Point/Counterpoint: The Nintendo Switch 2 is Too Expensive vs. Big Monkey Smash Rocks - The Beaverton

Point/Counterpoint: The Nintendo Switch 2 is Too Expensive vs. Big Monkey Smash Rocks

Point, The Nintendo Switch 2 is Too Expensive

There is an alarming trend occurring in the video game industry where consumers will purchase anything despite the increasingly high price margins. To buy into this hype is to teach the wrong lessons to game developers.

Counterpoint, Big Monkey Smash Rocks

Donkey Kong Bananza game has big monkey who smash rocks good and punches big shiny banana and nice music play because me good video game player, and smash rock everything can break big monkey break and roll and music nice.

Point, The Consumer Votes With Their Dollar

While tariff prices are partly to blame for increased prices, the fault lies on these large entertainment conglomerates whose revenues are rising to historical highs despite the recent changes in the political landscape. With digital downloading available, games would logically be cheaper than ever to produce, and yet the retail cost of a digital copy is the same, rewarding poor business ethics. 

Counterpoint, Big Monkey Race Car

Mario Kart World big monkey go fast in car and go vroom and do tricks on rail and goo “Ooo ooo, ah ah” when he does big win. 

Point, Indie Developers Should Get More Attention

Smaller studios are making industry-defining products while keeping their selling prices low. This kind of ingenuity is far too often neglected, and deserves more credit and attention for bringing a real, positive change to an industry that frankly bullies consumers. A recent Harvard study found the often regarded ‘Triple A studios’ critic reviews have decreased twenty-three percent while their bottom lines rise. 

Counterpoint, Big Cow Race Motorcycle

Oooooooo, cow can race car too and they go “Moo moo” very cute.