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$39.88* | Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury (Nintendo Switch Digital Download) at Amazon
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Having played 3D world with 2 school aged children, it's chaos & not the fun kind. The game seems to randomly pick which character the camera focuses on (i.e. I'm player 1 progressing forward and if 1 kid is wandering off doing his own thing, everyone will get moved to the kid f'ing around). I found it more manageable if it's just only 1 other kid but YMMV.
That all said, Bowser's fury is at least 5 years old... so the main game is older than that (2013 on the Wii U)... It's absurd to me that a game this old can still go for this much.
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Choices are slim these days if you don't want to play horror, blatantly demonic, or sexualized video games. Mario is still pretty tame comparatively, barring the occasional haunted house levels.
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Once the initial hype is over, most will see that Switch 2 games were a joke, at least for the first year of its release, or maybe longer. We will see.
They should have launched with a follow up to Mario Odyssey. It would have changed everything.
Having played 3D world with 2 school aged children, it's chaos & not the fun kind. The game seems to randomly pick which character the camera focuses on (i.e. I'm player 1 progressing forward and if 1 kid is wandering off doing his own thing, everyone will get moved to the kid f'ing around). I found it more manageable if it's just only 1 other kid but YMMV.
That all said, Bowser's fury is at least 5 years old... so the main game is older than that (2013 on the Wii U)... It's absurd to me that a game this old can still go for this much.
As someone who lived in a city with a very healthy video game collection and moved to a small town 1/30th the size that does not... I miss it so much.
Supply and demand is more about how if a game is in short supply and is really hard to get then the demand is high... that there is an inverse relationship. That doesn't apply to this at all.
Understanding of economics is a good thing.
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Choices are slim these days if you don't want to play horror, blatantly demonic, or sexualized video games. Mario is still pretty tame comparatively, barring the occasional haunted house levels.
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