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Nintendo Switch 2 Has Sold 2 Million Units in the U.S., 75% Ahead of the Switch 1's Pace

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    Mario Kart is the definition of a spin-off game. Like, what?
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    Mario Kart has reached the point where it actually outsells the platformers. It's Nintendo's biggest system seller.
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    • R righthandofikaros@lemmy.world
      I am curious to know how many went to scalpers and influencers/YouTubers. I am also interested in seeing how fast it drops off.
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      I actually got 2 on launch day. 1 for me and 1 for anyone who wanted it at face value in my friend group. They all said no go, so then I was stuck with an extra console. I ended up scalping it on eBay. After the 15% or whatever that eBay takes, it was barely worth it. I think I made like $89 all said and done which imo was not Worth the hassle .
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        krauerking@lemy.lol
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        You know i was looking back at the GameCube. $199 brand new and a solid $100 cheaper than any other console new at the time. Played the games locally efficiently at a lower resolution than everyone else scrunging for the best 1080i they could get that didnt work well. Games were easy to develop for it and were awesome and the thick line and simple shapes make them hold up pretty well today. I just dont care about Nintendo going all in on the super powered hardware route. Its not like we got cool new features to take advantage of it and we have 2 games were one is just battle royal mario kart so that its at least got something to do when you are bored. I dont hear people being happy with it but saying they dont regret buying one to have it which means they had the money in the first place. Nintendo is best when its everybody's game device. This has felt like chasing the gaming hype and i guess we will see where it goes.
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          No conspiracy. High prices are already normalized. Companies have been setting record breaking profits by just straight up increasing prices for no reason since 2019. I also wonder how this hasn't affected sales but I guess people had a lot more money then they realized. Had.
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          sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          > since 2019 It's been going on _much_ longer than that, it's what companies do. If they can get away with it, they increase prices.
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            I will never buy one of these out of principle. If Nintendo is allowed to further erode game preservation and game ownership and the right to do what I want with my machine (as the sales imply), we will never own a game again.
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              Just like the 1st one, I'm not buying it until an un-patchable jailbreak has been found. Until then, its just an expensive brick, waiting to happen.
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                Which is both depressing and confusing considering the sharply increased price on games and the system itself coupled with the increase in wealth disparity. If I were a conspiracy theorist type, I would say rich people/companies are buying systems at an extreme rate in an attempt to normalize the increasing prices and further erode the middle class.
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                How is it confusing? It's a quality product with quality games. The numbers speak for themselves. There's a massive disconnect on forums like these about the popularity and demand for Nintendo products.
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                  B-b-but I was ASSURED by Lemmy that Nintendo was shooting themselves in the foot with their pricing and business practices. That they have lost everyones trust and will soon feel the sting of customer dissatisfaction. Or maybe it's just time to admit that Lemmy doesn't have it's hand on the pulse of society, but rather just its own dick.
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