UPDATE: Nintendo’s Artifical Scarcity Is Real – SNES Classic Preorder Debacle Explained

SNES Classic Preorder’s were in limited supply back in August, but it wasn’t an accident. Artificial scarcity has been Nintendo’s plan all along with these classic consoles. Here I explained why this isn’t only a conspiracy theory, there’s plenty of reasons why Nintendo would use a business strategy like this.
UPDATE: We got an SNES Classic in and have given our first impressions here.

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Aykut D.
Aykut D.
[Editor] I'm a big fan of Nintendo. I enjoy almost all video game genres but my favorites are action adventure and rpg's.

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