March 10, 2026 - 05:46

A widespread shortage of the latest physical Pokémon game has sent prices soaring on online marketplaces, with reports indicating that retail copies have sold out across major chains. Industry observers suggest that Nintendo may have significantly underestimated the consumer demand for the physical edition, leading to a scarcity that has frustrated many fans.
This shortage has created a prime opportunity for third-party sellers. On platforms like Amazon, prices for the new title have been hiked substantially above the standard retail price. What was once a standard-priced game is now being listed at a premium, sometimes double or more, as sellers capitalize on the limited availability.
The situation highlights the enduring popularity of physical media for major franchise releases and the volatility of the secondary market when supply cannot meet initial demand. Many collectors and players prefer tangible game cards, contributing to the rapid sell-out. Nintendo has not yet issued a statement regarding potential restocks, leaving hopeful trainers to either wait indefinitely or pay a premium to join the adventure.
June 8, 2026 - 02:53
Sega’s Crazy Taxi reboot, Crazy Taxi World Tour, gets its first full revealThere hasn`t been a new main Crazy Taxi game for 24 years. Now, Sega has finally pulled back the curtain on the reboot, officially titled Crazy Taxi World Tour. The first full reveal shows a game...
June 7, 2026 - 07:30
US gamers getting older as industry reports growthThe average video game player in the United States is no longer a teenager in a basement. New data from the industry shows that while the market continues to grow, the people holding the...
June 6, 2026 - 22:41
67% of Americans Now Play Video Games Weekly as Average Age Hits 37A new industry report reveals that video gaming has become a near-universal pastime in the United States, with 67% of Americans now playing video games on a weekly basis. The data also shows that...
June 6, 2026 - 03:55
Paramount Taps Corporate Strategy and Development EVP Tony Driscoll to Lead Games Studio DivisionParamount has appointed Tony Driscoll, its Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Development, to lead a newly formed games studio division. The unit will focus on creating both casual...