Nintendo Institutes Purchase Limits One Day After Opening Its Museum Shop as Items Reappear Elsewhere Online for Much Higher Prices

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Now while Nintendo did not issue an official statement regarding these resellers whose practices align with scalping, a post was made the following day letting potential customers know that certain items would now have quantity limits for purchasing.

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I admit that if I had the money and time to globetrot, this would be one of my destinations.
 
I admit that if I had the money and time to globetrot, this would be one of my destinations.
Same here. I have some friends who have been to Japan at least twice, but this museum wasn't around when they went there, obviously since the museum is brand-new.


 
I'm not a fan of their legal side but have absolutely enjoyed various older consoles (N64, NES, 80s LCD handhelds), and I would love to see all the older tech I never got to see here in the U.S.
 
I'm not a fan of their legal side but have absolutely enjoyed various older consoles (N64, NES, 80s LCD handhelds)...
I wish the Nintendo from the 3rd-gen, 4th-gen, and 5th-gen days still existed. Or heck, even the Nintendo from the 6th-gen days. That's the problem with a lot of these game companies. They have the same names as the legendary companies of the past, but they are NOT the same companies. To me they seem like absolutely completely different f*cking companies. Modern-day Nintendo can go f*ck itself.

and I would love to see all the older tech I never got to see here in the U.S.
My friend has a 64DD! That sh1t is a trip to mess with! Another friend of ours used the F-Zero X expansion kit to make some custom courses. Not an easy thing to do when everything is in Japanese.
 
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