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Aren’t the prices of recent games really high?
>>1It was more expensive in the past.
There’s no way they would let us buy a game developed over a period of 8 years for 5000 yen.
It was strange that you got an entire new game for just about 5000 yen.
First, we need to ensure a stable supply of the main unit…
Sakurai keeps saying the game is cheap.
About 15,000 yen for two, somehow…
The regular price of Mario Kart is too high! The bundled edition is too cheap… Nintendo is not calculating it correctly!
I wonder if it was a treatment similar to the privilege of being able to buy only the Japanese version at a lower price.
It’s strange to think that a 30-40% discount on the release date is happening.
Recent major games cost around ten thousand yen, which feels like a lot of money.
The Zelda 2 Edition can actually be used like this, right?
>>11I wonder if it will actually be usable for Metroid and ZA as well.
It feels like the fact that this technique to buy and upgrade is overlooked means that it probably won’t come to 2…
The price varies quite a bit between the physical version and the download version, so I’m worried about whether to choose the bundle or not.
Choose between price and capacity.
Is there really a difference of 1000 yen between the banana pack and the download?
ZA will decide whether to exchange it once the store benefits are announced.
But leaving one sheet behind is also…
Maybe the third-party manufacturers are the most angry.
If Nintendo doesn’t raise software prices, it makes it hard for us to raise ours too.
>>17It doesn’t seem like you’re hesitating to raise it.
Katachike… please come back by the air rider…
Advantage of number 1
Are you going to die from this and that?
I thought Pokémon Z could be used in 2 since it was a target.
>>20It is possible to buy ZA using a shape ticket and then purchase the upgrade pass.
The 2nd edition ZA cannot be exchanged directly.
I can tolerate around 14,000 yen now.
What if the Metroid and ZA upgrade paths become 3000 yen!?
With Switch2, the development costs are probably higher to some extent.
It’s outrageous that you can download a full-priced game as a bonus for around 2000 yen above the regular price…
If it’s 10,000 for software, it’s like going back to the SFC era.
It’s a great deal, but since everyone has larger capacities for the Switch 2, it seems that as long as SD cards over 512GB aren’t released, Nintendo’s software will likely be limited to physical versions.
>>27The package version is almost like a key card, so it’s a trap that doesn’t differ from the download version.
>>39I heard that an adapter to convert and install SSDs is being developed?
>>41I think it’s difficult to use because it’s limited to mobile mode.
>>46Storage media is limited to portable mode…!?
>>49Because it doesn’t fit in the dock…
The purpose was probably to promote the digital edition, but even so, it’s cheap.
The package is slow, so it’s a one-option download.
Since there is no habit of selling or borrowing, there’s only the option of the digital download version.
There is a phrase “the 1000 yen wall” when it comes to ramen, but in the gaming industry, there is also a “70 dollar wall.”
Considering the profitability, I want to break down this wall, but I’m worried that if I raise the price, no one will buy it, so I can’t quite bring myself to do it, or something like that.
It will be cheaper if you turn it into a CD.
>>34No matter how cheap the media is, the cost of creating content continues to rise…
Did SFC software sometimes reach 10,000 lines and sometimes not?
It’s expensive…
Now it’s the same as, or even more than, eroge.
Getting used to Steam and thinking it might be better to wait for a sale on this game might not have been a good idea.
It might be better to redeem what you want in 1 before moving on to 2.
>>40Just because it can’t be used on 2 software doesn’t mean the Shape Ticket can’t be used on 2.
In the first place, there’s no way I would be playing that many games at the same time, so I can just delete the ones I’m not currently playing and save the ones I want to keep.
That’s why it even has a feature for organizing data.
>>42This is where it’s fundamentally different.
Playing dozens of games at the same time is common.
I thought I definitely couldn’t use the Z-A card, but since it was added normally, I’ll buy one, but I’m not sure what to do about the other one…
>>44Metroid Prime 4 and so on.
>>52I can’t move forward until the release date is decided.
>>54It’s scheduled for release within the year, but that’s kind of scary…
The standard price of SFC software had a very large share for retailers.
The actual selling price at major retailers was 20% off from the first day.
I’ve heard that Super Famicom games were expensive, but was it because of the bubble?
>>47Because the high-capacity ROM is expensive.
Since the Famicom era, Koei has been high-priced, and other manufacturers have just followed suit.
Since I have some excess from redeeming in Xenoblade Chronicles, should I exchange it for something like Jamboree…?
>>50Pokémon ZA and Metroid Prime 4 will be released this year, and Rhythm Heaven and Tomodachi Collection will come out next year, so if you’re interested, it might be good to save up.
If it were to come, it would be around fifteen thousand yen.