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    Bulletstorm for PS4/XB1 is basically sold out at Best Buy (it tells you to check local stores), but Amazon has it for $20 as well today.

    Bulletstorm for PS4/XB1 is basically sold out at Best Buy (it tells you to check local stores), but Amazon has it

    They’re not exactly having a hard time selling the Switch hardware right now, other than they can’t produce the system fast enough. It would make sense to hold off on a Switch Pokemon title until sales start to slow, then drop it to kick the sales back up.

    For reference, most game stores won’t buy unopened products at all, unless they’re really old. they assume that the stuff is stolen otherwise.

    It’s one thing to not like a certain style of wrestling like Rogers’s, but why tear down the entire independent wrestling business?
    Yeah. This suggests, especially combined with the paragraph, that Orton doesn’t like Rogers’s style of wrestling. Should have probably been “like Rogers does,”

    That’s actually common anyway. If the shell was fired from far enough back and someone passed you or the game claimed they were in front of you for even a second when the shell was fired, it’ll hunt them down, no matter how far in front of you the target is.

    Humble uses keys acquired from either Steam itself or the developers/publishers, or both. Not ones bought from other regions on the cheap and sold as a bundle.

    They’re only “exceptions” because most people pay that extra fee for a service they never use.

    Umm Fire department is a bad comparison. That’s actually happened in America, in the modern era.

    Wonderful, you got a picture of Inkling Girl flipping the bird to Inkling Boy....

    More like “squeeze all the profit out”. But then it would be counted against the overall sales. Sell a few at a loss and most at a profit still balances.

    That’s not why they did that. Copyrights don’t even begin to expire for 70 years. No video game ever made is anywhere near the number yet.

    You do realize the default amount of time for anything to enter the public domain is 70 years right? Even if you take Mario’s first game appearance in Donkey Kong in 1981, it’s no where near PD, even without a possible extension.

    According to my old manager at Gamestop (before I left), they make next to nothing on new hardware sales. I think he said on the 3DS, we made $2-3 each unit sold as a store.

    Investors wouldn’t matter, the number is based simply on Nintendo’s cash on hand. And mind you, the quote was from 2012.

    It was only included with Happy Home Designer until Black Friday 2016. But the HHD bundle did release in 2015.

    Also, read the summary from 3 months ago, when they were addressing sales from the year so far (end of the 3rd quarter for them). They refer to nothing but sell-through to the investors, because they’re fond of sell-through, not shipped.

    I find it easy to believe that people bought a collector’s edition and a normal edition, and that a lot of people without the system bought the game now. I know at least 10 people alone in my circle of friends who’ve done one or the other (myself included). And that’s not counting all the scalpers who banked on a

    Nintendo has long reported sell-though, not shipped to retailers, numbers. Microsoft is the only one of the big three that reports sold to retailer numbers as units sold. If nothing else, the Wii U verifies this, they haven’t shipped any in months, but still report the number sold in the quarter. When Nintendo does

    Easy, either scalpers, expecting a shortage of copies of Zelda (which, doesn’t look like happened, so the jokes on them for once), or people buying both a CE edition and a normal edition.

    Don’t think it’ll slow except due to Nintendo’s inability to produce enough units fast enough.