There isn't a great solution here. Unlimited runs would be perfect, but that's just not possible with licensing and the scarcity seems to help them sell out quickly to keep their employees working, so I don't really see that as a Spooky problem. If I'm honest with myself, had I bought an early game, I'd have played the hell out of it and then sold it at the crazy prices people are willing to pay. I'd have felt bad for doing that, as it could seem like a slap in the face to my friends at Spooky. However, while I like Rick & Morty, I like some of their other games just as much. I would have probably sold Rick & Morty to pickup either Alice Cooper or their next title. Not saying that's the right thing, but I do the same thing in the stock market. When I have a winner, I cash out, perhaps missing out on future profits. I'd rather be a sore winner then a sore loser.