@Lucina

You can think what you want to think about our society, and you have some points, but I'm thinking you are wearing nostalgia glasses, and you think NINTENDO is the one entitled to OUR cash! I agree with @PlywoodStick where they have to EARN it by pleasing their consumer's suggestions and demands of lower VC costs, other competitor's online store game prices, limited eShop funds and spending which is what children have to do, and sorry, but I don't see your point in where you say that a couple megabytes worth of content released over 30 years ago is a "great" value for $4.99.

Duck Hunt for $5? That's crap. Your views and opinions are crap. If that were for a SNES game, that would be just fine. But it's not, and it should be $2.99 instead. N64 titles should cost $6.99. Not only would those prices be much easier on the finances, it would be in impulse range, which would generate more sales and interest in these old titles, which they could then use to propel another iteration of a Nintendo Mini. It's simply SMART business, a kind of skill which you lack, and prefer to calculate price simply by the amount of fun you get out of said game. That's how children think. Now who's childish?

Oh wait, I forgot to mention that every single child in this demographic on the face of the earth is playing Angry Birds instead! Which is FREE! How the hell can Nintendo expect to compete with that with something only adults can afford on a regular basis?

No, I'm not saying make anything free, far from that. But dear God, COME ON! Market adaption isn't that hard! Most people on this thread agree with this idea, you can't even spell "privilege" properly, and you have the mentality that Nintendo is daddy coming home from work bringing us a present for us to play with, and that we should be grateful and loving every bit of what we get! Nintendo isn't daddy! Nintendo is a multimillion dollar corporation that has very bad taste for what their customers desire! More NES Mini stock, an actual Animal Crossing U, not a mutilated version of Chibi-Robo!, representation for Metroid's 30th anniversary besides a Hunters rip off and Mii apparel in a smartphone game, terrible eShop pricing of course, really, I can do this all day.

For Nintendo's competitive game pricing, plenty of game directions, plenty of IP usage, and product stock, you are still wrong and many people will agree with me.

Cave Johnson, we're effing done here!