
I don’t know! After all, a person only knows what they themselves are aware of!
I’m sure by this time next year!
If you keep your antenna up and persist around the year-end shopping season, it seems like you might be able to buy it.
>>3I think they actually set the release time aiming right here.
Since Pokémon is also coming in the fall, the battle for it will continue throughout this year.
It’s still a lottery for a while, right?
If you take it from someone who has it, it’ll be quick, old man.
>>6Noooooo!!!
Kikiiiiiiiiiiiii
Resellers are struggling to sell, so I think it will be relatively easy to buy at stores soon, right?
After a year or so, it will probably settle down as the people who want it will have received it in the initial wave.
For now, what I want to do is just wait for my reservation for Kirby and the new From Software game.
I’m terrified to think that if it had been released without hitting even though I was grinding my teeth on the 21st.
This time, since the competition is among Japanese people, it will be settled quickly.
I don’t know how long the official reservations will last.
If you stick around there for a while, it might be easier to get it than waiting until it becomes normally available for purchase.
Could you please provide the organic ones? I’m waiting to see how things go.
>>13Do you understand the meaning of “secondhand” and use it correctly?
>>15Just ignore the fools whose only purpose is to provoke.
What I dislike is that due to the current situation, prices are usually rising, so I can’t buy anything…
>>16Even if it goes up, it won’t double or triple…
>>16It’s the time when there’s the most surplus right after the release, isn’t it?
It was the same with the Switch.
I heard that the battery doesn’t last very long, so I felt like it might have been better not to buy it early on.
If you get a Switch 2 during an out-of-stock period, it will be obvious that you bought it from a reseller, so no one can take the plunge.
The domestic version is clearly very limited, and I can strongly sense that they would prefer not to sell this. I think they will raise the price immediately next year.
I hate to say it, but I think it will be available for purchase normally within this year.
It might be tough right before Christmas, but since it’s the year-end sales season, let’s just give up on that.
I’m already waiting for the limited edition.
How lonely can you be?
The Mario Kart set will end within the year, and starting next year it will essentially be a price increase, right?
>>30A Zelda set or an Inkling set will probably be released.
>>35Regular price.
>>36Is there a problem?
>>42It’s unfortunate that those who can only buy games at a discount price are poor.
>>58If I’m going to buy it anyway, I’d rather it be cheaper.
>>30The world revolves around MariCar, and it’s nauseating.
>>50I’m in Mario World, you know?
Even the resale items that are priced 10,000 yen above the retail price are not selling at all, so I seriously feel like I’ll be able to buy one easily soon.
Well, it’s not like I can casually spend 50,000 yen.
I didn’t think it would be this tough not being able to play Shine Post.
To be honest, I feel like by next year there will be a surplus of them and we’ll wonder what the initial excitement was all about.
>>37Nintendo themselves may have underestimated the importance of the official lottery they provide.
Was it after the price increase that the PS5 settled down?
It seems like I can buy during the gap between major titles.
What the heck is Shine Post? Do you really want to do something like that?
>>43Where do you think this is?
>>51Cemetery of Life
Since the launch is about as much as Mario Kart, I can still endure it quite well.
>>44If it was Zelda, I would have gone crazy.
If I can get it by the air rider, it’s no damage.
If a big work is announced, it will be a sweeping success, but with the current sentiment, I feel like everyone will be able to get their hands on it eventually.
Well, there’s no doubt that the Pokémon 30th anniversary is waiting right around the corner from the year-end sales battle.
>>48Even though it’s the 30th anniversary of Pokémon, that’s next year, and since the game will likely be released around autumn again, I honestly feel like it should be available for purchase around that time.
>>48I think Pokémon will become vertical multiplayer…
ZA is also a vertical multi.
Isn’t it difficult to put tires on people?
I think I’ll avoid buying the initial lot, but I’m wondering when would be a good time to start buying.
I want to buy it by the time Switch3 comes out.
>>55To be honest, it’s better to have that mindset for a peaceful heart.
Fads attract a lot of weird kids.
Because I won the retail lottery, I feel that I have to cancel the official lottery.
I have a feeling that I want to see how many times it continues to fall.
>>60I got into retail, but I’m in trouble because I want a GC controller.
The resale market for MariCar sets on Mercari has already reached a point where it’s contributing a profit of 6500 yen to Mercari, while the individual profit is around 3500 yen, so I don’t think there will be a situation where those who got lucky keep queuing for the lottery multiple times.
>>61When I see items priced at 70,000 yen that originally cost 60,000 yen with a 10% fee, and the shipping cost is borne by the seller,
It’s funny because I really don’t have any practical benefits in mind; I just want to play shopkeeper.
>>74I think they probably intended to buy at a higher price to sell for more, but ended up listing more than expected and are just lowering the price while crying.
In flea market resale markets, if someone lowers the price first, everyone desperately wants to survive in the black, causing everything to collapse all at once.
>>86I remembered that the admission bonus for a certain movie went from 10,000 yen on the first day to around 1,000 yen in the end.
It’s better that Pokémon haven’t appeared yet.
I want it, but not to the extent of entering a lottery for it.
As long as I can buy it by Dasguburadd, that’s fine.
>>66Even at that time, the competition continued, and I wonder why I was hesitating to apply for the lottery.
The current abnormal surge seems to be borrowing future demand, and as for supply, time should resolve the issue regarding demand.
If we can produce 200,000 units a month, it will likely reach 2 million people around the end of the year or the beginning of the new year.
The GC controller is too expensive.
So annoying.
>>70Right now, controllers are like that everywhere.
They are accepting lottery entries everywhere.
It seems like it will be possible to buy normally in six months.
>>72Not just in half a year, it seems likely that we will see it in stores around July to August.
As expected, it seems that there will be a shortage around December due to Christmas.
>>72It’s crazy that six months is considered the normal range.
Since it was clear that the resale market fell that much on the first day and it couldn’t be used as a resale item, it seems likely that it will be available for purchase in stores relatively soon.
Well, the Switch 2 will probably be in operation for close to 10 years as well.
If ZA was shaky on the Switch, Game Freak would fall below Mabe.
I’ve come to realize that this is not a product that can be resold.
>>79I’ve heard that people like those who have been in the resale business for a long time aren’t getting involved with Switch 2.
There is no profit if you can’t go overseas.
By the time I have enough leisure, a new color will emerge.
It seems they will do it in all black until then.
Japanese people tend to want what everyone else has, so at this stage, that’s as far as it goes.
This time, resellers misread the situation because Chinese people can’t enter the market.
>>83From the very beginning, they must have known that dealing with overseas was impossible…
There are excess stocks overseas that can be normally purchased in stores, so they might allocate the next production batch to Japan.
>>84That’s the multilingual version.
I made a purchase of 100,000 yen at Yodobashi since May, but if it had been a little earlier…
Yodobashi, please do it this time!
There might not be any new entrants from resellers for a while, but if new Pokémon or killer software comes out, it seems like there will be a shortage again, so I think it’s better to keep the lottery going.
>>90In-store sales will likely be limited to those who have the dedicated app or card.
The more time passes, the cooler collectible editions you can buy.
>>91There will probably be color variations.
If they release different color variations or limited edition designs, I might end up buying a second one.
It’s funny that Mercari is in a chicken race where those wanting to sell are gradually lowering their prices while still having a slight profit.
It’s better to let it soak now and sell it when the demand for killer software arises.
It’s really affecting us that we can’t flow into overseas markets, especially China…
Are there any membership cards that would be better to make now?
>>97Slow.
>>105It’s painful.
In the current market, it’s nice (or not) that the fees from Mercari are becoming larger than the profits from reselling.
Even though it’s best if it doesn’t sell on Mercari, it might have been good that resellers have concentrated almost entirely on Mercari.
There are so many that we’re all going down together.
>>101Rakuma Anonymous
>>104A flea market app with no people is worthless.
>>101Also, Mercari itself has been slacking off on fraud prevention, so there are finally more people who suspect fraudulent products.
Yay, the financial results email has arrived!
Many people in the U.S. want to buy before the Trump tariffs are implemented.
Does it increase by about 15,000 yen when it activates?
Someone said China would seriously remove the region lock and start reselling…
>>106Isn’t it that it won’t reach China in the first place?
>>106It’s faster to buy in Taiwan.
To be honest, there’s not really anything to do if I buy it right now.
It’s nice that it’s considered a scam when it’s a little cheaper than the market price.
To be honest, though, Chinese people also want new products, not suspicious ones that have had the region lock removed.
I think I’ll create an electronics store card for Switch3.
Mercari is pulling out legitimate businesses, while foolish individuals who think reselling equals profit are getting burned.
>>117A proper vendor can’t operate in China, so at this point, Switch2 is untouched and suffers no damage…
The question of what a decent contractor is.
>>117What are the legitimate sellers reselling Switch consoles, they are a contradictory presence?
There are people like me who impulsively buy things and then leave them unopened because I don’t really want to do them anymore, so it’s better to be calm about it.
>>118If you’re thinking about wanting to get it sooner or later, then there’s really no harm in getting it early…
>>118It’s fine to open it when the software you want is released!
>>118That was the Wii U.
I bought it early, but it was when the squid came out that it finally started up.
It seems that they would buy it for more than the retail price if sold at a store in Akihabara.
Even in the current market, it’s possible to increase by several thousand yen, so whether it’s a loss or not is a bit ambiguous.
Despite using luck, the profit isn’t really that significant.
At this point, there are places where you can normally buy them in stores, so the lottery sales are ridiculous…
>>123(I won’t say where you can buy it.)
>>131Overseas
>>131You should just try searching on X or whatever.
>>143It came out!
Those who just provoke you to search!
>>143I can’t answer and I’ve never seen it…
Are there places that sell it over the counter?! Isn’t that beyond just selling stuff?
It will definitely become available for purchase in the first half of next year.
>>126I think it will be possible to buy it normally in the second half of this year, if not next year.
The shipment volume is amazing.
The previous Switch came bundled with Zelda and a pouch about six months later, but I could buy it for a regular price on Amazon.
Even though it’s a bundle deal, it wouldn’t be a problem if it’s Zelda.
The Mario Kart set is limited to this year, so it’s better to act quickly.
If you want MariCar.
The buying price for Rudea has only increased by about 5,000 yen, so it feels like the market has cooled down rapidly.
>>129It seems that the contractor will likely withdraw normally.
>>138Well, even so, the company will still make a profit of about 10,000, so I don’t think they will pull out.
It seems that only those who are at their limit, like cashing out credit cards, will remain.
>>129I feel like it was around the regular price yesterday, but has the price possibly gone up?
I think we’ve really worked hard to release a considerable amount of shipments on the launch date.
>>132The fact that it didn’t even scratch the surface means it’s going to be a long battle.
I’ve come to think that it’s just a shortage and not really selling that well.
Nintendo has revealed itself to be a company that only talks.
If you go to Mercari, there are plenty of things for sale, you know?
I guess this is about as much as I can manage if I don’t get taken to China.
If it doesn’t spread in the initial phase and the domestic market is freezing cold, Nintendo would definitely want to avoid death, so they will probably ship it with all their might.
If Splatoon 4 comes out, it might become hard to buy?
>>146I think Splatoon 4 won’t be out until next year at the earliest.
There may be an announcement within the year.
A tire heavy enough to get someone stuck…
I feel like the most dangerous one is Animal Crossing.
>>148Honestly, I don’t get the impression that people who spend 50,000 yen on a gaming console are playing Animal Crossing.
>>154During that time of scarcity, there was an option for Lite, which was cheaper, so a lot of people ended up buying Lite.
I can see that a lot of people who have bought it are having fun playing, and the shipping itself is really high.
I wonder when the next direct will come.
>>151I believe there is a standalone Bananza.
>>151I thought they would come in time for the Summer Game Fest, but it looks like they might not, so I can’t really tell.
Bananza Direct will probably happen within this month.
For someone doing resale, making a profit of a few thousand yen is a very good product.
There are plenty of people working hard because the profit margins are lower.
>>155I think it would be better to just get a regular part-time job.
>>162For some reason, it comes down to either option, but I’m just applying for the lottery while working part-time.
>>162Just randomly clicking the lottery and if you’re lucky, you can easily get a few thousand yen, so that’s good enough.
>>155If you can’t sell a lot, doesn’t it lose its meaning?
It was about two years later when I could normally buy a Switch, so I hope I can buy a Switch 2 around next year.
I wonder if it will become as popular as the DS Wii in terms of scale.
Since Pokémon games like Pokémon Mysterious Dungeon don’t make sense to release until the console is widespread, a completely new title will probably come out next year or the year after.
I don’t know if I can make 2Lite this time…
>>160Pokémon will release a new game next year too.
“Animal Crossing originally had New Horizons released three years after the main console launch, so it probably won’t come out yet…”
When the start dash is this slow, it reminds me of the time with the 3DS and makes me feel anxious.
>>161What did you see that made you judge it as gentle?
>>164There’s no one like Pani Uncle.
>>168In the first place, hardly anyone is doing on-the-day sales.
Oh no! It’s on sale now! I have to buy it! There’s no way I’m not panicking!
>>164That’s just a reply quote beggar.
>>161What’s different from 14 years ago is that the performance benefits of compatibility are clearly present in the previously successful titles that continue to sell.
Also, Mario Kart is released by Nintendo.
Everyone said it was pointless because everyone just goes to Mercari, but I think it ended up being meaningful to block Yahoo Flea Market and Yahoo Auctions.
You can tell at a glance just by looking at Mercari that there’s an oversupply of stock and price collapse due to reselling.
>>166Yahoo! Frima is favorable for sellers and has low fees, so it has become popular because there is a demand that is just enough for amateur resellers to handle a few items.
I just bought a pro controller.
I don’t know when it will be, but with my luck, by the time I can buy one, the pro controller will probably be in short supply… Actually, it was like that with the Switch too…
Unlike the garbage called PS5, the anti-resale measures are well established, and it’s so amusing that the resellers are done for; I’ve been laughing nonstop since yesterday.
The Switch wasn’t highly regarded before its release, so it was still relatively easy to pre-order.
>>174The Switch was surprisingly available for pre-order on a first-come, first-served basis at almost all stores…
It feels like a long time ago… No, eight years ago is quite a while back…
I realized that in order to make tens of thousands in reselling, you need to corner the market with an organization and drive up the prices; otherwise, you can’t even get to the starting point.
From a stock perspective, a new Pokémon release for the 30th anniversary will probably happen.
I don’t know if Game Freak will make it in time.
It’s become impossible for each child to have their own game console, hasn’t it?
>>178It’s fine since multiple accounts can be on one device!
Well, if a Lite or budget version comes out, it might become popular again.
>>178Using one 3DS shared between siblings is not unusual, right?
>>189You can register multiple accounts on Switch2 as well.
The conclusion is strange because it only looks at whether something is selling well or not based on the resale price.
In the end, when everyone calms down and thinks about it, they realize they didn’t want it that much.
I just had the illusion of wanting it because everyone was making a fuss about Tamagotchi.
I think the answer is Mercari, which is overwhelmed with a surplus that no one buys.
>>183Hmm, Nintendo fans have good manners, so they are just avoiding purchasing from resellers that Nintendo has banned.
I don’t want to anger Nintendo’s strongest legal department.
>>193Nintendo isn’t banning reselling, by the way.
>>193Hmm, that’s contrived.
A sad present for Rakuma-kun, who is forgotten despite not being adequately regulated.
>>184I had never heard of Rakuma before.
It’s highly unlikely that nothing will be released for Pokémon’s 30th anniversary.
I think it’s an autumn release announcement for Pokémon Day like SV.
Fit Boxing was clearly smoother on Switch 2 compared to Switch, but Kirby still seemed to have heavy processing for distant enemies as usual.
I wonder if the one with the 2nd edition will stay the same until the release on Switch.
It’s nice to see those damn scalpers unable to make much profit, but…
In the end, because those losers participated in the lottery, it hasn’t gone to the people who actually want it, so my feeling of wanting them to die hasn’t changed.
>>190If it’s going to get that rough, then I’ll just stop looking at the internet.
>>190Those who gloat about reselling don’t realize this, but they probably haven’t entered the lottery for the Switch 2.
>>217I won in the first official match.
I think the final sales of the Switch 2 will serve as an indicator of how much the general public is willing to spend on a gaming console.
The bundled version priced at 52,000 yen sold out instantly on Mercari.
Is it real?
I was able to release the 10th anniversary DP and the 20th anniversary SM, but I have no feeling that I can manage to do something for the 30th anniversary…
I would be happy if GO refreshed the app itself in relation to Pokémon.
Just by excluding China, resale prices have collapsed this much, so I can only imagine how much they were hoarded during the PS5 and Switch1 releases; it’s terrifying.
I feel like almost all of the PS5s in the first year were flowing to China.
It has been said since yesterday that if it weren’t for resellers, the initial supply could have been sufficient.
>>201I don’t think that’s the case, but I believe it was distributed to about half of them.
I quit my delivery job.
I’ll play with the Switch 2 for now until the next decision is made.
Whether you die in a blaze or not, the premise is that resale scum should die…
In the first place, it’s because of these guys that lotteries have become the norm.
I’ve never seen a family that shared a 3DS.
>>204If it’s DS, I would have shared it.
>>211It looks like you might live in a housing complex.
It is certainly true that those who deceive are at fault, but it is also necessary to protect oneself from being deceived.
So don’t easily jump into flea markets just because they are cheap.
Well, I think everyone will just enter the lottery this time without resale.
It’s fine if there’s no crowd on the release day.
It seems that amateur resellers will be pulling back, so obtaining items may become easier in six months.
>>209Not just in half a year, but it seems like they might start selling in stores around summer with conditions.