Prices for pretty much any used game are dictated by the market. There's no "should," it's what buyers are willing to spend. If there's a glut of whatever Mario title Vlad is whining about and nobody is buying it, the price will come down.
Except "the market can stay irrational for longer than you can stay solvent," which is particularly relevant in the present status quo where businesses can seemingly afford to light cash on fire for several years as long as mysterious money is flowing into them.
Arguably Gamestop's business practices would have ended it years ago if it weren't for the meme squeeze.
Prices for pretty much any used game are dictated by the market. There's no "should," it's what buyers are willing to spend. If there's a glut of whatever Mario title Vlad is whining about and nobody is buying it, the price will come down.
Except "the market can stay irrational for longer than you can stay solvent," which is particularly relevant in the present status quo where businesses can seemingly afford to light cash on fire for several years as long as mysterious money is flowing into them.
Arguably Gamestop's business practices would have ended it years ago if it weren't for the meme squeeze.
haha the market dictates that i can buy used games for the kids cheaper anywhere but gamestop.