Nintendo decided they were above having a sale. And there's several 3DS games I really want but I got like 3 games for the price of one and they were just as high quality.
Stay losing, Nintendo.
I also just don't resell games. If you're reselling games that much why are you even buying games? Renting them would be a better consumer decision.Because having to resell a game is effort. Buying them cheaper at a later date is much more preferable to most people.
So you never complain about price when buying gifts for family or friends, right?
Where is this mythical place?I'll sell them for what I paid for them. Excluding the money that I would have made from the internet rate I get from the bank, I really haven't paid for them.
Let's use your logic:
-No-Nintendo game is released at 60$
-Don't buy it and wait 2-3 months
-Get it for 30$
-Another game is released at 60$
-Don't buy it and wait 2-3 months
-Get it for 30$
-Outcome: You expent (NOT WASTED) 60$ and have 2 games, 2 games you own and can be played and replayed when you want.
-Nintendo game is released at 60$
-Get it for 60$
-Another game is released at 60$
-Sell the first game for (as OP said) 40$
-Buy the second game for 60$
-Outcome: You expent (NOT WASTED) 80$ and only have 1 game.
Btw I can't imagine people selling games like Smash Bros, Mario Kart or Splatoon.
So why are you against Nintendo having more sales then?I don't. I complain about my job not paying me fairly, I blame myself for not managing to find one that does, but complaining about the price of a luxury item that rarely drops because the product is good and people find that the price matches the value that they get out of it is silly.
Look, everything goes on sale at some point, even Nintendo games. Be patient and be wise with your money, no matter how much money you make. I almost never pay full price for things if I think it's too high, and I'm not just talking about games. Since we're on the topic of Nintendo games, though, I'll mention that I got Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze and Captain Toad Treasure Tracker on official sales, I got Super Mario 3D World and Yoshi's New Island when they were released as Nintendo Selects, and I got Mario Kart 8 + New Super Mario Bros. U for $60 when MK8 launched and Nintendo had that deal where you could get a free game. Stuff I got at full price, like Splatoon and Smash Bros. U, I think you would agree are worth every cent.
Stockholm Syndrome: Nintendo Edition