The Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection is no longer for sale, and sure enough, prices of physical copies are beginning to surge online.
Some scalpers are now requesting hundreds and even thousands of dollars for individual copies of Nintendo's limited-release on websites such as eBay. Nintendo Switch subreddit user, TommyFrickster789, explains how prices for new but essentially second-hand copies are already out of hand.
"I saw somebody selling it for $10000 dollars, and there was someone else selling it at $1000, and another person selling it at $130 dollars."
We had a look ourselves, and sadly it's all true. Some eBay sellers who have hoarded multiple copies are asking for more than $100 a pop, while others are requesting absolutely insane sums of money venturing well into the thousands.
Fortunately, there doesn't appear to be any bids on the higher-priced copies and there are some far more reasonable listings, around the suggested RRP - still, it's not a great outlook for this game, when stock begins to run dry.
While a digital copy would normally be an option in this scenario, unfortunately, Nintendo has obviously decided to pull this version of Super Mario 3D All-Stars as well. So if you haven't already secured your copy of this three-in-one Mario game collection, we suggest you act fast and take what you can get (without breaking the bank).
Notably, we saw the same thing with the limited release of the Sanrio amiibo cards last week. Are you at all surprised to see the prices of Mario's physical collection increasing? Did you secure a copy yourself? Tell us down below.
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i cant wait to never ever buy these. but yeah, sad to see this be the environment nintendo set for this game
Ridiculous. I'd gladly sell my copy for a mere two grand. (DM me)
Didn't see that coming at all! lol
There are about 9 million physical copies in the wild. My Best Buy still has it in stock. There is no reason to pay anything more than MSRP. And this game will never be a collector's item. Nothing 9 million strong is ever a collector's item. And for the people above charging $60 or more for shipping ... well, your day of reckoning will arrive.
I hope they don’t take long to get the single games on the eshop. Throw in Galaxy 2 as well.
We all knew this was going to happen. Scalpers be raiding Mario's grave.
LOL, they have pretty high hopes if they think someone will pay such sums.
Meanwhile, the price of 3D All Stars is still stable in here Indonesia. 😎
Did not buy this collection and happy to tell Nintendo to screw off for playing this game.
Nintendo wtf bruh u did this
you don't have to worried about beating Wario World in real life anymore.
This is all because Nintendo is greedy and anti-consumer. They forced most of us to buy it and are now sitting back and laughing while the rest have to pay $2500. I heard that a lawyer is suing Nintendo because of this. I hope he makes them give us all refunds.
Right, but who's going to ebay to buy this at an inflated price when it's still widely available in stores for the time being?
I have the physical already but this is thanos level inevitable
Looking forward to the shop adding these titles in the near future;
Super Mario 64 £9.99
Super Mario Sunshine £19.99
Super Mario Galaxy £29.99
Super Mario Galaxy 2 £29.99
People buzzed about $60 being too much for these games - how many will decide to pay $2500 now?😂
@Minecraft_Master if there's a law talking about the upper limit of product distribution term in the video game industry, do enlighten me. Until then, there's nothing anticonsumer about the situation. Anti-fan, perhaps - but anything that works as pesticide for fanship is worth a praise, not a lawsuit.
@Moshugan If people are willing to pay like 3000 bucks for a PlayStation 5 or Series X they will totally shell out money for a game like this, especially given the games in this collection
@Minecraft_Master They came to your house to force you to buy it too? Same here 😉
Guys, just because we’re past March 31st doesn’t mean they have to stop reminding us.
Removed - unconstructive
Glad I bought my copy at launch:)
wow. i called this, but i hoped to be proven wrong
The local Walmart and Target both still have plenty of physical copies in stock here.
But hey, there's a sucker born every minute
This definitely isn't an artificial increase. Scalpers have a special place in the fourth circle waiting for them.
@NintendoCopium try harder, fan, I have heavyweights like "Hasdrone" in my inbox.😄
@Minecraft_Master You don't have to pay that much because there's still plenty of stock in stores.
£2,500? Seriously, the game hasn’t even sold out at select retailers as of yet.
Still in stores lol
Can’t wait until this is a distant memory. Looking forward to the day somebody brings is up and I go, oh yea, I forgot about that!” 😕
My local Tesco has loads of copies of 3D all stars and 3D world £40 each
I’m sure half this stuff gets made up due to lack of knowledge. Just looked at UK store Smiths Toys
15 plus available just at my local store £36.99
Also Argos UK have stock £39.99
Media should promote and publish this information so scalpers don’t get a look in.
This game is still cheap to buy in The Netherlands ( A poor job done by Nintendo, a remake of Mario 64 would have been great) Currently you can buy it for €47 euro's. As someone said above, there are a lot of copies to sell out there, no one is going to buy it for such amount of money.
@Minecraft_Master Funniest one yet!
Sigh...
As an ex-eBay seller (ditched ‘em after they forced everyone onto their in-house payment processor) these people are basically testing the waters and, as @Quantaur mentioned, there’s a sucker born every minute.
That said, ALWAYS check the sold listings before buying anything for something that feels like an exorbitant price.
Off subject just downloaded Bioshock 2 for Switch at £6.99.
Probably the best conversation of a first person shooter on the Switch.
1080p 30fps and very clean and stable image, not like a lot of first person shooters on the Switch, low res and smeary.
Also a great game and story.
I like how they are asking for shipping on an item that is $2,500. Lol
I never really wanted to buy this game but it still sucks to see prices rise
@Minecraft_Master
At least you bought two copies like a good little boy amirite?!
No one is buying it at that price.
No one is buying it at that price.
Anyone can put any crazy price on a listing. But I clicked, so good for you I guess.
Go to sold listings. Nobody is buying these. All the listings sold for $60 or less.. This is just clickbait to generate more outrage.
@TheFrenchiestFry no one is paying $3000 for a ps5 or series x. Try more like $900 or $800, which is still ridiculous but still. People tend to exaggerated these kinds of things.
Lolol trying to sucker some rubes eh?
I have it.... And it made me remember how awful Sunshime is.... Still enjoying 64 and galaxy tho.
I really doubt I can ever sell it at much higher price. While time limited, it was not in anyway an uncommon game, the
real collectors already buy it while avsliable.
Unlike all the suckers here I have been saving up thousands since 3D All Stars was revealed so I can buy at least errr......3 more copies now.
When they arrive I will roll around in my bed with my 4 copies listening to the soundtrack to all 3 games while chanting "Mario Mario" over and over like that old Mario 3 advert!
What a time to be alive!
If you shell out hundreds, even thousands of dollars for this game, you're dumb.
There's too many copies of this game out there to truly be super valuable.
However, I am aware that's there's a sucker born every minute.
And this was supposed to be a surprise to who?
There are far more copies available for this game than there are for lot of 3rd party games and they're not even remotely close to being sold out. If anyone pays more than the retail price, they're just dumb.
Anyone who purchased this game with the intention of scalping it is going to be quite disappointed. Some may get lucky here or there and nail a sucker who doesn't do his or her research, but this game will be available sealed on second markets for years, and at reasonable prices. If you wanted to make money on this, you should have bought the digital code and saved it for resale. But even that won't have a shelf life much beyond the life of the platform. People act like Super Mario 3D All-Stars is the only item that has ever been produced in a finite quantity.
There’s a rather large difference between listing it for £1k and actually selling it for £1k.
I suspect they are not selling for that much considering how many are still for sale at £45.
I'll buy from 2 of those scalpers just for flexing purposes.
From now on, please refer to me by my official title, ”The Man Who Brought Mario Back To Life, Twice", thank you.
Not only that, just a few days ago (monday) a lot of stores had the game in stock for regular prices here.
Today it is sold out at all these stores, and the local variant of ebay is full of scalped copies for 90 to 280 euro...
Nintendo supports scalpers.
Only an idiot would buy this for such prices lol
It's widely available only for £40 on average and will be for a long time because it only stopped production a few days ago. It sold millions of copies. It will never be worth more than £100 and this is me being generous.
Yes the same old reporting pops up whenever rare items are on e-bay, and just because someone puts an item for $2500 does not mean it will sell, and even if someone bids there is no guarantee of payout.
The PS5 on e-bay would sell for £2000- £24000, and if you were watching the item you would see the seller relist it very quickly, a lot of the time it's just people with fake accounts messing with the scalpers.
Just noticed the three examples on here all had no bids.
@Burning_Spear Burning Sper do you see the pictures in this story? People are selling the game for $2500. When has a game ever sold for this much money less than a year after it was made? Scalpers are making money because Nintendo stopped selling the game. When was the last time Sony stopped selling a game?
@Minecraft_Master,
You can't be for real can you?.
@Crono1973 Crono 1973 you are right. How do we know these scalpers aren't Nintendo employees who can still get copies for scalping? Nintendo could keep making this game for years and not lose money, but they would rather see the scalpers punish the loyal fans who couldn't afford the game when they were being forced to buy it.
i new this would happen very sad
@WiltonRoots,
We all knew this saga was far from over on here.
@TheFullAndy,
I have a copy you can buy for only $3000, it has been used but is in great condition.
There’s 9 - 10 million copies of this in the world. It’s not a collectors item. The sheer quantity of these games means that nobody is paying anywhere near these prices. This isn’t the Metroid Prime Trilogy of the GameCube Twilight Princess.
Scalpers are fools
@Minecraft_Master,
Or those loyal fans could have bought the game in the nine months or so it was on sale.
Nintendo told everyone right from the beginning that the game was being discontinued.
I don't even blame the scalpers in this situation, Nintendo was practically begging for this to happen by setting a hard date when it would no longer be produced
@Minecraft_Master Nobody is actually selling them at that prices... because they’re not selling. I can put an ad on eBay and put a stupid price on it
@lacaras4 Lacaras4 you are right. The scalpers are doing what Nintendo won't. They are at least letting us buy the game. Nintendo is worse than the scalpers.
@Dringo,
In the U.K there are similar stories of regular items selling for big money on e-bay, the fact that these items may get bid on, but the sale never completed does not occur to them.
The story is always about rare 50 pence piece coins, apparently one soled for £68,000, even though there were hundreds of the exact same coin listed for around £2.50, which is still five times above it's face value, the reporters must think we are all pretty gullible to swallow these stories.
I absolutely hate and despise scalpers. They are retail scum of the earth. I could have bought multiple copies and resold them for huge profit but I didn't because it isn't right. Gaming should be accessible to everyone. I bought one copy from Curry's. I'll enjoy it and pass it on.
@Minecraft_Master
If you are not joking about may I advise that you seek help?
@Lionyone But you couldn’t. Because nobody is buying them at these prices
Come on, did anyone really expect this not to happen?? Just to play devils advocate, should Angelina Jolie be labeled a scalper cos she sold a Winston Churchill painting for $11.5 million that Brad Pitt bought her for $2.95 million back in 2011? At the end of the day, scarce items, be it video games, art, luxurious cars etc will always be bought by those hoping to turn a profit somewhere down the line. As crap as it is, Nintendo gave us all plenty of opportunity to purchase 3D All-stars at its RRP. The only ones I feel for are those that get into Nintendo from here-on-in as they will never have the opportunity to purchase this collection. That's the real shame. That's who Nintendo have really screwed over, their new and upcoming fans.
i just got my physical copy from Wal-Mart
i paid $50 for it.
I pre-ordered the digital version.
i can still order the SMB Game and Watch.
this seems insane considering these games have been on every console generation since they debuted
There's a reason Nintendo doesn't remake Mario games - Allstars aside. It's because mainline Mario games are in essence Nintendo's milemarkers in gameplay innovation. The only reason they keep putting out ports is because the fans continually ask for it.
@Dringo @Burning_Spear
I’m not saying that this will be a collector’s item that people will pay thousands of dollars for, but games like Pokémon Heart Gold/Soul Silver sold more than 10 million copies and are now worth ~$200...
Just saying, anything’s possible!
If someone actually sells a copy of the collection for 10.000$. color me very impressed. 😂
@Minecraft_Master Its a promotion, not "anti-consumer". There are literally thousands of games that have temporarily been released for a short time. This is nothing new - its just a business practice.
Think about it: nobody would even buy a Mario Allstars game if all of the Marios games were already available to buy on the switch forever.
I'm not really sure this is deserving of a story. "Company ends promotional sale" surely shouldn't have got this much coverage anyway. But here we - even after the game has stopped being sold to report that SHOCK - somebody has put something on eBay.
I think we need to move past this emotional reaction that Nintendo is somehow anti-consumer or negative for having a timed release. The entitlement of some fans is mind boggling. I'm a Zelda fan and we haven't had anything like the Allstars series on Switch, but here is everyone going crazy because a port of some old games is disappearing.
I'm so glad Nintendo Life has the chance to write about this story after March 31st.
Just trying to imagine what someone who would pay 2,500 would actually do with it. Just to play it? That would almost certainly feel like a letdown. Maybe just to keep it as a collectible? It’ll likely never really be worth what they already paid for it.
Either way, I’d like to think some of the scalpers will have copies they can’t unload for years.
Nintendo wanted this to happen.
Here's a switch, calling all scalpers, I have a copy and to you all......£1000
If I decide to get this,it will be at Walmart for $50. Or maybe Gamestop...used.
@WiltonRoots Is this a new sockpuppet? 😅
In Germany there are also retailers, who still sell it for 40€.
As long as this goes, I will keep my 2nd, sealed copy
There were alot of physical editions left online in the webshops and in the stores yesterday. Now they are all sold out. suprise suprise. Thanks Nintendo!
(I don't have a copy)
I'm waiting to see it in bargain bins in stores in Poland. No one has 3D Mario nostalgia here.
@Quarth I’d like to think so, in the midst of all the sobbing it’s nice to see a slice of satire! 😀
Nintendo probably likes scalpers as it makes their games seem like luxury products. It's the same reason their games rarely go down in price.
Maybe there is something in it. If Nintendo released Mario 3D World for half the price because it was a Wii U port would people assume it must be very short or not as good quality as other Mario games...?
Ahh yes, the rare collectible Super Mario 3D All-Stars. There are only ...checks notes... 10 million copies out in the wild.
@westman98 yep, super rare!
F*** You scalpers.
@wanderwonder I bought my brother Heart Gold for £17 this Christmas. The one with the pokewalker is a lot more money because they are in shorter supply and not so readily available.
That’s the point. Most old games aren’t available to buy new anymore. Their price to buy second hand is due to availability of product. And there’s a tonne of All-Stars out there
@Clyde_Radcliffe
They’ve loved them since 2006.
Hehehe
Typical scalers, eh
I can still order it on bestbuy. What did nintendo THINK would happen? They flooded the market with this thing, and it wasn't even very impressive. No galaxy 2, and they didn't improve anything either. Did they think retailers would just stop selling it? They clearly didn't buy back the copies or anything. They just removed it from the e-shop. That is literally all they did. I have games of which there were only a few thousand copies made. This game has millions out there.
@hirokun
So it makes it a bit less of a big deal as what so many media outlets and people are declaring it to be.
Nintendo still sold 10 milliom copies in little over half a year, they are happy enough.
The game is still in stores. Just go buy it there.
Just been to my local supermarket for shopping and it was going for £40 in there, these scalpers are not going to be selling the game for these prices for a very long time and even then at these prices and the fact there's so many copies out there they may well never sell them at these prices.
This article makes me think of the Wario World commercial:
@Minecraft_Master I'm not even sure what I just read. They forced us to buy it? Then why don't I have a copy of it? Oh right....I have free will and chose not to.
Why would they be laughing at any moron who'd pay $2500 for this now? Literally doesn't affect them at all, except they grossly underpriced it if people are willing to pay stupid amounts of money for it.
And good luck to any lawyer who's going to sue a company for not selling something anymore considering that's every company, ever.
Looking on Amazon right now, and yeah the price has gone up. About 6 dollars.
But it wouldn't be 2021 without scalpers.
I bought it, but I also have a PC that can emulate anything up to and including Switch, so even if it disappears it doesn't matter. Hell there is a native non emulation PC version of Mario 64 that is widescreen too. It's all emulation so it's all BS anyway and can be done on PC with Dolphin which coincidentally has online multiplayer that is virtually lag free.
Lol, there are still enough stores here in the Netherlands that have the game in stock.
https://www.gamemania.nl/nl/games/nintendo-switch/146231_super-mario-3d-all-stars
https://www.nedgame.nl/nintendo-switch/super-mario-3d-all-stars/9873136688
https://www.bol.com/nl/p/super-mario-3d-all-stars-limited-edition-switch/9300000009410371/?bltgh=nQDeMLiI-QBQu6GoybJDDQ.2_35.36.ProductTitle (even discounted)
https://www.mediamarkt.nl/nl/product/_super-mario-3d-all-stars-nintendo-switch-1672849.html (also discounted)
etc. etc.
Well it’s not like this one want easily avoidable by anyone who truly wanted this game..
While Nintendo certainly isn't helping matters by making this a limited time release, at this point nobody should be paying such prices; this would be on them for being insane enough to cave to scalping. There are still plenty of these floating around at brick and mortar stores in my area. No need to "cave" for a copy through a digital store front.
Jeez, I was very much expecting this to happen.
To anyone who wants to buy Super Mario 3D All-Stars physically, I strongly urge you to check your local retailers first for any leftover stock. My local Walmart still had several copies left when I went there yesterday, and they're selling them for $50.
@Crono1973 and Sony and xbox dont????ps5 and series x ring a bell
@Minecraft_Master "When was the last time Sony stopped selling a game?" Ummmm ... this past week? Sony announced the closing of the online stores for the PS3, PSP and Vita.
I still have my copy sealed, and I have all three games on original hardware. Guess I should just save this one and sell if I ever fall into an economic crisis, huh?
(JK, I won't sell mine, and I will open it and play it someday).
This will probably end up like those Collector's Edition comics from the 1990s that were supposed to become rare and expensive in the future, but are still worth nothing to this day.
The difference is that Marvel almost went bankrupt when people stopped buying them.
It’ll come down once people realize no one is going to buy it for that
To everyone suggesting that this will never be a collector's item because there are 8-10 million of them out there, I give you this: https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/04/this_sealed_super_mario_bros_has_just_become_the_most_expensive_video_game_collectable_ever
I knew I should have bought an extra copy.
Those prices are what Nintendo wishes these games were worth.
Why not just buy the game via eShop? People pay for online on Switch, might as well take advantage of it, no?
Thanks Nintendo, I really needed the money this will help out a lot. Now I hope they do this kind of thing to Zelda next, or even better a limited time Wario collection.
@Darkyoshi98 Of course they do but that doesn't let Nintendo off the hook.
I wonder if commemorative coins have all this drama. Or is it just gamers?
@Burning_Spear They probably expect people to not even look at shipping. I can still recall years ago some scalper listing an unboxed purple N64 console (admittedly the neon color variants are probably rarer) with a $3,000 shipping cost.
@Burning_Spear yep your 100% right
A few thousand? Nah, I'm happy with the retail price I paid for the game.
I saw pre-order receipt slips selling for 10 grand USD back in the fall, so a few grand doesn't surprise me. Maybe a handful will sell at that price but I wouldn't treat it as the norm.
@AlienX Because they took it off the Eshop.
Ban it all. Ban it all to hell!
@StuartGipp your profile pic with that statement was just marvelous together.
Anyone want to buy my copy? I'll part with with it for only five grand plus shipping multiplied by your shoe size...great deal, honest.
They are being listed for these prices. They aren't selling at those prices.
@johnvboy Me throughout the whole saga of AntiConsumerGate when I'm not laughing at the crying...it's just a piece of plastic at the end of the day.
It's funny that if you reverse the syllables in "FOMO" you get M..... Something different...
@TheFrenchiestFry What I want to know is who are all these people that can afford a $3000 PlayStation that actually also play PlayStation. When I think of the rich, I don't think of people with the time or inclination to care about video games.
This inevitably leads to piracy. But at least they are ports, from older systems, so it's not like anyone couldn't emulate these or play them in some way. Wiis are dirt cheap and both it and the Wii u have been hacked for years. But I agree, Nintendo caused this clearly. No one's really missing out however except maybe on the mobility factor and taking them on the go.
@Minecraft_Master,
Nintendo did let you buy the game for nine months or so, the scalpers are simply re selling, and I think with the amount of copies sold and still out there, the chances of anybody paying anywhere near these crazy prices are non existent.
@NEStalgia,
Love all those stories of people buying the PS5 for high prices, in the U.K even near launch you could easily pick one up on e-bay for around £700, which is way off those silly prices, now it's around £550 to £600, and the bubble burst on the Xbox series X ages ago, with pretty much 4000 consoles listed on the site, you can pick many up for £500, which is very near retail.
I used to look on the site at all the high priced auctions, which would start at around £500, then would get to around £650, then someone would put a bid in at £7000, with a week to still to run on the auction, it's people with fake e-bay accounts trolling the scalpers, then the consoles get relisted and sell for nearer the average price.
The media just loves reporting on these things, and just are so lame when it comes to actual fact checking etc, there was a PS5 for sale for £1,000,000, which all the papers used as an example of the scalpers greed, when we all know a console will never sell for anywhere near that figure.
I bought a copy for this exact reason. The collection will never be printed again, so I shall hold onto it until I need some fast cash and then sell it for too much money.
Can we quit doing this? It's still in stock at Best Buy, Target, Gamestop, and even Amazon currently. Can't we at least wait until stock is running low worldwide?
@Dringo Yet. But prices will rise as the number of unused copies shrinks. It's daft. By Christmas you'll see people making £10-£30 profit on unused games.
@GrailUK A few coins do. Also daft capitalism.
@Lionyone Physical games always stop being available after a while. That bit isn’t new. Any resold copy of a game is second hand, if you want Mario 3D All-Stars at Christmas you can buy it for about the same it was a few weeks ago.
I’m not convinced people will pay an extra £30 premium because it is shrink wrapped
@Burning_Spear Honestly anything above $15 shipping shouldn't be trusted.
Can't blame people for trying, I suppose.
Sell it for whatever you like. Buy it for whatever you like.
Anyone that has an issue with that needs to take a long hard look at the capitalism that is everywhere within their life !
And I mean EVERYWHERE!!
@Liam_Doolan
You do realize that any one can set an ebay buy-it-now and set a stupid amount of money for it. I could do this myself if I really wanted to. This is just click bait that makes the writer look stupid.
Now if someone was stupid enough to buy it for that price, then sure, take a screenshot of the sold items and make a news article about it. Although the thing that upsets me about the sold listing is that even if the person doesn't pay, it still counts as sold. Or in some cases, people buying it, and then the seller returns the money to inflate the price of items.
At least with the physical version, shops can still sell copies. While they can't get any more copies to stock up, I bet they still have plenty of copies to sell. This game sold really well from what I can tell, so this isn't going to inflate the price of the game. Second hand copies I think will sell for around the same price.
At the time of this post, thegamecollection, Argos and Tesco (I think) still have copies.
Glad I have the original 3 games and never wasted a dime on "Super Cashgrab Limited Time Mario Emulation SKU" plus I was at a Target yesterday and they have like 85 copies of this joke so....
As much as I disagree with the marketing tactic used for this game, this article is pure clickbait. All you have to do is apply a "sold listings" filter to a search for SM3DAS to see that not a single sold listing cracks $70. These morons who bought a bunch of copies expecting to sell them for huge sums are in for some serious disappointment.
How do you call it scalping when the game has been freely available for months with a clear warning that this game will stop being produced. How is that any different from collectors who buy with the hope of the item increasing in value? I know these listings are ridiculous, but there will come a time when it does increase in value and is sold for above the MSRP. We use the term scalper waaaaaay too loosely these days.
@Kirbo100 I know, I'm poking fun at the fact people have to pay real money to play online, yet Nintendo has not provided any real benefits over say, how it worked on Wii U.
Still a measly £36.99 at Smyths in the U.K. Go buy it while you can.
12 million sold worldwide, 16 million shipped total.
That's roughly 4 million more to go into circulation that the original Mario All-Stars. Which is about 40-60 bucks in most places.
What kind of math is being done here that 5 million more makes it harder to get a hold of and suddenly worth more money?
The only “Surprise, surprise!” there could possibly be about this is if anyone on planet earth actually paid one of these prices. I can still go to any Walmart in town and find a stack of copies. Nintendo Life must know there are boatloads of copies out there in the wild. This article is clickbait.
“Scalpers set up shop”? Sure, a shop where no one buys anything.
@Jokerwolf
Whatever justifies stealing for you I suppose.
@Burning_Spear there were 40 million copies of the og super Mario Bros on nes. So you never know
@TheFullAndy I own them already so I am allowed to.
In stock at Amazon AU with a slight discount https://www.amazon.com.au/Super-Mario-3D-All-Stars-Nintendo/dp/B08HJBT3VH/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=mario&qid=1617512707&sr=8-1
@Lionyone
Don't hate the "scalpers", hate the people that keep them in business.
I almost feel like the scalpers are just Nintendo employees.
I was smart and pre-ordered for myself and my sister.
As many have said (and should probably be in article) it’s still widely available new in stores with no mark up. In the UK GAME still have it new for its regular price.
Scalpers are the worst but selling a game once it exits the retail market isn't scalping.
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