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Why are they running out of N64 stock so quicky, just giving up on re-stocking the great titles you now have to buy elsewhere. This way, they are starting to lose out to their competition. There's still 4 months left untill the GameCube launch, and they're going to need a way to make money using Nitendo, not just relying on the GameBoy. So why not carry on selling N64 titles untill the GC launch date??? There are people out there still looking for great priced N64 games!!!
I also recently noticed in the monthly magazine that the prices have all risen slightly for almost every product. Even the membership costs have risen! Has this got something to do with their income? Could it be helped by keeping more N64 games on the shelves and on-line??? I think YES!!
Who else has an opinion about this??
> I have the same problem. I saw a Transfer pack for £22 when it used to be
> only 12 pounds in the same shop!
Thats supply and demand for you! or is it the Nintendo difference? lol
slik ~_~
Why are they running out of N64 stock so quicky, just giving up on re-stocking the great titles you now have to buy elsewhere. This way, they are starting to lose out to their competition. There's still 4 months left untill the GameCube launch, and they're going to need a way to make money using Nitendo, not just relying on the GameBoy. So why not carry on selling N64 titles untill the GC launch date??? There are people out there still looking for great priced N64 games!!!
I also recently noticed in the monthly magazine that the prices have all risen slightly for almost every product. Even the membership costs have risen! Has this got something to do with their income? Could it be helped by keeping more N64 games on the shelves and on-line??? I think YES!!
Who else has an opinion about this??