X3ROhour wrote:Hooey.
I call hooey.
X3ROhour wrote:Hooey.
I call hooey.
Emerje wrote:You're forgetting something, exclusives are mostly profit for Hasbro. All the sculpting, mold tooling, and most of the QA is already done the first time around. They also tend to use cheaper plastic to really add to their profits. In the end Hasbro isn't even the one setting the price, exclusives are always priced by the stores selling them, all Hasbro cares about is unit prices.
Emerje
Emerje wrote:Certainly not as nice as getting free comics in the early Generations days, but those were later reprints, not current (or advance even) releases.
Emerje
X3ROhour wrote:If you really want to see some high priced shenanigans,
Take a look at the Seacons combiner from a while ago.
Seawing,
a limb piece,
retooled from engineering already in use,
Should cost $19.99.
Hasbro Pulse has it listed at
$36.99
No comic book.
X3ROhour wrote:If you really want to see some high priced shenanigans,
Take a look at the Seacons combiner from a while ago.
Seawing,
a limb piece,
retooled from engineering already in use,
Should cost $19.99.
Hasbro Pulse has it listed at
$36.99
No comic book.
X3ROhour wrote:If you really want to see some high priced shenanigans,
Take a look at the Seacons combiner from a while ago.
Seawing,
a limb piece,
retooled from engineering already in use,
Should cost $19.99.
Hasbro Pulse has it listed at
$36.99
No comic book.
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