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Honestly, that exact face serves as a warning for me NOT to click on the video. Different strokes for different folks, I suppose.

Obvious things are often worth putting into words.

You’re missing the point entirely: you’re asking private industry to spend its money in ways it doesn’t recognize as likely to succeed.

I hope someday they release a 2DS with 3D capabilities

I don’t think the game says whether Link reciprocated in either case, so perhaps it’s merely an unresolved love triangle.

Hmmm... not sure how I feel about the game canon-izing Link and Zelda behind such a quest wall. I loved that it was pretty much spelled out that Link and Mipha were together... or that at least Mipha was going to propose. I really liked that subversion of the typical expectations of the game. I was also a huge fan

If it’s their production capacity, then how is it artificial scarcity?

Yeah, I don’t think there is any particularly “way” to get ungreyed, other than to keep chugging along and hope you receive a blessing from the great kinja gods in the sky.

Artificial Scarcity is a technical term for people who know nothing about manufacturing, or business... or anything really.

I doubt it’s artificial scarcity. Sure NOW it seems like they should have been producing more during the initial production runs, but I’ve said it before and i’ll say it again. THIS CONSOLE WAS NOT GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!!

“Artificial Scarcity” only gets mentioned when Nintendo’s consoles are doing well and by unintelligent “me too” drones.

What those other guys said. This nonsense “artificial scarcity” narrative needs to stop.

Its the fastest selling Nintendo console in North America with 906k units sold in March beating the WiiU with 890k units in 5 weeks upon it’s release.
The worldwide sales to date is somewhere around the 2.4 million unit mark.

They’ve made and sold more Switches than they’ve done with any other console before. They prepared for the biggest launch in Nintendo history, and it sold better than anyone expected. There’s nothing “artificial” about the scarcity. It just turns out a whole lot of people want a Switch—and Nintendo is scrambling to

That’s not artificial scarcity, that’s just scarcity. Nintendo is pumping out as much as they can and its selling, artificial scarcity is where Nintendo pumps out less then they can making the scarcity an artificial construct. That is not the case here.

Stores don’t stock up for weeks, they receive a big shipment 1 or 2 days before launch.

Saw this play out over on Reddit this weekend. I really dislike this trend of moving the goalposts instead of just admitting the mistake. This seems to be a trend among the youtubers- Admit fault and amend with a BUT...

By “Nintendo refuses to sell” did you mean “various rights holders refuse to let Nintendo sell”? Because none of the games you named were published by Nintendo.