"It's because they know you'll pay." *Owns Mario 3 on 4 different Nintendo consoles* I came out here to have a good time but I'm honestly feeling so attacked right now.
Is it worth buying Nitnedoz online service? I just have Super Smash Broz Ultimate that I would play online. And I'm not getting the lan adapter because I'm nowhere close enough to the ethernet wifi box in the houze.
InnerRise smash is terrible online, it’s laggy as hell, which pissed me off as I bought Nintendo online specifically for it. Trading smash in for RE2 on PS4 anyway.
Ant Ryan I wouldn’t say that, now if you’re looking for a 1 on 1 match it handles decently well, no lag spikes but decent, 3 player smash all depends on the region, and if you’re looking for a 4 player smash you’ll never get a good match, you would have to go to Asia to get such high definition of quality.
Online doesn't matter in the long run. Since the servers will be shutdown eventually when the support for them is gone. Offline singleplayer is all that truly matters.
@@adualaispuro it's also sounds funny 'couse, u'r know, dark souls/skyrim/saints row/mk11/witcher/etc games have already been released/announced on "family friendly" switch and I think Nintendo won't change their policy for third party projects. P.S. Stuff for another thread, but when u saw some elder games like siberia or mobile games like doodle god with "first day" price, u think "maaan, wtf?"
Is directed for kids but the parents are the ones buying them, is like having a good double market, now the kids play it, tomorrow the parents will play it and show them to their kids and that becomes into a long, long cycle.
The video doesn’t touch on one of the biggest reasons: Nintendo games are evergreen. They sell well for years after release. Most other games do the majority of their sales during the first few weeks and months after release. After that, sales fall off a cliff. Discounts are used to sell additional units.
Do you mean first party Nintendo games or do you mean like Resident Evil 2 on PlayStation aged badly and Resident Evil on the N64 hasn't. Or are you talking about their more recent stuff.
not to mention that classic mini systems with classic nintendo games sell very well and there is demand, i own a snes mini and i love it. virtual console is a needed feature, people buy nintendo systems for it. for newer games, people say they would buy a wii u game for the 2nd time if it released on the switch, eg. dkc: tropical freeze, captain toad and other games that are/will be ported. nintendo just makes quality games that age well
Exactly. Mario kart 8 stays relevant until Mario Kart 9 comes out. Gears of Battlefield Duty 17: Siege Warfare III stays relevant until Battle of Call of Dutyfield - Reloaded Warfare Modernly 8 Comes out next week The graphics style always ages well, too. Games that shoot for the most "realistic" or "gritty" look at the time always end up looking like pewp a few years later
@@Rhapbus1 because comparing yearly series to Mario Kart is fair. Are you aware of how many Mario games come out every year that all look and sound the same?
"When's the last time you can remember Nintendo releasing a buggy unfinished game?" This hits different after the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
Normal company: sells dlc at the price of a full price game. me: hahahah no Nintendo: announces waluigi dlc for smash at the price of a full priced game Me a nintendog: I’ll take 20
It's not an issue of quality it's an issue if the fact dust and other particles are causing it. Just clean a bit under the rubber bit of the joycon, the drift will disappear almost instantly
blitszina It’s not just that; I cleaned my first joycons when they first started to drift, but that didn’t do *shit.* My first joycons are now the driftiest, most whack shitheads I’ve ever owned. I’m really, really disappointed in Nintendo for not fixing their joycons for 3 whole years.
Quantum Witcher probably because that’s what Nintendo is known for. A majority of people’s last Nintendo console was the Wii. And while the flopping Wii U had a disk, the only popular Nintendo console with disks were the Wii and the Game Cube. They held out on switching to disks back in the day, they kept using cartridges with their DS line of systems, and now they are back on cartridges for the Switch. Nintendo just isn’t known for using disks like Sony and Microsoft are on their consoles. Those companies have never used cartridges (unless you want to count floppy disks for early PCs with Microsoft). It’s far more relevant to talk about cartridges with Nintendo than it is to talk about disks.
That still doesn't answer the question. Saying "because they're not known for using disks" does not correlate what so ever to why the price hasn't gone down what so ever, despite the technology being used to put those games on disks being cheaper. That's so completely irrelevant to the conversation I honestly don't know why you even put it here.
I got Splatoon 2 for half the price when it went on sale for 33% off (+ the Gold Points I had saved up) last year during E3. These games do go on sale, but you REALLY have to watch out for it.
MasterMooper yup! I don’t get why some people bash vide games while also buying a Netflix subscription for 300 dollars a year and only watch a few hours
Bored scientist For BOTW you got Cemu, and for Mario Odyssey you got Yuzu. Switch emulation is still in its infancy but it can run Mario Odyssey at a playable rate. It’s only got mario odyssey rn tho so until they can get a perfect smash emulation then the switch emulation scene is non existent to me right now.
Anal Del Taco unlike Apple Nintendo tries to find ways to make they’re system less expensive, Apple just wants to make it more expensive, they want both your kidneys
PhantomGamer926 this is just blind hate. I use iPhone because of the great design of the phone. I ask that you think about it before going and writing another hate comment. I do not like the layout of android phones because of the unnecessary buttons on the bottom of the screen and whatnot. Apple took the mobile phone and made it touch screen, and along with that they also simplified the design to make it efficient and clutter-free.
Video: Do you want to play Assassin's Creed II? Me: No. Video: Do you want to play an Assassin's Creed style open world game. Me: No. Video: Do you want to play Mario and Zelda games? Me: Fair enough.
@@willscorner8423 they are not really. EA games are microtransaction filled games with shitty design and recycled gameplay with really small changes to spice up the gameplay a bit. Nintendo offers a bit more of diversity between their main line games (Super Mario Odyssey is a extremely well done and fun game) and has decided to swap their IPs to have a new look (Zelda BOTW being the biggest, most outstanding example) Only times they have done stuff like EA were the NEW! Series of Mario games. Which are known as being one of Nintendo's biggest fails, but they corrected it and came with better games along the way.
@@tsmith8082 I hope so, I really like Bethesda. They are facing really bad PR problems right now, though. It's their fault, so, I hope they learn with their mistakes and it doesn't mean bad things for us. :/
Mookie6209 A bad game? No. A ton of PR blunders, and huge mistakes though. Yeah, that's gonna leave a mark. I doubt those who had their personal information and credit cards leaked by Bethesda, after trying to get the product they paid for, aren't gone to forget that anytime soon.
@@Mazura_gn Both are different games. In presentation and in gameplay.. Octopath is a JRPG while BOTW handles more like a western open world rpg.. much like the Witcher 3.. I recommend trying the demo I think that game have a demo in the eshop then make your judgement from there.
@@Mazura_gn breath of the wild is an action rpg way different then a regular rpg you don't have full control of the combat alot of it is just selecting a move .
@@agustinluna4529 yeah but the iris getting ripped off the rest of the eye with blood splattering everywhere may be animated, *but it ain't some red smoke particles*
@@yaelvacacenteno1382 Nintendo owns only like 1/3 of the Pokémon franchise, and can't really do anything in terms of production. The only publish the game. But yeah, I wouldn't say SwSh is buggy, most of the "bugs" people list are obscure exploits that barely affects your playtrough, but very much "rushed and unfinished".
idk who would buy it. in canada its 79.99 which is $90 with tax. Instead, u can buy it for 10-20$ depending on sales on other platforms that play it at much better quality
Aaron T A lot of people bought it. A lot of people still only have one console. It’s a very rich mentality to have more than one gaming “machine”, whether that be an Xbox, PlayStation or a capable gaming PC to run something like the Witcher III in Ultra....
I was too, but there doesn't seem to be much of them at retail right now. The selects normally focus on the early games of a consoles life to be resold near the end of the console's life, so the Wii U season of selects have passed and the 3DS season of selects has mostly passed as well. It will probably be another three or four years before we even see Mario Kart 8 DX or Mario Odyssey on the selects lineup. BOTW could get a select earlier than that on the Wii U, but I doubt retailers are willing to get more Wii U games this late.
@@seacliff217 The selects titles are still on sale , though they only consist of early console titles (oh how I desperately wish FE:A was a selects title...)
@@s-wo8781 I'd rather pay 5 bucks more and have my Nintendo game new. Due to the amount of kids who play Nintendo games as their first games, the used game section usually has those games in terrible condition.
Maybe it's because Nintendo doesn't make a "new installment" in their franchises every single year. Breath of the Wild would probably be cheaper if breath of the Wild Modern Warfare existed.
@@SirBlackReeds but New series isn't a yearly installment. Yeah they play the same but look at the release dates. The orginal was in 2006, Wii was 2009, and Wii U and 2 were in 2012. Party 9 was 2012 and 10 was 2015, Super was 2018.
Achilles5dawg yo what a bargaaiinnn. Mine was £49 on Game (uk version of GameStop but it’s actually good). On amazon it was £59 so I got a descent deal with Game.
@@MerkhVision Sure hope not, it's my least favorite Zelda and i've seen so much horrible things in it from the 15 hours I played that I can't believe so many people like it. I recently beat the new Link to the past remake and enjoyed it much more than Breath of the wild which is the first Zelda game I couldn't bring myself to finish.
Wiseassery aside, this IS a good video and it's informative and I like it. Anything Clayton produces, especially, is a delight to watch. Its just that the sudden change in tone is jarring, like if I called an old pal on a Saturday morning to see what's up and he told me a fascinating historical anecdote and I hung up smarter but aimless.
Uhm...this looks a bit like a Nintendo commercial. While there is certainly some truth in it, there's more. Sure, Nintendo first party games have a strong quality policy, but you didn't touch another important aspect: collectability. As a collector, I can tell you that Nintendo games are some of the most collected overall. People love having a Zelda collection or a Mario collection, purely for nostalgia factor. Which explains why their games are such long sellers. Even today, people are fighting online to grab an original copy of Metroid or Pokemon Blue on Ebay, despite those games being playable digitally. Which also means, buying a Nintendo game ensures you are very likely to get something that will retain its price in the future or even get more valuable. Same thing can be said for exclusive games on other platforms as well, but only when they were produced in small quantities. For example, a copy of Suikoden for PS1 may cost you a bit because it's a exclusive game, that didn't sell huge numbers and it's an RPG, a genre that it's highly sought after by collectors and retrogamers because it ages pretty well compared to other genres and it's still very playable years atfer it came out. What's extraordinary about Zelda and Mario games is that they keep their price despite being largely mass produced, due to the very high demand elicited by the name itself. It should be noted, tho, that even some Nintendo first party game occasionally have poor critics, and whenever it happens, the game struggles to keep its value despite being a Nintendo game. Pokemon White 2 and Black 2 come to mind.
Nintendo games never drop in price in disc form either. On the contrary; the prices of wii and wii u games are actually rising as we speak. There's no excuses here, they do it because they can.
5thlvl For me is because of the rarity both consoles are reaching. Games, toys and movies that were discontinued for years or given away at select events tend to rise in price really quickly. With the Wii U now resting on it's grave as we speak, the console will rise, and rise, and rise to a point that you'll wish you bought one the day of release or mourn the day you sold it for the 300 dollar tag it had, same case with it's games, since the console is now currently discontinued, the games it has to offer, although lacking but amazing are gonna get more expensive in the physical area... Digitally, it'll stay the same. It's almost the same with the Wii to clear things up.
@@gc_marcelli I wasn't talking about retro games though. More than 2 dollars? That's kind of a low bar, don't you think? Unless you're talking about digital I seriously doubt you can get a physical copy of almost any game for that price.
The really old Nintendo games in particular retain their value because people simply do not resell them as much once they are done with them, they are kept as collectibles, and therefore there's less supply of second hand games than usual. Also take in account that Nintendd rarely devalues their generational releases with sequels, you WILL NOT find a single Nintendo series that had more than 2 entrie son a single generation, and even 2 entries is rare on itself (on the top of my head I can only think Pikmin 1 & 2, Metroid prime 1 & 2, and Mario Galaxy 1 & 2), only exceptions to the rure are Pokemon games and VERY RECENTLY fire emblem games, which have churned out more than 2 entries per gen. What does that mean? That nearly any mainline Nintendo game is THE game to get on a given nintendo console, meaning, they retain their value as a prized item in videogame history, and everytime a person buy a nintendo console, they have the very simple choice to buy the one game of the franchise they like on said console.
The NeedForSpeeder In the Netherlands it depends on the form. When you want a working pokewalker and SoulSilver or HearthGold, you pay around €90,-. If you just buy Pokémon HeartGold or SoulSilver, they around around €55,-.
Good video with many good points! I understand why they don't drop their prices but for someone in Australia, it's so frustrating as the conversion rates mean their games will sell for $80 to $90 with little to no discount. This means buying multiple games is simply not an option for many people since the games cost a quarter of what a second hand switch console itself sells for. I'm still a nintendo loyalist (despite being frustrated with many of their recent decisions such as with the nintendo online service) but I'm still sad that the prices means that I simply can't access a lot of their games.
Well, at least you do not have to deal with Nintendo's stupid Brazilian price tag. Like seriously, 250-300R$ for ONE GAME?! Wtf? Launch games from other companies cost about 50R$ or less here, and even more so if you play on Steam.
@@abbacchio2502 I feel your pain, here in Peru the games are also between 240 to 300 soles, not to mention the accessories for the console, the worst one so far has been nintendo labo wich is 400 soles wich translates to 120 dollars
Exactly! Like, while we have it bad in AU, Brazil has it waaaaay worse. That is simply unaffordable and ridiculous to the point where its glaringly a bad idea to buy their games unless you wanna go hungry for a few weeks because hey, 300R$ is nothing to sneeze at
@@grayMoth73 Yup. Not to mention that Switch support here is freaking awful and fixing any minor problem the console presents could be a real headache depending on the region you live in. I freaking love Nintendo, but their business pratices can be truly terrible for some of us :/
@@anglerfishtanking Or for like 20 bucks on Ebay, and 30 bucks used off Amazon. Gamestop is certainly not the only place to get this game, you just need to know where to look.
To me, it feels more like that Nintendo is more snobby and arrogant than being marketing geniuses. Yeah, they know their fans will buy the newest Zelda or Mario game at full-price, but it just feels insulting when you find Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze on the Switch for a full $60 when that game came out back in 2014 on the Wii U. Even Pokemon games aren't safe. If you want to buy a digital copy of Pokemon X or Y, time to fork out the full retail price of $40. And that game came out seven years ago. Maybe Nintendo needs to reevaluate themselves and understand that making an old Nintendo-developed game cheaper isn't going to devalue it. Look at the examples of Sony and Microsoft. They discount their hits sometimes less than half of the original MSRP and rake in tons of cash. Also, I would like to add that the cost of the Switch game carts is total bullshit. They're basically proprietary SD cards Nintendo made just so they CAN make them expensive. They could of just used an encrypted SD card as their format to save money, but they want to squeeze out every penny they can from both the publishers and the customers. tl;dr Nintendo is greedy with their own brand and it's gross.
@@DavidWright004 Yeah, I mean PlayStation 4 obviously has some great and memorable games too but those games don't stay at a constant 60 dollars years after release.
Yeah well, i was thinking about the number of classics either network has, it could go either way. But i linked xbox with nickelodeon because the green reminds me of slime. Plus sony has been there longer, like CN was with Hannah Barbara.
I played that game to death, actually, I own all three versions of HW, never had any glitches or bugs in any, maybe one or two weird things but its nothing sonic 06 level
Buggy? No. Unfinished? Debatable but swings towards yes
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@@aspenpawarts9333 wdym not buggy? When you make a game where there's a way of evolving male salandits and coombees, teaching tms to eggs, evolving Pokemon before they hatch, the game is buggy for sure
Polygon's personality-driven stuff is great, and why many of us gravitated towards the channel in the first place. But there's such a wealth of talent and expertise between the entire video team, as proved by stuff like this (and the video essays Simone, Jenna, Brian, Tara and Pat have done), that it would be a shame to lose this quality #content to get more goofs. Goofs and smarts can co-exist!
For sure! Which is why I'm so confused that the goofy stuff is just all gone so suddenly. Even Jackbox seems to have stopped, which was the last goofy one left. (Although I do love the non-goofy Fiend Zone, which has a very different feel to these "Vox" style videos.) They can - and should - definitely co-exist. I just wish they'd be more communicative about this new direction.
Ok apparently FiendZone has also been canned and now I'm even more annoyed........ wyd Polygon why you gotta break our hearts (I know the video team won't be behind this and I still love you all very much, but please can the communication about these changes improve?)
Came here after seeing people defend Skyward Sword HD's sixty-dollar price-tag. This video sums it up perfectly. Nintendo never drops prices on their physical & digital games because of greed. That's it. For comparison's sake, Uncharted 4, The Last of Us Remastered, & God of War, all widely considered to be some of the best games ever, are regularly on sale for 10$-20$ each on the Playstation Store. 1, 2 Switch on the other hand, is still fifty dollars.
The whole "Nintendo always makes quality games" thing is a little amusing to me... Don't get me wrong, they've been making really good games for a long time but to act like EVERYTHING they make is worth full price is kinda pushing it. Let's not forget about games like Mario Tennis Ultra Smash, Paper Mario Sticker Star, Mario Party 10, Kirby Star Allies... I could go on but you get the point.
Um Threonly one of those that isn’t worth the full price is Mario tennis ultra smash and that’s because it didn’t have any thought pit into it they clearly only made that to try to sell Wii U consoles because it’s a mario game paper Mario color splash may not be as good as thousand year door but on its own it’s really good and Kirby was very clearly made with the intent to be a great game and it was you knew exactly what you were getting with star allies and fun Kirby game that brings back some old ideas and the friend ability it was worth a full price even if it wasn’t as deserving of it as other games it deserve that full price
That's fine if you think those games were worth full price but that doesn't change the fact that a lot of people were disappointed by them, myself included. I just don't think it's fair to act like all Nintendo games are worth full price when clearly, some are and some really aren't, unless you're a diehard Nintendo fan and think they never make a bad game. You may have enjoyed KSA but do you think most people would put it on the same level as Mario Odyssey or Botw? Also I didn't even mention stuff like Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival, Star Fox Zero, Metroid Federation Force... It just shows that Nintendo isn't immune from making mediocre games.
Skeebee Cat I understand your point but have you even played federation force before judging it if you haven’t then You cant say anything about it if you have then I respect your opinion on it
No I haven't played Federation Force and maybe that particular game wasn't the best example but I have played Nintendo games that didn't seem worth full price and others shared the same feeling as well. I guess a lot of it comes down to personal taste but I just don't see Nintendo as being significantly better than anyone else when it comes to games. I say this as someone who grew up on Nintendo and on other platforms too.
I got it for frigging $20 in Target as I bought my switch lite. I was paying my stuff and suddenly they said my total was $220 (Game plus console) I was pretty confused at first. I asked if that’s both and they said yeah. I paid it and saw the game was pretty cheap when I bought it, a few dats after the new year.
Mark Meadows Money? My problem is that they should have better ways to separate games. It's too much of an Appstore with how Zelda can be right next to a mobile game.
@@abby0567 Shovelware video gamesEdit Low-budget, poor-quality games, released in the hopes of being purchased by unsuspecting customers, are often referred to as "shovelware". This can lead to discoverability issues when a platform has no quality control
Don't do that, even if Nintendo can handle it, most physical game stores aren't doing that well these days with digital distribution platforms such as Steam, PSN and the eShop. Just pirate instead.
It's much safer to emulate their games. They won't get any of my money until they make an app on PC where I can buy their games. Force me to buy their terrible hardware just to play their games, naw...MS has play anywhere, at least they are making an effort to include the PC.
Customer :how Much is it ? Nintendo :60$. Customer :what? Is there cheaper? Nintendo :no Customer :can you make a discount? Nintendo:no Customer :pleeeaase. Nintendo :no Customer :fine! I'm not gonna buy it. Nintendo :ok. Customer: fine! Here's 60$ Nintendo :thank you. Hehehe.
You can get any game Nintendo has new for $49.95 at Wal-Mart even on day one. Something new they started a few months back, discounting every game by $10.00.
Let’s not even pretend all Nintendo games are high quality. There’s no reason why Star Fox: Zero should be sold at full price years after its release while Ratchet & Clank was better and sold for lessons
Vash Regardless of how you feel about how the remake compares to the original, you can’t deny it’s a quality game. In fact many companies make quality games yet drop their prices very frequently compared to Nintendo
Kevin Kirkham That logic also applies to exclusives. Various times you’ll see high quality PlayStation, Xbox & PC exclusives get discounted. Even various high quality third party titles that are exclusively on a Nintendo system get discounted more frequently than the first party titles.
If I were to summarize Nintendo, I would call it a company with consistently great games and amazing individuals and workers, but also have a corrupt business model that would sell out their customers for a quick buck
Incorrect. The Nintendo Quality Seal simply means that the game has been tested to work, not that it's a "quality" game, which can be highly subjective in of itself. It *was* relevant at a time where buying games was a crapshoot if it would even work or not, and when a sale was final.
The thing is, Nintendo's QA is known in the industry as crazy intense. They've lightened up a lot recently, but GameCube era was REALLY hard to develop for because of how hard they came down on errors. They lightened up way too much for the Wii but they got a decent balance on Switch imo.
No. There wass two seal’s, a seal of quality and seal of approval. They look the same but the quality one literally says “Original Nintendo seal of quality” and the other says “official Nintendo seal”
@@yanceyboyz That doesn't exactly make it better because the Official Nintendo Seal is something Nintendo will slap on anything that comes to their system.
Good fucking luck. Nintendo's limited production runs mean that nowadays even fucking GBA titles can be twice what they were at launch. Pre-owned. I paid fucking eighty dollars for Pokemon Emerald.
Also there are people who haven't owned a WiiU before so the games are new for them. Also Nintendo added some extra stuff to Mario Kart and it's a good game. However I also think there prices are high (if you buy brand new at an store).
If you *hate* it then why do you do it. Everything in the world has a cost. It's only fair. Nothing comes for free. Work for everything you have. And if you work allot, you can have allot.
_eChO_ iN_tHe_MiRrOr_ I agree. There’s a reason I’ve wanted the switch since it released along with a few games but am only able to afford it next month (I had to save up the money for the games and the switch)
@@briwashereee splatoon,botw,binding of isaac, pokken,mario oddessy, super smash bros, dark souls,witcher, kirby star allies, skyrim, so on so forth. Its only 10 extra dollars, its not that big of a deal
I would sell it if Rune Factory 5 wasn't on its way and exclusive. If that game gets announced for PC I am selling this thing ASAP. Most expensive dust collector ever, no games for it I want that I didn't already buy years ago on PC.
Buy the game when it on sell, I always buy my game when it got discount, like blazblue Cross tag it cost 5 bucks, or ace attorney for 14 bucks, OK still expensive for some reasons but come on it's portable....
Buying physical games used private-party is the way to go. True that the games hold their value in the brick-and-mortar after-market, but your every-day home sellers don't always price competitively. Facebook, Craigslist, Letgo, Offerup, and even eBay all have occasional good deals if you are willing to wait a few months before getting them. Without putting in much effort, I bought Mario Kart and Zelda BOTW because I found good deals about six months after release for 50% price. I don't need to play a bunch of games at a time, so taking it slow works well for me.
Jason Simone Yeah, I once saw XC2 on Kijiji for $50. That is $30 less than a copy found in retail and no tax is involved. A pretty good find if you ask me. If you're really lucky, you can find some games prices 50% less or a bundle of games sold for less.
That's still pretty PG compared to full on nudity in a lot of games on other consoles, granted if a parent is worried about that, they shouldn't let a kid play an M rated game and the adult also shouldn't be playing an M rated game around a kid.
@@MHChrono Missed it? Both are still widely available to purchase. Considering Nintendo is keeping the 3DS alive(for now), don't count a port any time soon or at all, really. A whole new Bravely game on the Switch is much more likely.
@@EumelaninKnight Missed it, as in, I never bought a 3DS. And Monster Hunter Gen U is on Switch, so why not a Bravely, or a 1 and 2 combo re-release for Switch? It wouldn't be the first 3DS game to come to Switch... Honestly, it could be a selling point for them to release older titles from other systems, the other consoles of this era are pretty crap at backward compatibility.
Parents : Nintendo is safe and family friendly for kids Developer besides Nintendo : Lets put MK11 for Switch in the Eshop Me : Hahahaha eat that mom and dad
It's not really a "mindless attachment", it's justified consumer confidence. If throughout your childhood and young adulthood you've been playing and enjoying games from decade-spanning franchises, it's reasonable to expect they'll be worth the (admittedly high) prices.
@@melvinsheaddacquiri7635 Yep. The most I've ever felt let down by a Nintendo game was Super Mario 64 back in the day... And I wasn't really let down at all. It just wasn't what I expected or wanted at the time. There's a reason why I can, without hesitation, drop full-price on the latest Legend of Zelda game and won't on the latest Final Fantasy anymore.
Sean Slaughter Just out of curiosity, what were you expecting? SM64 quite literally revolutionised the gaming industry, alongside Zelda OoT, and I say this as someone who isn't exactly the biggest Nintendo fan these days (I own a PS4 and PC). Not hating, just genuinely curious.
All the suggested videos on the side are the funny, compelling, personality-driven things Polygon has made for years. I wish they kept doing that, and if not, I wish they'd say why they aren't.
Not to mention region free to boot! Yeah I know not that special but being able to pop in a Japanese or European game into my console makes me very happy!
The same can be said for any storage medium, how do you think your system stores it's data? Any form of non-volatile memory can fail. Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, I have _never_ , not once, had a cartridge fail, or become difficult to read. _Ever_ . And I own a *_lot_* of them. But I have, however, had 2 HDD's fail, many CD's, and a few SD cards all fail. I think the reason that they're so durable is that they're constantly enclosed in a protective shell, and there's also no moving parts, it's non-mechanical. The only benefit (which is a the same time - a drawback) of a digital game has is that you don't own the game, you own a key to access the game. Which makes for easy account migration and management. But then again, it's also easy with physical media because all you'd have to do is plug it in lol. Platforms like Steam are perfect for digital distribution, it fits the PC perfectly. (I think my Steam library is now 430+). But I digress, _very_ rarely, and under extreme circumstances, does a cartridge fail. Even *_every single one_* of my Super Nintendo cartridges work. For me, and for many other, Nintendo is simply synonymous with the medium, and it works. Edit: Punctuation
@@gamerprince-tl5hg I can only speak for my personal experience and that of my 3 younger brother when we were kids, recognize that your switches HDD is just as vulnerable, if not more so.
This was true well before the Switch's cartridges, the Wii U used a blu ray like tech but without the blu ray licencing, the Wii used DVDs without DVD video licencing, arguably they had even cheaper physical costs than others because of those in those generations.
Also the bit about the nintendo deal meaning a good game. Nintendos made tons of trash or average games too...its not like their the only one that makes god like games that are too posh to every go on sale.
I respect Nintendo for not dropping prices. They sell £59 games for £59 pounds. Xbox and PS4 games are £30 at an original price of £59. Also. I moved over to Xbox a couple of years ago. My whole life being a Nintendo fan I never lived with glitches and bugs the same way I do now. Glitches and bugs were things you have to look for in Nintendo game. Xbox and PS4 or PC have glitches being a part of life. They literally just make the most quality games.
4:27 - 4:56 aged beautifully with Super Mario 3D All Stars. The commercial even has the same exact date as to when it'll end! xD (Probably cause that's usually the end of the fiscal year.)
The only time I saw a price drop on nintendo games was at the Toys R Us shutdown a few months ago. I got Ultra Moon for 15$. That's about as good as it gets- but it doesn't count because it was a Toys R Us discount, not a Nintendo one.
Most of the Nintendo games were long gone when those sales hit, but I did pick over nearly two dozen PS3, Xbox 360 and Xbox One games, along with a Xbox 360, Xbox One X, and a Splatoon strategy guide.
That's a 3DS sale, prices for the 3DS drop normally, not to mention they are not worth 60 dollars upon release, like Switch games. You can see the difference.
“It’s because they know you’ll pay”
Okay just call me out
I agree
I'll pay
I will pay with my kidney
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Dude I am looking to get a new Lola loud music video I lol
"It's because they know you'll pay."
*Owns Mario 3 on 4 different Nintendo consoles*
I came out here to have a good time but I'm honestly feeling so attacked right now.
Oh hey, you watch Illymation to?
TopFurret I’m the 900 like
You should. You're part of the problem.
@@ctrl-alt-bang1324 You gonna get the Animal Crossing one? It's pretty nice.
@@ctrl-alt-bang1324 Why da fuq would u get it again lol??
The games are never buggy which is great, but their online servers on the other hand...
Underground Tech every Online game excluding Mario tennis aces, Mario kart 8 deluxe, splatoon 2, & Arms is bad.
Is it worth buying Nitnedoz online service? I just have Super Smash Broz Ultimate that I would play online.
And I'm not getting the lan adapter because I'm nowhere close enough to the ethernet wifi box in the houze.
InnerRise smash is terrible online, it’s laggy as hell, which pissed me off as I bought Nintendo online specifically for it. Trading smash in for RE2 on PS4 anyway.
Ant Ryan I wouldn’t say that, now if you’re looking for a 1 on 1 match it handles decently well, no lag spikes but decent, 3 player smash all depends on the region, and if you’re looking for a 4 player smash you’ll never get a good match, you would have to go to Asia to get such high definition of quality.
Online doesn't matter in the long run. Since the servers will be shutdown eventually when the support for them is gone. Offline singleplayer is all that truly matters.
"Disney and nintendo target younger audience"
28 year old me: "laugh nervously"
I mean with Disney it's stuff obviously aimed for children but with Nintendo it's just something for all ages
@@adualaispuro it's also sounds funny 'couse, u'r know, dark souls/skyrim/saints row/mk11/witcher/etc games have already been released/announced on "family friendly" switch and I think Nintendo won't change their policy for third party projects.
P.S. Stuff for another thread, but when u saw some elder games like siberia or mobile games like doodle god with "first day" price, u think "maaan, wtf?"
A young audience. Some people laugh in Bayonetta and Deadpool
*Laughs in Bayoneta and MM*
Is directed for kids but the parents are the ones buying them, is like having a good double market, now the kids play it, tomorrow the parents will play it and show them to their kids and that becomes into a long, long cycle.
It's easy when you say games like Zelda or Mario, but tell me ¿why 1,2 Switch still cost 50$?
Same reason as everything else. If it soothe your soul, it never sold well past it's prime.
Because it's actually a better game than everything available on other consoles
John Redcorn HA HA HA
Name some games that are better on PS4 so I can comment on how mediocre your tasteless list is
They cant put a price high enough
for such a beutiful story
The video doesn’t touch on one of the biggest reasons: Nintendo games are evergreen. They sell well for years after release. Most other games do the majority of their sales during the first few weeks and months after release. After that, sales fall off a cliff. Discounts are used to sell additional units.
Do you mean first party Nintendo games or do you mean like Resident Evil 2 on PlayStation aged badly and Resident Evil on the N64 hasn't. Or are you talking about their more recent stuff.
Samuel Raji I’m talking about games published by Nintendo, generally. They tend to sell well years after release. Obviously there are exceptions.
not to mention that classic mini systems with classic nintendo games sell very well and there is demand, i own a snes mini and i love it. virtual console is a needed feature, people buy nintendo systems for it. for newer games, people say they would buy a wii u game for the 2nd time if it released on the switch, eg. dkc: tropical freeze, captain toad and other games that are/will be ported. nintendo just makes quality games that age well
Exactly. Mario kart 8 stays relevant until Mario Kart 9 comes out. Gears of Battlefield Duty 17: Siege Warfare III stays relevant until Battle of Call of Dutyfield - Reloaded Warfare Modernly 8 Comes out next week
The graphics style always ages well, too. Games that shoot for the most "realistic" or "gritty" look at the time always end up looking like pewp a few years later
@@Rhapbus1 because comparing yearly series to Mario Kart is fair. Are you aware of how many Mario games come out every year that all look and sound the same?
"the official nintendo seal logo is practically a guarantee that this is a good game"
*SuperMan 64 has it*
Shhh! We don't talk about that one....
@@bandotaku oh, sorry!
This is what the word "practically" means. :P
That only proves us further.
@@bandotaku lol!
"When's the last time you can remember Nintendo releasing a buggy unfinished game?" This hits different after the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
oof that bethesda score is gonna plummet lmao
HazedCube haha! I was just scrolling through the comments to see something like this
Why what game was not so good?
EmptyHand49
Fallout 76
The reviews are god awful
I know right...
If you look again, the chart is pretty rigged from the start; all are close from 70-80%. But yeah, Bethesda disappointed
Normal company: sells dlc at the price of a full price game.
me: hahahah no
Nintendo: announces waluigi dlc for smash at the price of a full priced game
Me a nintendog: I’ll take 20
"i'll take your entire stock!" - JonTron
ahahaha omfg ME
Poor Waluigi ☹️
Calebunga CDPR
Of course you gonna take it, it our lord waluigi
'Quality' If only they put some quality into the joycon stick.
Oh my god, that is so true
It's not an issue of quality it's an issue if the fact dust and other particles are causing it.
Just clean a bit under the rubber bit of the joycon, the drift will disappear almost instantly
Joy cons are only good for one game: Mario Kart
The joycons themselves are overpriced rubbish lol. More problems then just the stick
blitszina
It’s not just that; I cleaned my first joycons when they first started to drift, but that didn’t do *shit.* My first joycons are now the driftiest, most whack shitheads I’ve ever owned. I’m really, really disappointed in Nintendo for not fixing their joycons for 3 whole years.
The Witcher 3 .
25$ on PS4
60$ on Nintendo
🤦♂️
Say it louder
I refuse to pay $60 for an old game
Mr. Martell Sincere game of the year.
@@mrdxb1154 when the Witcher 3 gets in sale, then I'll buy it for the Nintendo Switch
Mr. Martell Sincere you mean never?
..why bring up the cartridge difference when their games still didn't drop in price for their disk based consoles either
Quantum Witcher probably because that’s what Nintendo is known for. A majority of people’s last Nintendo console was the Wii. And while the flopping Wii U had a disk, the only popular Nintendo console with disks were the Wii and the Game Cube. They held out on switching to disks back in the day, they kept using cartridges with their DS line of systems, and now they are back on cartridges for the Switch. Nintendo just isn’t known for using disks like Sony and Microsoft are on their consoles. Those companies have never used cartridges (unless you want to count floppy disks for early PCs with Microsoft). It’s far more relevant to talk about cartridges with Nintendo than it is to talk about disks.
That still doesn't answer the question. Saying "because they're not known for using disks" does not correlate what so ever to why the price hasn't gone down what so ever, despite the technology being used to put those games on disks being cheaper. That's so completely irrelevant to the conversation I honestly don't know why you even put it here.
Because he's fishing for an explanation to an answer he's already, wrongfully decided upon.
Because They Can
Or not in eshop either.
Nentendo has an iron grip on the balls of our nostalgia.
Conner of Dill Creek well, everyone else has
@@Xx_STRHMN_xX no, maybe a strong grip, but not an iron grip.
Legendary Noodle vice grip? 😬
@@cmooreHD take my like and leave
Not me, grew up with PS2
I got Splatoon 2 for half the price when it went on sale for 33% off (+ the Gold Points I had saved up) last year during E3.
These games do go on sale, but you REALLY have to watch out for it.
Man learn to read
''Almost never''
Just got Super Smash Bros for 40$ on the Switch (Black Friday)
likemike where? It wasn’t on estore for that price
@@justshady Found it on Amazon.
That's digital. He is talking physical.
Botw 2017: 60 bucks
Botw 2020: 70 bucks
Im not kidding
Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze 2017: 20€
Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze 2019: like a billion
Honestly
I believe it.
i got BOTW for £40 on sale the other week
Katy Holiday damn nice catch lol
Nintendo not only never drops the price of their games, they’re trying to keep the price of their console the same cost as long as possible
Sjono right the switch gon be $299 for while
@@morningstar7896 is almost 3 years and its still around 300€ ...
Pinku now it’s 600 =D
Bad_vibes_gaming this did not age well...
That's why emulate nintendo
Me when Botw came out: This is too expensive I’m gonna wait for a discount.
3 years later: Still $59.99
I bougth it for 69.99 just 2 days ago ;,)
Lxst Dani should have asked for a 30 cent discount
its kinda worth it actually. you can easily spend 40 hours just on the main story and its a really good game.
MasterMooper yup! I don’t get why some people bash vide games while also buying a Netflix subscription for 300 dollars a year and only watch a few hours
MasterMooper I still bought the game, I was just pointing out that botw is still $59.99 after three years
“Wanna play a Mario or Zelda game? You only have one choice, a Nintendo device”
*Laughs in Emulator*
Can you please recommend me a switch emulator?????
Bored scientist For BOTW you got Cemu, and for Mario Odyssey you got Yuzu. Switch emulation is still in its infancy but it can run Mario Odyssey at a playable rate. It’s only got mario odyssey rn tho so until they can get a perfect smash emulation then the switch emulation scene is non existent to me right now.
I still can't find an emulator that works with Pokémon X :c
*laughs in Phillips cdi*
*laughs in only pushing the download button in the eshop*
"It's because they know you'll pay"
Nintendo sounds a lot like Apple of gaming
They are.
Anal Del Taco unlike Apple Nintendo tries to find ways to make they’re system less expensive, Apple just wants to make it more expensive, they want both your kidneys
Yes but atleast they have performance WITH quality
Honestly yeah, but Nintendo has something to offer compared to Apple with their overpriced bullshit
PhantomGamer926 this is just blind hate. I use iPhone because of the great design of the phone. I ask that you think about it before going and writing another hate comment. I do not like the layout of android phones because of the unnecessary buttons on the bottom of the screen and whatnot. Apple took the mobile phone and made it touch screen, and along with that they also simplified the design to make it efficient and clutter-free.
Video: Do you want to play Assassin's Creed II?
Me: No.
Video: Do you want to play an Assassin's Creed style open world game.
Me: No.
Video: Do you want to play Mario and Zelda games?
Me: Fair enough.
Mario kart is my main thing. Also like Wii fit plus
@Scorn same
@Scorn Super smash Bros my dude, brawl came out with the wii
@@willscorner8423 they are not really. EA games are microtransaction filled games with shitty design and recycled gameplay with really small changes to spice up the gameplay a bit.
Nintendo offers a bit more of diversity between their main line games (Super Mario Odyssey is a extremely well done and fun game) and has decided to swap their IPs to have a new look (Zelda BOTW being the biggest, most outstanding example)
Only times they have done stuff like EA were the NEW! Series of Mario games. Which are known as being one of Nintendo's biggest fails, but they corrected it and came with better games along the way.
Assiassins creed II is a masterpiece tho,I played more hours there then playing with a sibling on Nintendo games for the wii,(10)
Its both funny and sad to see Bethesda going from #1 to last ranked publisher in 1 year 3:07
@@tsmith8082 I hope so, I really like Bethesda. They are facing really bad PR problems right now, though. It's their fault, so, I hope they learn with their mistakes and it doesn't mean bad things for us. :/
@@gabrielxavier2676 Bethesda never changes...Never learns
You do realize 1 bad game isn't going to do that right? Did anyone ever teach you averages? Lmao
Mookie6209 A bad game? No. A ton of PR blunders, and huge mistakes though. Yeah, that's gonna leave a mark.
I doubt those who had their personal information and credit cards leaked by Bethesda, after trying to get the product they paid for, aren't gone to forget that anytime soon.
Gabriel Xavier l
The fact that Octopath Traveler which isn't even an exclusive anymore is still a $60 game after being out for nearly 2 years boggles my mind.
its 50% off right now :)
@@tyrant7367 I saw !!! Is it great ? I'm pretty new to rpg my first one is breath of the wild and i've been playing it since November
@@Mazura_gn Both are different games. In presentation and in gameplay.. Octopath is a JRPG while BOTW handles more like a western open world rpg.. much like the Witcher 3..
I recommend trying the demo I think that game have a demo in the eshop then make your judgement from there.
@@Mazura_gn breath of the wild is an action rpg way different then a regular rpg you don't have full control of the combat alot of it is just selecting a move .
It’s meant to be shit. But that’s coming from dunkey who notoriously hates jrpgs
“Nintendo is kid friendly”
*meanwhile ganon is getting impales in the head in windwaker*
Cartoony violence, there's no blood in that scene
@@agustinluna4529 okay but what about kirby dreamland 3, you know the game where the final boss is a *bleeding eyeball*
@@moodle6500 But it's cartoony blood, even ROBLOX HAS BLOOD
@@agustinluna4529 yeah but the iris getting ripped off the rest of the eye with blood splattering everywhere may be animated, *but it ain't some red smoke particles*
What about that one time Ridley killed Samus's parents in front of her eyes
"when was the last time Nintendo released a buggy, unfinished game"
Literally 10 seconds earlier showing that bethesda has the top metacritic ratings
“When was the last time Nintendo released a buggy, unfinished game” Me playing Pokémon sword and shield. 👁👄👁
@@yaelvacacenteno1382 while Nintendo plays a part in publishing the game, the game itself is made by gamefreak, who is kinda bad
@@yaelvacacenteno1382 Nintendo owns only like 1/3 of the Pokémon franchise, and can't really do anything in terms of production. The only publish the game. But yeah, I wouldn't say SwSh is buggy, most of the "bugs" people list are obscure exploits that barely affects your playtrough, but very much "rushed and unfinished".
Pokémon was trash
“They know Nintendo is safe”
Nintendo: *releases the Witcher III on the Switch*
It's not a nintendo game though, nor it is published by nintendo
idk who would buy it. in canada its 79.99 which is $90 with tax. Instead, u can buy it for 10-20$ depending on sales on other platforms that play it at much better quality
lemoneken Nintendo still green lighted it to be ported to the Switch. It’s not like they don’t have a say what goes on their store 😂
Aaron T A lot of people bought it. A lot of people still only have one console. It’s a very rich mentality to have more than one gaming “machine”, whether that be an Xbox, PlayStation or a capable gaming PC to run something like the Witcher III in Ultra....
@@Spazza42 yeah but the video is about nintendo games and nintendo brand, not the switch platform in general
I'm surprised you didn't mention the "Nintendo Selects" line for saving money while buying Nintendo games.
I was too, but there doesn't seem to be much of them at retail right now. The selects normally focus on the early games of a consoles life to be resold near the end of the console's life, so the Wii U season of selects have passed and the 3DS season of selects has mostly passed as well.
It will probably be another three or four years before we even see Mario Kart 8 DX or Mario Odyssey on the selects lineup. BOTW could get a select earlier than that on the Wii U, but I doubt retailers are willing to get more Wii U games this late.
@@seacliff217
The selects titles are still on sale , though they only consist of early console titles (oh how I desperately wish FE:A was a selects title...)
I'm also surprised he didn't mentioned just buy their games used.
@@s-wo8781 so you save like 5$?
@@s-wo8781 I'd rather pay 5 bucks more and have my Nintendo game new. Due to the amount of kids who play Nintendo games as their first games, the used game section usually has those games in terrible condition.
"You won't see women's body parts everywhere"- Xenoblade 2 has entered the ring
Heh. Good one
Bayonetta 2 😏
@@Julianray91 You not lying lol 😂
These games are not Nintendo's though. The are just available on Nintendo's console.
@@void0060 Xenoblade is a nintendo ip.
Maybe it's because Nintendo doesn't make a "new installment" in their franchises every single year.
Breath of the Wild would probably be cheaper if breath of the Wild Modern Warfare existed.
They do make yearly Marios however.
@@SirBlackReeds But how many of those Mario games play the exact same?
@@baileypalmer103 Anything that's New Super Mario Bros. does, that's for sure. Most, if not all, Mario Party games do.
@@SirBlackReeds but New series isn't a yearly installment. Yeah they play the same but look at the release dates.
The orginal was in 2006, Wii was 2009, and Wii U and 2 were in 2012.
Party 9 was 2012 and 10 was 2015, Super was 2018.
@@baileypalmer103 That just makes it worse because with the ample time they are given, there's no excuse as to why they play the same.
You might want to do an update on Bethesda's metacritic.
And blizzard
I don't see the 2018 update in metacritic
You said anything that has the Nintendo seal of approval is good... Peppa Pig for the Nintendo DS has that seal of approval.
the point stands
You obviously never played it
Peppa pig lol I didn't know it was a game LMAO.
Plenty of bad games get that useless "seal" lol. Taste is subjective. What the company might think is amazing is meaningless.
Antarez what do u think.
Zelda: Breath of the Wild is by far my favorite game I have ever played.
It really might go down as one of the Greatest Games of All Time, or at least of the decade
30 dollars on Black Friday..had to grab
Yes boiiii
Achilles5dawg yo what a bargaaiinnn. Mine was £49 on Game (uk version of GameStop but it’s actually good). On amazon it was £59 so I got a descent deal with Game.
@@MerkhVision Sure hope not, it's my least favorite Zelda and i've seen so much horrible things in it from the 15 hours I played that I can't believe so many people like it. I recently beat the new Link to the past remake and enjoyed it much more than Breath of the wild which is the first Zelda game I couldn't bring myself to finish.
This is the weirdest round of Jackbox I've seen yet
Wiseassery aside, this IS a good video and it's informative and I like it. Anything Clayton produces, especially, is a delight to watch. Its just that the sudden change in tone is jarring, like if I called an old pal on a Saturday morning to see what's up and he told me a fascinating historical anecdote and I hung up smarter but aimless.
This is a phenomenal summation of how I'm feeling right now. "These are all interesting! What... what's going on? Where'd my friend go?"
@@biscuit_tornado it's the editing
Uhm...this looks a bit like a Nintendo commercial.
While there is certainly some truth in it, there's more.
Sure, Nintendo first party games have a strong quality policy, but you didn't touch another important aspect: collectability.
As a collector, I can tell you that Nintendo games are some of the most collected overall. People love having a Zelda collection or a Mario collection, purely for nostalgia factor.
Which explains why their games are such long sellers.
Even today, people are fighting online to grab an original copy of Metroid or Pokemon Blue on Ebay, despite those games being playable digitally.
Which also means, buying a Nintendo game ensures you are very likely to get something that will retain its price in the future or even get more valuable.
Same thing can be said for exclusive games on other platforms as well, but only when they were produced in small quantities. For example, a copy of Suikoden for PS1 may cost you a bit because it's a exclusive game, that didn't sell huge numbers and it's an RPG, a genre that it's highly sought after by collectors and retrogamers because it ages pretty well compared to other genres and it's still very playable years atfer it came out.
What's extraordinary about Zelda and Mario games is that they keep their price despite being largely mass produced, due to the very high demand elicited by the name itself.
It should be noted, tho, that even some Nintendo first party game occasionally have poor critics, and whenever it happens, the game struggles to keep its value despite being a Nintendo game. Pokemon White 2 and Black 2 come to mind.
Nintendo games never drop in price in disc form either. On the contrary; the prices of wii and wii u games are actually rising as we speak. There's no excuses here, they do it because they can.
5thlvl
For me is because of the rarity both consoles are reaching.
Games, toys and movies that were discontinued for years or given away at select events tend to rise in price really quickly. With the Wii U now resting on it's grave as we speak, the console will rise, and rise, and rise to a point that you'll wish you bought one the day of release or mourn the day you sold it for the 300 dollar tag it had, same case with it's games, since the console is now currently discontinued, the games it has to offer, although lacking but amazing are gonna get more expensive in the physical area... Digitally, it'll stay the same.
It's almost the same with the Wii to clear things up.
Wii U games are dropping in price here. I actually ended up getting a Wii U after I saw how cheap the games and console were secondhand.
@@teenageapple3788 Most Wii games are dirty ass cheap.
@@gc_marcelli I wasn't talking about retro games though.
More than 2 dollars? That's kind of a low bar, don't you think? Unless you're talking about digital I seriously doubt you can get a physical copy of almost any game for that price.
The really old Nintendo games in particular retain their value because people simply do not resell them as much once they are done with them, they are kept as collectibles, and therefore there's less supply of second hand games than usual.
Also take in account that Nintendd rarely devalues their generational releases with sequels, you WILL NOT find a single Nintendo series that had more than 2 entrie son a single generation, and even 2 entries is rare on itself (on the top of my head I can only think Pikmin 1 & 2, Metroid prime 1 & 2, and Mario Galaxy 1 & 2), only exceptions to the rure are Pokemon games and VERY RECENTLY fire emblem games, which have churned out more than 2 entries per gen.
What does that mean? That nearly any mainline Nintendo game is THE game to get on a given nintendo console, meaning, they retain their value as a prized item in videogame history, and everytime a person buy a nintendo console, they have the very simple choice to buy the one game of the franchise they like on said console.
Nintendo the only creator where there fan ask for a dlc
This comment deserves more recognition.
No, people asked for Mewtwo to be added to Smash and we're just okay with it being DLC. No-one wants DLC.
@@captaincrash9002 a lot of people want mewtwo
@@daydreamjester2967 yes, I said so
cos they’re good, properly thought-out DLCs
Reading the title :"yeah why? It's bullshit!"
My after seeing the video and realising I'll buy them anyway "well.. yeah"
wanna know why Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver are being sold for $20 more than their release day price?
6:28
Damion Williams well they're probably the best nds Pokémon games ever made. They go for 80€ now
The NeedForSpeeder In the Netherlands it depends on the form. When you want a working pokewalker and SoulSilver or HearthGold, you pay around €90,-. If you just buy Pokémon HeartGold or SoulSilver, they around around €55,-.
Damion Williams arguably the best DS games OAT, better get one before they hit $100
You can play them for free on your Android.
Bro I sold my copy of HeartGold that I had since release day for like $15 last year and I am kicking myself when I realize what it's really worth
Good video with many good points! I understand why they don't drop their prices but for someone in Australia, it's so frustrating as the conversion rates mean their games will sell for $80 to $90 with little to no discount. This means buying multiple games is simply not an option for many people since the games cost a quarter of what a second hand switch console itself sells for. I'm still a nintendo loyalist (despite being frustrated with many of their recent decisions such as with the nintendo online service) but I'm still sad that the prices means that I simply can't access a lot of their games.
I think Big W and Target sell new Nintendo games for around $69 in Australia
Well, at least you do not have to deal with Nintendo's stupid Brazilian price tag. Like seriously, 250-300R$ for ONE GAME?! Wtf?
Launch games from other companies cost about 50R$ or less here, and even more so if you play on Steam.
@@abbacchio2502 I feel your pain, here in Peru the games are also between 240 to 300 soles, not to mention the accessories for the console, the worst one so far has been nintendo labo wich is 400 soles wich translates to 120 dollars
Exactly! Like, while we have it bad in AU, Brazil has it waaaaay worse. That is simply unaffordable and ridiculous to the point where its glaringly a bad idea to buy their games unless you wanna go hungry for a few weeks because hey, 300R$ is nothing to sneeze at
@@grayMoth73
Yup.
Not to mention that Switch support here is freaking awful and fixing any minor problem the console presents could be a real headache depending on the region you live in.
I freaking love Nintendo, but their business pratices can be truly terrible for some of us :/
“It’s because they know you’ll pay”
Me: Ok bb nintendo.
Good man, Nintendos fucking money hungry
PS: has monthly , weekly , seasonal discounts.
Xbox: monthly , seasonal discounts
Nintendo: *We don't do that here*
Yeah Nintendo weird
Because Nintendo has a very particular set of skills and are very good at using them for taking money out of my wallet.
Skills that they have acquired over a long career.
Skills that make them a nightmare for for rival game companies.
Otherwise they will persue you, they will find you, and they will sue you.
Because they can and because nostalgia is one of the most powerful selling tools on the planet.
Yeah. Fire Emblen Awakening came out for Launch on the 3DS and it's STILL full price...
Although at this point you can get it second hand for pretty cheap.
@@darthr0xas363 yeah used at gamestop for 35.99 instead of 39.99
@@anglerfishtanking Or for like 20 bucks on Ebay, and 30 bucks used off Amazon. Gamestop is certainly not the only place to get this game, you just need to know where to look.
Nintendo doesn’t set prices for used games tho. You can thank the scalpers for that one
@@Strat-o-caster Sure, buy it's important to note options.
To me, it feels more like that Nintendo is more snobby and arrogant than being marketing geniuses. Yeah, they know their fans will buy the newest Zelda or Mario game at full-price, but it just feels insulting when you find Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze on the Switch for a full $60 when that game came out back in 2014 on the Wii U. Even Pokemon games aren't safe. If you want to buy a digital copy of Pokemon X or Y, time to fork out the full retail price of $40. And that game came out seven years ago. Maybe Nintendo needs to reevaluate themselves and understand that making an old Nintendo-developed game cheaper isn't going to devalue it. Look at the examples of Sony and Microsoft. They discount their hits sometimes less than half of the original MSRP and rake in tons of cash.
Also, I would like to add that the cost of the Switch game carts is total bullshit. They're basically proprietary SD cards Nintendo made just so they CAN make them expensive. They could of just used an encrypted SD card as their format to save money, but they want to squeeze out every penny they can from both the publishers and the customers.
tl;dr
Nintendo is greedy with their own brand and it's gross.
Yeah and even then what the fuck happen to Nintendo selects? They sold like 20 million copies of mario oddessy isn't that enough?
100% Agree. Another thing is people like to say is their games have a high "replay" value....you know like most other games.
@@DavidWright004
Yeah, I mean PlayStation 4 obviously has some great and memorable games too but those games don't stay at a constant 60 dollars years after release.
@@dalgusmaximus4557 Yeah, Marvel Spider-man GOTY is on sale right now for $20.
@@DavidWright004
God of war too.
Playstation: Cartoon Network
Xbox: Nickelodeon
Nintendo: Disney Channel
Xbox is more like Boomerang since most of their games are backwards compatibility ports.
@@yeahwellthatsjustlikeyouro7466 Cartoon Network OWNS Boomerang. So are you say Sony owns Xbox?
@@stormbreak7003 Yes
Yeah well, i was thinking about the number of classics either network has, it could go either way. But i linked xbox with nickelodeon because the green reminds me of slime. Plus sony has been there longer, like CN was with Hannah Barbara.
Playstation is more like Teletoon.
TLDW; *Because* *they* *can* .
And then there is EA with it expansions:
Newest: 20€
2. Newest: 35€
3. Newest: 20€
All the others: 40€
..wtf?
rKOMMISk except ea does free expansions
@@michaelgoldsmith9359 it doesn't tho
It just seems unfair to be honest; FFX on Switch is £45, over double the price of the PS4 version which actually performs better.
Even on sale, it's equal to the PS4 price.
The switch version is portable unlike the others
@@waterh20 cough cough ps vita
@@Stefanoabed05 You're using a ps vita in 2020 to play FFX?
@@averyl6 at least the vita doesn't cost 300 bucks after three years
"When's the last time you can remember Nintendo released a buggy unfinished game" *immediately remembers Hyrule Warriors 3DS*
Never had any bugs in it
Tho they should've made it a new 3ds exclusive
I played that game to death, actually, I own all three versions of HW, never had any glitches or bugs in any, maybe one or two weird things but its nothing sonic 06 level
@@jonathann.5754 no
@@jonathann.5754 TBF that was made by koei techmo
Aethere_ Nocturna Sword and shield weren't particularly buggy, just a bar below most Pokemon games.
"When was the last time they released a buggy, unfinished game"
_Pokemon Sw/Sh starts sweating in the corner_
Many people couldn't agree, but let's be honests, those are very buggie and unfinished games
Talking about buggy wheres them Super Mario Maker comments at
Buggy? No. Unfinished? Debatable but swings towards yes
@@aspenpawarts9333 wdym not buggy? When you make a game where there's a way of evolving male salandits and coombees, teaching tms to eggs, evolving Pokemon before they hatch, the game is buggy for sure
O Rei do Iêiêiê I haven’t come across those bugs- it’s run clear for me so far. I’m sry tho- past comment redacted
Polygon's personality-driven stuff is great, and why many of us gravitated towards the channel in the first place. But there's such a wealth of talent and expertise between the entire video team, as proved by stuff like this (and the video essays Simone, Jenna, Brian, Tara and Pat have done), that it would be a shame to lose this quality #content to get more goofs. Goofs and smarts can co-exist!
For sure! Which is why I'm so confused that the goofy stuff is just all gone so suddenly. Even Jackbox seems to have stopped, which was the last goofy one left. (Although I do love the non-goofy Fiend Zone, which has a very different feel to these "Vox" style videos.) They can - and should - definitely co-exist. I just wish they'd be more communicative about this new direction.
Ok apparently FiendZone has also been canned and now I'm even more annoyed........ wyd Polygon why you gotta break our hearts (I know the video team won't be behind this and I still love you all very much, but please can the communication about these changes improve?)
I really miss the polygon days of gameplay overviews and highlighting interesting indie games that I'd otherwise miss!
Still skipping them ads like the plague
@Robert Cowan
>Shitposting
>Actual argument
Chose one
"When's the last time you could remember Nintendo releasing a buggy, unfinished game?"
*_ANYTHING ONLINE._*
Came here after seeing people defend Skyward Sword HD's sixty-dollar price-tag.
This video sums it up perfectly. Nintendo never drops prices on their physical & digital games because of greed. That's it.
For comparison's sake, Uncharted 4, The Last of Us Remastered, & God of War, all widely considered to be some of the best games ever, are regularly on sale for 10$-20$ each on the Playstation Store.
1, 2 Switch on the other hand, is still fifty dollars.
I guess Nintendo is the Apple of gaming.
Stolen comment...
Thats razer.
@Wiedzmin Well it's not like Apple products are bad... They are overpriced for sure but they aren't bad.
@Wiedzmin good depending on what you're willing to put up with
@Wiedzmin And they are usually cheaper
The whole "Nintendo always makes quality games" thing is a little amusing to me... Don't get me wrong, they've been making really good games for a long time but to act like EVERYTHING they make is worth full price is kinda pushing it. Let's not forget about games like Mario Tennis Ultra Smash, Paper Mario Sticker Star, Mario Party 10, Kirby Star Allies... I could go on but you get the point.
Um Threonly one of those that isn’t worth the full price is Mario tennis ultra smash and that’s because it didn’t have any thought pit into it they clearly only made that to try to sell Wii U consoles because it’s a mario game paper Mario color splash may not be as good as thousand year door but on its own it’s really good and Kirby was very clearly made with the intent to be a great game and it was you knew exactly what you were getting with star allies and fun Kirby game that brings back some old ideas and the friend ability it was worth a full price even if it wasn’t as deserving of it as other games it deserve that full price
That's fine if you think those games were worth full price but that doesn't change the fact that a lot of people were disappointed by them, myself included. I just don't think it's fair to act like all Nintendo games are worth full price when clearly, some are and some really aren't, unless you're a diehard Nintendo fan and think they never make a bad game.
You may have enjoyed KSA but do you think most people would put it on the same level as Mario Odyssey or Botw? Also I didn't even mention stuff like Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival, Star Fox Zero, Metroid Federation Force... It just shows that Nintendo isn't immune from making mediocre games.
Skeebee Cat I understand your point but have you even played federation force before judging it if you haven’t then You cant say anything about it if you have then I respect your opinion on it
No I haven't played Federation Force and maybe that particular game wasn't the best example but I have played Nintendo games that didn't seem worth full price and others shared the same feeling as well.
I guess a lot of it comes down to personal taste but I just don't see Nintendo as being significantly better than anyone else when it comes to games. I say this as someone who grew up on Nintendo and on other platforms too.
Star allies isn't bad, yeah it's easy but fun
“when’s the last time nintendo published an unfinished game?”
*aggressive sword and shield noises*
Its not even their game, its gamefreaks
Unfinished yet still at the top of the all time best selling games on the system *monkaS*
That’s GameFreak. I think they’re really being pushed to put out a game every year which lowers the quality.
also *unfinished animal crossing new horizons noises*
Andrea Lacher Nintendo EPD made an unfinished game?
Video editing is very clean and well-considered, great job!
I went to buy spirit tracks (it came out in 2009!) and it was $40 I was like what who even owns a ds any more
I guess the demand's there
Some random Idiotic nerd l yeah I’m just contributing to my own problem
@@bekah5935 Well, I have heard it's a good game, I'm sure it was worth the price!
3:14 Pokemon Violet and Scarlet being a trendsetter by being the first major Nintendo title to break this streak you love to see it
You love it when Zelda BotW went on sale for 30 dollars off on Black Friday
I got it for frigging $20 in Target as I bought my switch lite. I was paying my stuff and suddenly they said my total was $220 (Game plus console) I was pretty confused at first. I asked if that’s both and they said yeah. I paid it and saw the game was pretty cheap when I bought it, a few dats after the new year.
I have a GameCube and if you go on eBay and Amazon the games for it can cost original price or more.
@FuturePants lol why are you so angry?
FuturePants oh you big mad
FuturePants who hurt you?
FuturePants lower your blood pressure damn
The Old Wolf of Farron exactly typical keyboard warrior lol
"In an era of cheap low quality mobile games" lol someone hasnt seen the Eshop. I mean, Shovelwareshop.
Full of shovelware! Why? Wtf are they thinking?
Mark Meadows Money? My problem is that they should have better ways to separate games. It's too much of an Appstore with how Zelda can be right next to a mobile game.
What's shovelware?
Reminds me of steam lol
@@abby0567
Shovelware video gamesEdit
Low-budget, poor-quality games, released in the hopes of being purchased by unsuspecting customers, are often referred to as "shovelware". This can lead to discoverability issues when a platform has no quality control
This is why I shop lift only Nintendo games.
I should start doing that lol
*literally admitting to breaking the law*
Don't do that, even if Nintendo can handle it, most physical game stores aren't doing that well these days with digital distribution platforms such as Steam, PSN and the eShop. Just pirate instead.
It's much safer to emulate their games. They won't get any of my money until they make an app on PC where I can buy their games. Force me to buy their terrible hardware just to play their games, naw...MS has play anywhere, at least they are making an effort to include the PC.
edgy
Reggie: “I guess it’s time to pay up” - LOL cleverly placed
Customer :how Much is it ?
Nintendo :60$.
Customer :what? Is there cheaper?
Nintendo :no
Customer :can you make a discount?
Nintendo:no
Customer :pleeeaase.
Nintendo :no
Customer :fine! I'm not gonna buy it.
Nintendo :ok.
Customer: fine! Here's 60$
Nintendo :thank you. Hehehe.
Well actually I just got Mario Rabbids Gold edition, normally $90 for $30. Pretty good deal. Also yes it indeed was on the official eshop
*cries in Canadian*
@@horseradish2184 I felt that
You can get any game Nintendo has new for $49.95 at Wal-Mart even on day one. Something new they started a few months back, discounting every game by $10.00.
@@DACouture413 What?! Where is this?
Let’s not even pretend all Nintendo games are high quality. There’s no reason why Star Fox: Zero should be sold at full price years after its release while Ratchet & Clank was better and sold for lessons
Sjono The ratchet and clank remake was terrible compared to the original, Nintendo for the most part makes amazing games, but yeah, they do flop
Vash
Regardless of how you feel about how the remake compares to the original, you can’t deny it’s a quality game. In fact many companies make quality games yet drop their prices very frequently compared to Nintendo
Which brings us back to being available on 2-3+ platforms vs 1
Kevin Kirkham
That logic also applies to exclusives. Various times you’ll see high quality PlayStation, Xbox & PC exclusives get discounted. Even various high quality third party titles that are exclusively on a Nintendo system get discounted more frequently than the first party titles.
Sjono I wouldn’t say quality, possibly worth 30$. I mean they have reasons for keeping the price at 60$, not just quality
Pretty crazy, I saved $50 when buying Mario and rabbids, literally a day after the Black Friday sales went out it went back to $60
If I were to summarize Nintendo, I would call it a company with consistently great games and amazing individuals and workers, but also have a corrupt business model that would sell out their customers for a quick buck
"It's going to be safe because it's got Disney on it" Me: Has flash backs to Mufasa and Bambi's Mom's death.
Incorrect. The Nintendo Quality Seal simply means that the game has been tested to work, not that it's a "quality" game, which can be highly subjective in of itself. It *was* relevant at a time where buying games was a crapshoot if it would even work or not, and when a sale was final.
THANK YOU
The thing is, Nintendo's QA is known in the industry as crazy intense. They've lightened up a lot recently, but GameCube era was REALLY hard to develop for because of how hard they came down on errors. They lightened up way too much for the Wii but they got a decent balance on Switch imo.
No. There wass two seal’s, a seal of quality and seal of approval. They look the same but the quality one literally says “Original Nintendo seal of quality” and the other says “official Nintendo seal”
@@TheUnluckyEverydude That's funny because Sonic Adventure DX, Sonic Aventure 2 Battle, and still had their share of errors.
@@yanceyboyz That doesn't exactly make it better because the Official Nintendo Seal is something Nintendo will slap on anything that comes to their system.
I’m still not buying a decade-old game full price.
why not
@@にゃんミス A lot of people do not enjoy replaying the same game over and over, better get it used
Depends on the game. I might buy original Super Mario 64 for full price. Heck, maybe a bit more than it's original price.
"My only measure of a game's value is when it was released."
-RoachDoggJR/Raven
Good fucking luck. Nintendo's limited production runs mean that nowadays even fucking GBA titles can be twice what they were at launch. Pre-owned.
I paid fucking eighty dollars for Pokemon Emerald.
I just bought my Switch a month ago and i'm already selling this ant-consumer scam of a console!
Lmao Bethesda’s score definitely lower now....
Not by much. Ever heard of averages?
Mookie6209 lmaowutheckthat
1 bad game doesn't equal every other good game they made is now instantly bad.
That’s true. But bad scores on tests take down your average grade even if you had good scores on your previous tests. Same with these games
@@Mookie12911 A game that bad will surely take down your average by a lot
This is really good editing, lots of love!
I'm not going to pay 60$ for a WiiU port.
Many do though.
I will like I did with MARIO Kart the extra modes were worth it for me.
I buy my games on sale or used for a good price.
Also there are people who haven't owned a WiiU before so the games are new for them. Also Nintendo added some extra stuff to Mario Kart and it's a good game. However I also think there prices are high (if you buy brand new at an store).
What about 60 dollars for another skyrim port?
"Polished games"
Just wait till you see the wild area in Pokemon Sword and Shield
Yoan Dorado I would f**** Nintendo a** so hard if I could do
@@haridojamaru1251 gay
That's gamefreak not Nintendo
Right they sell overpriced trash all the time... 1 2 switch...the new mario parties etc...everything is full price even years later.
@@blitszina2570 who owns gamefreak
I understand it but i still hate it 😒
Welcome to Nintendo.
Welcome to nintendo tax
Welcome to Switch Online
If you *hate* it then why do you do it.
Everything in the world has a cost. It's only fair. Nothing comes for free. Work for everything you have. And if you work allot, you can have allot.
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Twitter comes for free tho! 😂
"We also know who's buying them: the parents"
*12 year old me saving up for the switch by myself, making NZD$60-70 every week or two:* X Doubt
_eChO_ iN_tHe_MiRrOr_ I agree. There’s a reason I’ve wanted the switch since it released along with a few games but am only able to afford it next month (I had to save up the money for the games and the switch)
@@ChiefYoshi same, I'll get it by Boxing day
Im 13 and bought it a year ago with botw and ssbu completly worth it
@@michaualtington Ikr! Can't wait until I have enough money to get it! I'm a Zelda fan :)
i got lucky, i had been saving for a few years before it was announced and i got a preorder at 13! gonna be 16 and i still love my switch :)
Short answer: They want to kill your wallet.
They already did
Long answer: they charge more for actually quality games
R.I.P my wallet
@@tacot9930 most of their games ain't worth the prices lol
@@briwashereee splatoon,botw,binding of isaac, pokken,mario oddessy, super smash bros, dark souls,witcher, kirby star allies, skyrim, so on so forth. Its only 10 extra dollars, its not that big of a deal
I’m about to sell my switch cause I can’t afford the games
And did you sell it?
Same tbh. I shouldn't be paying full price for a game teo years after the release date. I only bought my switch for smash ultimate smm2.
I would sell it if Rune Factory 5 wasn't on its way and exclusive. If that game gets announced for PC I am selling this thing ASAP. Most expensive dust collector ever, no games for it I want that I didn't already buy years ago on PC.
Patch it if you can.
Buy the game when it on sell, I always buy my game when it got discount, like blazblue Cross tag it cost 5 bucks, or ace attorney for 14 bucks, OK still expensive for some reasons but come on it's portable....
"They know you'll pay"
*Used and Pre-Owned have entered the chat*
Best way ngl I’m buying a few more game pre owned
Buying physical games used private-party is the way to go. True that the games hold their value in the brick-and-mortar after-market, but your every-day home sellers don't always price competitively. Facebook, Craigslist, Letgo, Offerup, and even eBay all have occasional good deals if you are willing to wait a few months before getting them. Without putting in much effort, I bought Mario Kart and Zelda BOTW because I found good deals about six months after release for 50% price. I don't need to play a bunch of games at a time, so taking it slow works well for me.
Jason Simone
Yeah, I once saw XC2 on Kijiji for $50. That is $30 less than a copy found in retail and no tax is involved. A pretty good find if you ask me. If you're really lucky, you can find some games prices 50% less or a bundle of games sold for less.
I bought odyssey and botw both at craigslist for $40 each 😆
"nintendo is safe"
That first boss bunny boss from mario odyssey that has jiggle physics: .....
That's still pretty PG compared to full on nudity in a lot of games on other consoles, granted if a parent is worried about that, they shouldn't let a kid play an M rated game and the adult also shouldn't be playing an M rated game around a kid.
Mario Kart Tour: *Sweats nervously*
Still waiting on that Bravely Default sale
Lol
Such an amazing game!
best game
I'm waiting on a Bravely Default release for Switch... Since I missed it on 3DS, a port to Switch would sell it for me...
@@MHChrono
Missed it? Both are still widely available to purchase. Considering Nintendo is keeping the 3DS alive(for now), don't count a port any time soon or at all, really. A whole new Bravely game on the Switch is much more likely.
@@EumelaninKnight Missed it, as in, I never bought a 3DS. And Monster Hunter Gen U is on Switch, so why not a Bravely, or a 1 and 2 combo re-release for Switch? It wouldn't be the first 3DS game to come to Switch... Honestly, it could be a selling point for them to release older titles from other systems, the other consoles of this era are pretty crap at backward compatibility.
Parents : Nintendo is safe and family friendly for kids
Developer besides Nintendo : Lets put MK11 for Switch in the Eshop
Me : Hahahaha eat that mom and dad
Ekhem bayonetta
Xenoblade and Fire Emblem are Nintendo owned and they got tiddies lmao
@@KrolPawi literally not a Nintendo game
@@DimT670 IP is owned by nintendo if i am not wrong.
Brand loyalty and "because they can" are the real reasons. I'm not mindlessly attached to characters and brands so I'm not willing to pay a premium.
It's not really a "mindless attachment", it's justified consumer confidence. If throughout your childhood and young adulthood you've been playing and enjoying games from decade-spanning franchises, it's reasonable to expect they'll be worth the (admittedly high) prices.
@@melvinsheaddacquiri7635 Yep. The most I've ever felt let down by a Nintendo game was Super Mario 64 back in the day... And I wasn't really let down at all. It just wasn't what I expected or wanted at the time. There's a reason why I can, without hesitation, drop full-price on the latest Legend of Zelda game and won't on the latest Final Fantasy anymore.
@@seansharpe4681 id pay good money for a copy of super Mario 64. That was a major hilight of my childhood.
Sean Slaughter Just out of curiosity, what were you expecting? SM64 quite literally revolutionised the gaming industry, alongside Zelda OoT, and I say this as someone who isn't exactly the biggest Nintendo fan these days (I own a PS4 and PC). Not hating, just genuinely curious.
@@Christian-rn1ur I admit it was revolutionary... But I wanted a more 2D style Mario game.
why they never go on sale
me: *laughs in target who sold Mario and rabbids kingdom battle for 30$ less*
I found a copy or at least the gold version for 13 bucks
Thats cuz its a ubisoft title. They always go onsale
All the suggested videos on the side are the funny, compelling, personality-driven things Polygon has made for years. I wish they kept doing that, and if not, I wish they'd say why they aren't.
Anytime a Nintendo console grants me the option to buy cartridges, I will use 100% cartridges. I grew up on the DS family, cartridges are so special.
Not to mention region free to boot!
Yeah I know not that special but being able to pop in a Japanese or European game into my console makes me very happy!
Until the cartridge stops being read
The same can be said for any storage medium, how do you think your system stores it's data? Any form of non-volatile memory can fail. Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, I have _never_ , not once, had a cartridge fail, or become difficult to read. _Ever_ . And I own a *_lot_* of them. But I have, however, had 2 HDD's fail, many CD's, and a few SD cards all fail. I think the reason that they're so durable is that they're constantly enclosed in a protective shell, and there's also no moving parts, it's non-mechanical. The only benefit (which is a the same time - a drawback) of a digital game has is that you don't own the game, you own a key to access the game. Which makes for easy account migration and management. But then again, it's also easy with physical media because all you'd have to do is plug it in lol. Platforms like Steam are perfect for digital distribution, it fits the PC perfectly. (I think my Steam library is now 430+). But I digress, _very_ rarely, and under extreme circumstances, does a cartridge fail. Even *_every single one_* of my Super Nintendo cartridges work. For me, and for many other, Nintendo is simply synonymous with the medium, and it works.
Edit: Punctuation
I saw someone on twitter with a failed Octopath cartridge and it makes a bit worried about my games (which are all physical) :(
@@gamerprince-tl5hg I can only speak for my personal experience and that of my 3 younger brother when we were kids, recognize that your switches HDD is just as vulnerable, if not more so.
This was true well before the Switch's cartridges, the Wii U used a blu ray like tech but without the blu ray licencing, the Wii used DVDs without DVD video licencing, arguably they had even cheaper physical costs than others because of those in those generations.
Also the bit about the nintendo deal meaning a good game. Nintendos made tons of trash or average games too...its not like their the only one that makes god like games that are too posh to every go on sale.
I've been playing Mario Kart 8 for 6 years since it came out on Wii U, and I never knew about that shortcut at 3:26.
My mind is sorta blown...
I respect Nintendo for not dropping prices.
They sell £59 games for £59 pounds.
Xbox and PS4 games are £30 at an original price of £59.
Also. I moved over to Xbox a couple of years ago. My whole life being a Nintendo fan I never lived with glitches and bugs the same way I do now. Glitches and bugs were things you have to look for in Nintendo game. Xbox and PS4 or PC have glitches being a part of life.
They literally just make the most quality games.
"When was the last time you could remember a buggy unfinished nintendo game" really did not age well, pokemon let's go anyone.
Ah but that's a Game Freak game to be fair.
Aww, I remember those old Disney commercials. Sometimes I watch my old VHS tapes just for ad nostalgia.😄
4:27 - 4:56 aged beautifully with Super Mario 3D All Stars. The commercial even has the same exact date as to when it'll end! xD (Probably cause that's usually the end of the fiscal year.)
Lmao the Zelda game in my country is a little over 100 dollars. No joke
Without the two DLCs?
@@SilverMade02 yep
Where do you live? The North Pole
@@katywuste9054 no, it's probably cheaper there
DeltaSJL haha that’s funny. Daylight robbery charging so much per game, I couldn’t afford that
The only time I saw a price drop on nintendo games was at the Toys R Us shutdown a few months ago. I got Ultra Moon for 15$. That's about as good as it gets- but it doesn't count because it was a Toys R Us discount, not a Nintendo one.
That's an awesome deal!
@@Uuubesa I thought so too! I still need to get on to playing it, lol.
It's sad when the only hope of a good Nintendo discount is waiting for a business to fail :(
Most of the Nintendo games were long gone when those sales hit, but I did pick over nearly two dozen PS3, Xbox 360 and Xbox One games, along with a Xbox 360, Xbox One X, and a Splatoon strategy guide.
That's a 3DS sale, prices for the 3DS drop normally, not to mention they are not worth 60 dollars upon release, like Switch games. You can see the difference.
Watching the SMB Sprite pass by the other companies was pretty dope editing.
The switch cartridge problem is exactly why terraria is $30 on switch while being $20 on every other platform
Oh and even cheaper on steam
@@kipkin7167 10/dollars on steam