• @samus12345@lemm.ee
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      16 days ago

      They’re Sony ca. 2006, fresh off the success of the PS2.

      Or Microsoft ca. 2013, fresh off the success of the Xbox 360.

      • @thequickben@lemm.ee
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        315 days ago

        At least Sony had some justification. A new and expensive cell architecture. It was ground breaking for its time but cost too much.

        Nintendo is giving us something the steam deck and other pc handhelds can do, and trying to charge $80 for games that will almost never go on sale. I can buy old steam titles for less than $10, show me an old Nintendo title that can ever sell for that amount. It’s just not a good enough proposition just to have access to a handful of $80 Nintendo titles.

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          315 days ago

          Yeah, I could stomach the price of the console, but no way am I ever going to pay those outrageous prices that never go down for first party games, and without those there’s no point in getting a Switch 2 over a Steam Deck. I’ll have a lot of Nintendo games to catch up on once decent Switch 2 emulators are a thing.