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SNES Classic And Nintendo's History Of Artificial Scarcity | Player.One
Is Nintendo a Free Call Option on NFTs and Rare Digital Goods?
NES Classic Edition - Wikipedia
Limited' Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a Disgusting Nintendo Cash-Grab
Forced Scarcity in Gaming – Ripping Off Fans with FOMO and Market Manipulation – The Ghetto Gamer
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Tilmen Mesut Kuçin on Twitter: "Meanwhile at Nintendo marketing .... In german it's called "künztliche knappheit"...means artificial scarcity... #NESmini https://t.co/KbJvdPdiDa" / Twitter
Nintendo invented restock fever decades before PS5 and Series X
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