
Apparently only 420 (kek) copies were sent to US GameStops in total. That seems real rough.

Artificial scarcity = perceived rarity = increased desire = initial sellout of stock = slowly increase available stock while artificial scarcity impression persists = bigger sales overall.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Apparently only 420 (kek) copies were sent to US GameStops in total.

The European release isn't all that rare. The Japanese release is a bit pricier, but it's really only the North American release that's super rare because Nintendo of America released (as has been mentioned) fewer than 500 copies.alienjesus wrote:Wow, I keep seeing it for like £10 here.
Ah, my mistake. I thought that those 420 copies were all that were released. Thanks for correcting me.girlracer wrote:its more than 500 copies. I heard gamestop.com had 420 copies to sell online. most stores got 1 copy. amazon and best buy also had it but they sold out.
Well, bugger. There went my hopes of getting it for Christmasgirlracer wrote:its more than 500 copies. I heard gamestop.com had 420 copies to sell online. most stores got 1 copy. amazon and best buy also had it but they sold out.
I heard its on the eshopMichi wrote:Well, bugger. There went my hopes of getting it for Christmasgirlracer wrote:its more than 500 copies. I heard gamestop.com had 420 copies to sell online. most stores got 1 copy. amazon and best buy also had it but they sold out.
Yeah, it is. I'd hazard a guess that most of us in this community, though, prefer physical copies.girlracer wrote:I heard its on the eshopMichi wrote:Well, bugger. There went my hopes of getting it for Christmasgirlracer wrote:its more than 500 copies. I heard gamestop.com had 420 copies to sell online. most stores got 1 copy. amazon and best buy also had it but they sold out.