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The cost of controllers is $50. I walked into game today, and virtually all used games were about 100:- for the 360. Between the cult following of the corporate brand and the fact the platforms have played underdogs at times (especially the Gamecube), it’s not a surprise that there are some treasures to be found in the Nintendo library. So I've noticed that some of the games that came out last year at launch or earlier this year for this system are still really expensive. Then I looked at the Wii range, and the games were at least twice as expensive. Nintendo game libraries are always filled with all sorts of collectibles. Thats not even with cords and cables included. Neither interest nor demand goes down over time.

Panic Restaurant – $500 – $1300 ... More companies owned copies than individuals and this is one of the factors that makes it so hard to find a copy that is in good to excellent condition. Why the heck are old/second hand games for the Wii so expenisve. The controller is worth $175. So, not counting cords, Wii hardware is … That is why it does not matter when they came out to the market, because games like Zelda, Mario, Super Smash Bros, and Pokémon are desired by all who have a Nintendo console. Switch games are so expensive due to the high cost and size of the console's game cartridges, and a Nintendo policy about physical and digital pricing, says a … You’ve got to be kidding me. The Rarest & Most Valuable Nintendo Gamecube Games. Here are the five most expensive NES games of all time and some explanations about why they’ve increased in value over the past decade. So the Wii U system hardware is only worth $125? The system bundle is $300. You can also read: 3 advertising failures that left millionaire losses. 5.

Re: Why is a used Wii u still so expensive? by GSZX1337 Wed Oct 10, 2018 10:27 am Supply could have something to do with it as I was told by a GameStop manager that Nintendo recalled all of their Wii-Us prior to the Switch launch. The Wii bundle is currently $150. So why should prices go down?