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Updated · Wccftech · May 4
Reggie Fils-Aimé defends Nintendo's full-price game policy
Updated
Updated · Wccftech · May 4

Reggie Fils-Aimé defends Nintendo's full-price game policy

2 articles · Updated · Wccftech · May 4
  • Speaking with analyst Joost Van Dreunen at the NYU Game Center Lecture Series, the former Nintendo of America chief linked the stance to the company’s Kyoto roots.
  • He said Nintendo aims to ship feature-complete games without lengthy day-one updates, arguing that supports a fair price that does not change over time.
  • Fils-Aimé cited The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as never officially discounted, framing Nintendo’s pricing rigidity as a cultural philosophy rather than simple commercial opportunism.
With physical games now costing more, is Nintendo's 'fair price' philosophy becoming a thing of the past?
Is 'Kyoto craftsmanship' a genuine philosophy or a brilliant marketing strategy for premium prices?