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popular Posted by phoinix | Staff • 3d ago
Jun 28, 2025 12:56 PM
$39.88*: Super Mario Odyssey (Nintendo Switch Digital Code) & More at Amazon
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Why tho?
No. It's never been lower.
Odyssey is almost 8 years old and still being sold for $40. 🥲
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It was a thing from SNES all the way through Wii U and apparently stopped with the Switch.
Sad.
It's better to buy physical now so you can play on your Switch 2 in 2050 with its deteriorated battery that can last 30 minutes on a full charge instead of playing on future NSO emulators or remasters developed for the latest hardware.
Physical gives you the ability to sell. Given the high value of Nintendo games it makes a lot of sense to buy physical and sell. Buying digital benefits the developer, not the gamer. You recoup no money on a digital purchase.
It was a thing from SNES all the way through Wii U and apparently stopped with the Switch.
Sad.
You can easily find first party titles for $30 on Craigslist, offer up, Facebook market place if you want physical.
I just got ToF for $35 last weekend.
Odyssey is almost 8 years old and still being sold for $40. 🥲
Nintendo will be charging $10-20 to "upgrade" your currently owned Switch 1 title
If you want to buy the Switch 2 remastered versions of Switch 1 games like Kirby expect to pay $80 (with added content whatever that means)
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You can easily find first party titles for $30 on Craigslist, offer up, Facebook market place if you want physical.
I just got ToF for $35 last weekend.
Apologies, but I don't understand the point you're trying to make.
Nintendo did the "Selects" re-releases since the SNES all the way up till Wii U in 2016.
Even $30 releases would be fine, the point is they stopped a long established "tradition" since the release of the Switch.
Don't really understand the rest of your post either. Seems irrelevant to the main point.
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