• mechoman444@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    70 bucks for the original version 100 for remastered. Probably.

    And a switch. So 600 to play starfox64 in 2026.

    They can go straight to hell.

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        1 month ago

        I was in the ball bark.

        Between 400 and 550. With taxes and potential accessories, you’re right around 600 bucks.

        So looks like I couldn’t have been more right.

        Idiot.

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          1 month ago

          Seems we have some kind of math genius here. Sounds like you went to the Trump school of economics

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            1 month ago

            With sales tax I’m at 555.35

            That’s 450 for the switch 2 and 60 for the physical copy of starfox64.

            I said six hundred I was off by 45 dollars.

            I calculated this using best case scenario with the tax rate of the city that I currently live in at 8.9% with a physical copy of Star Fox. Since I’m at the store, I would want the game immediately.

            Where is the Trump math here. Let me rephrase. It is approximately $550 to play Starbucks 64 in 2026.

            They can all go straight to hell.

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      1 month ago

      $49.99 for digital, $59.99 for physical. I’m cool with the price. 64 is one of my favorite games of all time and all the additions they’re adding make it worth it for me

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        1 month ago

        There’s no physical copy. You’re just buying a card to download the game later.

        I mean you. Do you boo. You want to give Nintendo all that money feel free.

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          It’s not a game key card release, the box would specify it on the front if it was. Nintendo (so far) has been releasing all of their own games fully on cartridge (insomuch as any physical game comes “complete” these days, before patches and post-launch content)