

Too late, I already pre-ordered. I’ll make sure to let you know what a shit time I’ll have with it. I promise.
Too late, I already pre-ordered. I’ll make sure to let you know what a shit time I’ll have with it. I promise.
How do you know? You played on a Switch 2?
You are absolutely right! I remember now, that’s why I bought it - FOMO got me that time.
Having said that, I’m playing docked now and the motion controls are okay that way. The game actually is quite nice!
Yeah it’s that collection 3-in-1 thing. Not sure it is limited tho.
I started Super Mario Galaxy on Nintendo Switch. Never played it before, and the touch controls are not really my cup of tea, but I’ll give it some time.
We are here to discuss Nintendo’s prices, not the economical system itself. This would derail the conversation too much.
If you want to go down the rabbit hole, I suggest you open a new thread. However, keep in mind that the majority of Lemmy users will likely agree, given that this is a bit of a leftist echo chamber. And to make sure we’re on the same page: we ARE on the same page. Capitalism isn’t what we want, yet, it is what we currently have (and will have when Mario Cart will release for Switch 2).
We all know that defining a price for a product across markets, regions, continents is more complex than “development cost”, “inflation”, “greed”, or “NiNtEnDo”.
Factually, it has nothing to do with tariffs, and definitely has to do with cost and capitalism. Feel free to add what’s missing, but please be complete, as someone will likely argue differently because of something you forgot.
Nothing to do with tariffs, just a reflection of higher development cost and, and that’s perfectly fine to an extent, the very core principle of capitalism.
Let’s please not discuss if capitalism is good. It’s just the way it is.
Try it before you judge me: pineapple, anchovies, a tad Tabasco. It’s absolutely brilliant.
They can fix the issue and not use hall effect.