Nyyark posted...Why did apple get so screwed with their EU iTunes pricing then?
That was an antitrust investigation. Those are on a case-by-case basis and are intended to regulate anti-competitive behaviours. That kind of situation wouldn't apply to Nintendo's pricing unless it was doing something like selling its own games for noticeably less than third-party games against the will of those third parties, for example.
Edit: also, that wasn't Apple getting "screwed". That was the EU ensuring antitrust regulations weren't being breached. Apple got exactly what they should have gotten.