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Leave them alone🤬🤬🤬

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u/Avnesya 1d ago edited 1d ago

Is there actually "people" unironically defending em at this point?

Legit asking

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u/Findict_52 1d ago

Not so much defense, more like "uhh, yeah, things cost money, inflation exists, welcome to the real world", and I can't disagree honestly. People gotta use an inflation calculator on old games.

This meme does have real "too late, I drew you as the soy cuck and myself as the chad!" energy.

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u/Oromis107 1d ago

It's actually so crazy. You don't have to go far back either. If Mario Kart 8 was $60 in 2014, then inflation says it should be $80 in 2025.

Whether or not Nintendo scales their developer's salaries is another matter worth further research, but generally speaking, don't we want companies to be able to pay their developers well? Game companies get their money from games. If we as consumers expect to pay 2014 prices, then game companies can only afford to pay developers 2014 salaries.

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u/11711510111411009710 1d ago

Inflation doesn't say anything should be priced at anything. The company looks at various factors and decides on the cost. They can almost definitely sell these games at $60 and make a profit. I've never seen Nintendo's numbers but they're a multi billion dollar corporation. They would be fine.

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u/Oromis107 1d ago

Sure, they would be fine, and there are certainly a number of factors their market analysts have considered before deciding that a price raise would maximize profit. Still, the point remains that $80 today is worth $60 in 2014. If it's such a huge problem now why wasn't it a problem 11 years ago?

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u/Hades2580 1d ago

That’s not a good argument to make, there’s a lot of things I would want Nintendo to do but blindly paying in the hopes that they will do the good thing is the reason Elon Musk, Bezos and the whole Cabale are worth 17 trillion dollars and Amazon workers are having heart attack from stress in the warehouses.

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u/Oromis107 1d ago

If we want to take a moral stance and believe Nintendo doesn't treat their workers well, then surely we would just never buy Nintendo games regardless of the price right?

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u/Hades2580 1d ago

It’s what I do lmaoo, but the problem being that they are a big part of the industry, them opening the door offers precedent for everybody else.