
Aren’t you lacking Japanese culture?
>>1
Only your country is cheap.
I’ll sell it to your country at a low price.
I’m grateful…
Omagai
Light’s homeland
I wonder if there are any Nintendo fans who aren’t online.
>>10
I basically played offline games other than Monster Hunter.
If you’re a light user who doesn’t join online, just buy it normally.
I saw a reverse omakuni for the first time.
>>14
Well, there are quite a few, I suppose.
Super Cubs are mostly only distributed in Japan, so overseas fans often say they should be exported.
It has been rumored that measures against resale would look into the actual state of play.
If you really wanted it, you should have thought about it a little and taken action in advance.
What’s scary is that some resellers with good antenna sensitivity probably do just that.
It’s frustrating that only games that support Japanese can be played in Japan…!
>>17
It wasn’t a problem at all for me, who is pretty suspicious with English…
I don’t think it’s unkind, but since my old Switch is broken, it looks like I’ll have to subscribe just for the reservation.
I thought you would be able to buy it through the online lottery, but your appearance was actually comical.
It’s hidden behind Europe’s anger, but…
Isn’t 50,000 expensive?
>>20
Personally, I wonder if it’s okay since it’s too cheap.
The public doesn’t understand.
>>23
Compared to the rising prices of smartphones, it’s not such an outrageous price for something to give to a child.
>>44
Smartphones are like necessities in life…
>>44
It’s better for a good adult to stop comparing essential items like smartphones and game consoles in life.
>>20
It might be too expensive for the general public or for children.
People who meet the conditions will likely flow to the official store, making it easier to buy at regular stores as well.
>>24
It actually seems like this could happen.
I’m fed up with waiting in line to buy in stores.
If you’re working normally, 50,000 yen would be a daily wage.
Isn’t it at a level where just the CPU/GPU costs around 50,000?
You’re doing well in this era of high prices.
For a single man, 50,000 yen is cheap, of course…
I was shocked that the software is 12,000 yen.
The main unit is cheap, so they’re probably recouping costs with software.
>>32
Isn’t it 10,000 yen?
What is 12,000 yen?
I don’t think it’s cheap, but I do think they’re doing their best.
In today’s era, isn’t 50,000 rather a loss? That’s what I’m worried about.
>>34
Maybe the domestic market is in a super backwardation.
The overseas price is probably appropriate.
The dock is also 15,000 yen.
Software 10,000 yen
Pro controller 10,000 yen
>>34
With the bundled Mario Kart set, it seems we finally break even (I intended to give away Mario Kart for free).
>>82
Well, looking at the prices for the multilingual version, I think it will break even around 65,000…
It doesn’t make sense to have a reverse sheath in any region.
>>22
It’s too extreme to say that if you’re not logged in, you’re not losing money…
Well, considering that the multilingual version is 70,000 software for 10,000 yen, it’s probably an ultra reverse margin.
Seeing how calm things are overseas makes the release date quite scary.
>>36
Well, it doesn’t concern the Japanese anyway…
I think it would be nice to set it at 70,000 or 80,000 yen since the yen is weak.
Looking at the European prices and the multilingual version prices, it really shows that they care a lot about Japanese users…
I was expecting it to go a little higher, so I’m happy.
I’ve been playing Monster Hunter online for quite a while.
The reverse sheath is probably confirmed, right…?
I thought it would be around 58,000, so I think it’s cheap.
I saw a good omakuni for the first time.
One could say that having the ability to collect through software is this company’s strength.
Because software and peripherals are a bit expensive.
You’re covering for it over there, aren’t you?
Nintendo probably knows the percentage of users who are paying for online services, so they likely made their choice based on that.
If it was only available for purchase at the Nintendo Store, that would be one thing, but since there is the option to buy it at regular retail, it’s not a big deal.
I realized that it can be region-locked…
I was prepared for a budget of around 60,000 to 70,000 yen, so it’s a relief that I can set aside a larger budget for software and the Pro Controller 2.
Well, I’m anticipating that it will rise sharply from here.
It will be released in June.
If I save 25,000 yen each month for two months starting this month, it’s like being able to buy it for an actual 25,000 yen.
>>52
I don’t feel like the release in 2 months is really happening…
I’m grateful to have seen the famous omakuni for the first time.
>>53
If we only think about market size, there’s no need to favor Japan…
I wonder why Sony couldn’t do this with the PS5…
>>55
That is a foreign-priority company.
Even more so since establishing the headquarters in America.
>>55
In the first place, the price of the PS5 was the same in Japan and overseas as the current Switch 2 Japanese version…
>>55
Rather, this is the result of having seen how difficult things were over there.
I think it’s rather cruel to say, “There was a better way for the one who went ahead!”
It seems that we have escaped deflation to the point where I think it’s cheap at the same price as the early PS5.
It’s normal for online subscribers to be prioritized since it’s a condition for selling on an online store in the first place.
With 50,000, you can play Elden, Saipan, and Dusk Blood, right?
Isn’t it amazing?
Isn’t the overseas version also relatively cheap compared to other mobile devices, just because it’s cheap in Japan? I haven’t looked it up, though.
It seems that the general spread will happen after the release of the light version.
50,000 is a lie, right!? That’s so cheap!! I think.
It’s relatable to feel despair over a friend with kids taking a 50,000 yen game console outside and using it roughly…
>>64
That said, I usually take my more expensive smartphone outside and drop it a lot.
>>71
It’s obvious to carry a smartphone around, so your analogy is really poor.
>>64
The kids even leave a 25,000 yen Switch out in the park on a bench, you know… They wouldn’t do such careless things if they had bought it with their own money.
I mean, the European package version is 15,000 yen.
Of course, it’s normal to get really angry.
>>65
But drinks over there are more than double when converted to Japanese yen, so it’s just right.
>>65
Seriously?
>>126
Even though food and daily necessities are skyrocketing in price, if there are people who think that games are just staying the same, they’re being too optimistic…
I can see that the ones I bought in Japan have been taken overseas quite a bit.
The first lineup is
“After all, only hardcore gamers are going to want to be early adopters.”
I cried so hard that it was serious.
>>68
Can’t you just kick everything away with Mario Kart?
I thought the product price compared to the parts was too much of a loss.
If they are expecting more sales in Japan than overseas, is it a judgment that it’s okay to incur some losses in Japan?
>>70
The brute force of Mario solving everything even when you encounter a setback.
>>70
Isn’t it precisely because the Switch sold explosively while games were being underestimated?
If I miss this chance, I probably won’t have another.
I think it’s amazing that feeling 50,000 yen is cheap, considering the prices from back in the day.
Everything has really become too expensive.
Since it’s been accumulated for a year, it’s quite gentle.
The price was not mentioned in the video.
I guess everyone involved was trying to make last-minute adjustments.
Don’t engage with the idiots who criticize using a PS5 from a different time.
Rather, if I think that 70,000 yen is the fair price, then isn’t the PS5 really doing its best?
The initial price of the digital version is 40,000.
>>81
There are various differences in prices, so it can’t be compared directly.
Well, I think the PS5 is doing well when you compare its specs and price.
I think they probably decided this after seeing the PS5 resale frenzy.
>>84
In the first place, Switch was also being resold.
>>84
In the first place, it was the Switch that started the reselling frenzy.
Chinese people packed boxes of Switch tightly into cars, which were often shown on television.
Recently, there seem to be a lot of people who don’t get sarcasm, and I don’t like it.
>>86
It might be a reselling Chinese person.
>>86
The entire internet is already at its limit.
I feel the determination to make all of humanity play Mario Kart.
The sales method for the PS6 has been decided!
Resellers, die!!!!!!
I felt that spirit.
They were saying it would be 59,800 yen due to leaks and yesterday they spent costs on features and monitors that couldn’t be included in the regular Switch, so it feels cheap.
Well, if Monster Hunter and Dragon Quest come out first, it’s a sure thing that they’ll sell out.
Is a slow start just about right?
President Trump
“Japan has many non-tariff barriers! When converted to tariffs, non-tariff barriers amount to 46%! That’s why there is a 24% tariff on all Japanese products!!!”
I thought that since they said that yesterday, there’s no choice but to raise prices in the American market.
I never play racing games, but I suddenly want to play this Mario Kart.
>>95
Air Ride is good too.
The concept of a racing game is reversed.
A racing game that is extremely specialized in cornering and course selection, where the player operates with the accelerator fully pressed at all times and uses the brake button.
Is the price the same as the PS5 overseas?
>>96
Why are they staying so calm over there?
Well, it feels like it’s a must-buy.
I probably won’t be able to play GTA 6 at launch, but are you around now?
I see… I noticed that people are saying “Yeah.”
>>111
I would be happy if you could remain calm to the extent that it doesn’t become in short supply and handle it while waiting for the software.
Software manufacturers that set high prices only in Japan should take note.
>>101
There are places where software manufacturers wish the Switch didn’t exist.
The leak was also close to the overseas price…
Nobody expected that only Japan would get a discount…
It’s cheap only in Japan.
This is a buy.
>>104
The Chinese person started to upload… but can’t seem to…
I was surprised to hear that in some places overseas, the PS5 is even more expensive.
I think there are many things that have not been passed down since ancient times, if it’s not a joke but rather irony.
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/expert/articles/25b977111b9525917b6923b00fe66d7af6a98b83
Given the significant sales difference of more than twice with Sony, focusing on overseas markets is not necessarily a mistake if you want to secure profits.
Release a budget version without the C button functionality ♡
>>110
Dividing the line will instead cause prices to rise.
The strength lies in the fact that our own software sells even if we don’t want it to, allowing us to offer hardware at a lower price.
I thought that language fixation is quite something.
>>113
I wonder if they are aware that it is being sold to a specific country through reselling…
I may have just seen an upper-level omakuni for the first time since the Reiwa era.
If the hardware is being hoarded by resellers and not reaching the users, the software won’t sell.
Personally, I want to say that both the Switch 2 and the PS5 Pro are striving hard with their prices, and the companies’ efforts are impressive.
In broad terms, I dislike being poked by radical people.
I’m really numb, but I’m scared that even 65,000 yen might look like a loss.
>>117
Isn’t it irrelevant since we’re earning through online services?
It’s not so much that irony doesn’t come through, but rather that they just won’t break their own theories, so no matter what you say, it doesn’t get through.
>>118
It’s no different from not being understood at all.
Those that only support Japanese seem to have done something wrong and are now in other language versions…
I wonder if something like that can be done.
It’s already a reverse octopus, right?
I think it’s better to worry about whether GTA 6 will be released on time first.
>>122
Is it coming out this year?
Well, I feel it’s not a big deal if it gets postponed.
There are plenty of other games to play.
I feel like modifying is risky because I’m in “kill the scalpers” mode.
Around 100 yen to the dollar is about the same price.
It’s not that the overseas version is expensive, but rather that the weak yen is serious.
I feel like they set the prices at quite an unreasonable level.
>>131
Well, if it were actually 55,000 yen for this specification, it’s clear that it would be even more criticized.
The tire ratio for Switch in Japan is said to be 7 per unit.
I think that even if I push myself a bit, I have a plan to make it up later.
I guess Mario Kart will be expanded with DLC later on too.
If it’s 450 dollars, it would originally be around 70,000 yen.
What are you saying?
Foreigners only need to master Japanese in two more months.
Speaking of which, Wiles didn’t come.
>>138
It seems impossible in terms of specs.
>>138
If the PS4 Pro can’t handle it, I think the Switch 2 would be even more impossible.
The launch I want doesn’t just come out easily, but for now, it’s probably a bit questionable whether we’ll have finished Xenoblade Chronicles by early June…
It feels festive, and I can tell they’re offering it at a low price, so I might give the lottery a try.
I’ve only played the SFC version of Mario Kart.
I want to do it quickly and snap it.
>>144
I’m pretty sure that when you first started the Switch and inserted the Joy-Con, it made that finger snap sound, right?
I remember feeling incredibly moved at that time; I really want to do it again soon.
Make it 100 yen to the dollar so that Japan does not win alone.
>>145
This
It seems they were adjusting it up to the last minute since the price wasn’t directly entered at the time of recording.
>>148
In other words, if that price had been announced in the video, it might have caused a much bigger uproar than it is now.
>>161
Isn’t it just that the content of the video itself is the same for both the Japanese and overseas versions, so it couldn’t be released in that format?
It’s surprising that region locking is appreciated.
I have a complex state of mind about various things.
>>149
It’s a problem if those who want to do it can’t.
They also sell a region-free version.
>>149
Are there twice as many hardware and software for the RTA community with multilingual versions and the Japanese version?
No, is the software designed to allow borrowing and lending so that it doesn’t double?
Kind
>>167
The language-free version can probably use Japanese, so maybe it’s better to pay a bit more and just buy that one instead.
>>149
It’s not strange because it’s a price limited to customers who join online and pay extra.
I think it’s impossible to run Wiles in handheld mode at this point.
Nintendo is no longer just making money from games.
The Pokémon brand, especially outside of Japan, is sometimes recognized as an apparel brand because “your IP’s clothing sales are higher than those of games or toys.”
So perhaps games can be seen as things that add value to characters and designs.
I think a sequel to Sunbreak will come out in a few years for Monster Hunter.
I bought the Switch normally when I was about to go home because I was waiting for Smash Bros.
Thanks to Smash Bros, I meet the lottery conditions, so I might just participate in the lottery.
The domestic situation may be stable, but the overseas situation might be a bit tough.
The main unit is expensive, but the software is priced close to 15,000 yen in some countries.
>>154
Why is it priced that way…?
>>181
What should I do with 1 euro at 160 yen instead?
Doesn’t it have performance comparable to XSS?
It seems like I can manage to go to Wiles after all.
>>156
It seems possible in docked mode, but I think it would be tough in handheld mode.
>>156
It looks like it exceeds PS4, but…
Saipan clearly had a shabby depiction, so it’s uncertain whether it reaches SS level.
It is said to be a $200 loss, but it was a console that was sold for 30,000 yen.
Since there is a ridge at the launch, it’s essentially PS, so Sony fans can happily buy it.
I felt some jaggies with quite weak AA, so the specs might be modest.
10 bags of 5 kg of rice = switch 2
>>160
This rice is bad.
>>172
You, Trump.
I was surprised by the price, but the release is incredibly soon…!
I thought it was the end of the year.
>>163
It’s amazing that in two months I’ll be playing with the Switch 2 at home.
>>163
The teaser for 2 was announced in May last year, and the official announcement in April of the following year, so a year-end release is definitely a slow-moving schedule.
If it can’t be done on PS4, I wonder if they can release FF7 Rebirth.
>>166
It seems they just didn’t release it to transition to PS5.
>>186
What are you talking about…?
>>166
Since it was mentioned in Rime’s announcement regarding the series, they will probably release the remaining ones even if it’s a rough port.
It’s strange that I feel more bothered by region locks on game software than on the gaming console itself.
I was listening to the PV of Demon Ex Machina and I laughed when I heard the final boss’s voice.
Are you still alive…?
Make some effort to hide your baldness.
>>175
It’s a bald thread, so why do I have to hide it?
>>182
Sure! Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
>>187
5 cents
I was wondering why so many people are angry at Americans despite the weak yen, and then I realized it’s because the tariffs make it practically about 86,000 yen.
Trump is bad, Trump is!
It’s unnecessarily heavy, Wiles.
Well, I’m thinking it’s a good time to promote Waiha since there are no competitors.
50,000 is expensive! But the organic EL switch is 38,000…
Will we no longer be able to play the Asian version of the package software that has Japanese?
I’m so happy that I can make a mini robot with the current machine!
When I think about Nintendo’s game consoles, I feel like 50,000 yen is the threshold, and they seem to have firmly protected that.
That’s not bald, don’t lump me together with you.
It’s fluffy!
I thought it was in October or November because of some kind of Friday, so I couldn’t take a defensive stance.
It’s your chance!
Why is software so expensive?
The serious RTA players wouldn’t pay for a mistake of about 20,000 at this point…