Obviously he's referring to back when the Wii VC was still regularly getting new games.Opa Opa wrote:There's no reason to support a dead system.noiseredux wrote:That said, the fact that they waited for WiiU's VC and skipped the Wii VC just reminds me what a-holes Ninty can be.
Earthbound comes to the VC - end of ridiculous prices?
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Re: Earthbound comes to the VC - end of ridiculous prices?
He means like 7 years ago, when the VC was alive, and when mother 1+2 was re-re-released in japan.Opa Opa wrote:There's no reason to support a dead system.noiseredux wrote:That said, the fact that they waited for WiiU's VC and skipped the Wii VC just reminds me what a-holes Ninty can be.
EDIT AGAIN: ^^lol great minds continuing
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That is freaky.TheSonicRetard wrote: EDIT: ^^Haha freaky, out comments are so similar
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Re: Earthbound comes to the VC - end of ridiculous prices?
As I understand it, there are a lot of things they needed to get clearences for (unlike in the 90s when the Copyright Nazis didn't care as much) and that was the primary reason for the delay. Disney insists the same issue is what's holding up the dvd release of The Muppet Show's last two seasons because they really don't want to cut any more segments out like they had to do for the first season dvd. It sucks big time, but that's the way it is. If only the media companies weren't so greedy, it wouldn't be a problem (not that I'm saying they shouldn't be compensated, but come on).noiseredux wrote:the fact that they waited for WiiU's VC and skipped the Wii VC just reminds me what a-holes Ninty can be.
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Ah, gotcha.AppleQueso wrote:Obviously he's referring to back when the Wii VC was still regularly getting new games.Opa Opa wrote:There's no reason to support a dead system.noiseredux wrote:That said, the fact that they waited for WiiU's VC and skipped the Wii VC just reminds me what a-holes Ninty can be.
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Re: Earthbound comes to the VC - end of ridiculous prices?
The exposure to a mass audience like this bodes very well for the franchise. This will sell well (I will purchase it). I'd imagine the physical copies will drop off 25-30% eventually.
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Prices are probably going to spike up until the release date... then nobody is going to buy the SNES release when they can pay a little extra to get a new console and a digital version of the game. I expect to see the price go down to a little under 100.
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Or it could drive interest in the physical cart too.
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I just hope it causes a quick drop so I can buy the guide for a decent price.
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That's what I was referring to when I mentioned the seemingly random effects. 'Course, how often do we see a game this valuable get a digital re-release? It'll be interesting to watch, for sure. It's really hard to predict, since while there could definitely be some new interest in the cart, I think a lot of people might be trying to sell what they have off before prices start dropping, to get the most they can. I guarantee anybody who's been on the fence about selling their EB cart is seriously going to be considering dumping it soon.Hobie-wan wrote:Or it could drive interest in the physical cart too.
Long term though, I doubt you'll see the cart alone still going for $200+ once the VC release actually happens.
Whatever happens, I doubt you'll see a rapid drop of any kind. No matter how you slice it, this game is a cult classic. You won't ever find it for pennies.fastbilly1 wrote:I just hope it causes a quick drop so I can buy the guide for a decent price.

