Make a thing that prints money

>make a thing that prints money
>sell it in limited quantities and discontinue it shortly after release

What were they thinking?

>make a bunch
>release only a few
>scalpers guarantee sellthrough
>scalp the unreleased ones yourself through eBay and the like

They're just ripping people off, not a hard concept.

Nintendo literally doesn't care about the market anymore. They are 100% a vanity company for old men to just do whatever the fuck they want.

>What were they thinking
That they wanted to come out with some collectible and didn't think it would be that popular.

I have 5 atm, want to get a few more, come Christmas gonna shift them all.

Switch ad.

How can I get a SNES Classic without cucking to scalpers?

This makes sense. They were probably only contracted to manufacture through the holiday season.

If they make the same claim after the SNES Classic, they've got no fucking excuse.

>What were they thinking?
They were thinking it would sell just ok.

Nintendo's name staying in the news for that long is worth far more than anything the NES Mini would have made them

>didn't think
you got that right

They’re a public company owned by shareholders though.

Why would anyone here want this?, only normies don't know about emulators, also nes games weren't that great.

Nobody’s going to give a shit about last year’s toy when a new one is out. I expect demand for the nes classic to plummet when the snes classic is released.

>The old men argument
user, all of the game companies are run by old men. Gabe is 54, Peter Molyneux is 58, Larry Probost is 67, and Kaz is 56. Why is it bad when Nintendo does it?

They don't want it competing too heavily with the SNES Classic or their new classic game subscription service for the Switch. Sell a few units to get some buzz going, cut off supply to get people drooling and eager to spend even more money in the future. They know damn well what they're

Simple, it was just a publicity stunt to sell more Switches. Notice how they discontinued it as soon as they realized the switch was selling really well.

*they're doing.

>Make a thing
>Don't know if it will sell
>Make a limited quantity because you're scared as fuck after the WiiU where you had to buy back consoles from the retailers and pay for storage space for year
>Limited quantity ensures you don't have these things sitting in warehouses

Refresh that store page for a preorder and stick to it.

you cant emulate that authentic feel

>sell it in limited quantities
That's exactly why it sold so well. People are suckers for limited shit. They did the same trick with Nintendo Shitch.