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    • Let's say they don't and they do start charging £60+ for each of their games. Would you still be willing to cough up the money for day 1 releases?
    • Man, these Gamecube-focused pledges look like a wishlist taken right out of 2005. Warms my heart to see them. Looking at your pictures... it's Alfred, right? He was part of a Fatal Fury spinoff that never really took off.
    • You think there'll be a £10+ bump to what I assume you mean to be every AAA third-party game?  Considering just how few third-party and first-party titles are £60 on Switch to begin with, I'd be shocked if that were to happen, especially seeing as pretty much anything over £60 on the eShop right now is some sort of bundle or "deluxe" edition. With how late on with the Switch this £59.99 price standard was introduced while I think we'll see more games match that, I struggle to see everyone making the jump to £69.99 on par with prices for the biggest AAA games on PlayStation, Xbox, etc. 
    • Nintendo will stick with the same variable pricing model that they currently have. Some games will be £40 (Like Mario VS DK), some will be £50, some will be £60 (Like TOTK) and some will even be £20 (Like Brain Training Switch). They will simply price their games according to their scope and budget. 3rd parties though? Nah, probably £70 across the board.
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