
I was able to buy 100 sheets.
I ate 100 million pieces.
It’s still early.
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As long as it’s by the 16th, there’s no need to rush…
>>7
In real-time? It might be good as entertainment.
>>8
Change = Because someone can apply.
It feels like it will creak every time it changes.
It says that the application period for the lottery is currently closed…
There are still more than 10 days left, so I’m telling you not to rush and access it, you idiots!
>>10
Let’s stop accessing all at once.
Geez.
My Nintendo Store What are you looking for? Top Software Consoles & Accessories Goods Exchange Goods Cart Unable to add to cart because it exceeds the purchasable quantity. 1 item Console [Lottery Sales Application] Nintendo Switch 2 (Japanese language, domestic only) Mario Kart World Set [Winner announcement on April 24, delivery on June 5] Reservation Free Japanese language, domestic only Mario Kart World Set Delivery on June 5, 2025 *Excluding some remote islands (only for winners) No cancellations Limited to one per person
The duration of this situation will determine the despair level of the lottery odds…
>>13
I already feel nothing but despair!
I wonder how many lottery draws they will hold…
>>13
If I win the lottery with this, it would surely feel great.
I’ll take this opportunity to… sleep!
I wonder if it’s being attacked by something.
>>16
I think there are a lot of fools who just assume it’s first-come, first-served.
There are even people saying they can’t get in, even on the bulletin board.
>>21
I wouldn’t like it if there were limits on the lottery even if it wasn’t first-come, first-served.
>>21
I want to feel pleasure watching those who still haven’t applied while I have already been able to apply from a safe zone.
Nintendo…
People can do it because they sleep at night.
This will continue until the last day.
It just narrows down the lottery applicants.
Since there are 3 million direct connections, if 3 million units are prepared, it will be easily obtainable!
They’re already doing things like this.
Some idiots might think that if they make it difficult to access during the application period, the competition ratio will decrease, so they’re doing DDoS attacks…
>>24
There was actually a similar case in Pokémon cards…
I will go to the Joshin store lottery at the start of the new year.
I was told I’ve exceeded the purchase limit, but there’s nothing in my purchase history.
>>26
It’s just an error, so go ahead and retry until you’re satisfied.
New Year?!
There is quite a patient person without a name.
I was told that I meet the conditions, so I just have to wait for the available time.
I wasn’t online, so I’ll take my time buying the games I want when they come out.
The lottery application period has ended…
>>32
It’s just that the load is too high and it’s spewing out every possible error message…
>>39
I wonder if I’ll receive a message saying I’ve won amidst the commotion…
The downside is that you can’t buy peripherals unless you buy the main unit at the My Nintendo Store.
Nintendo is more incompetent than I expected.
>>38
(I see you couldn’t meet the conditions…)
Are you getting hit by a DDoS attack?
I haven’t peeked into the store yet because I feel like it might be overwhelming.
Shall I try it in the middle of the night…
I guess it will drop again at the last minute.
Of course, everyone jumps in early.
Do your best, GEO! I only buy games from your store!
Right now, users all over Japan are trying to make reservations, so it’s naturally going to be slow.
I’m not doing it yet because I’m scared of making mistakes.
The foreigner who got angry because the Japanese version is cheaper might be repeatedly pressing F5…
Everyone said the conditions were strict, but there are still a lot of achievers, huh…
>>49
I think there are also some idiots who rush in without checking the conditions when they hear the lottery has started.
>>49
To be honest, considering the number of years for the Switch…
>>53
Even though I was part of the release group, my total online duration is only 1 year and 10 months, and I was taken aback by my own situation, like, “Huh?!”
>>53
But there are people who won’t meet the requirements even if they have it since the release date without playing online.
>>62
Well, I feel that people who aren’t that interested in the online aspect don’t really need to rush to buy the second one to play Mario Kart.
>>49
There are a lot of veterans who are constantly online playing games like Mario Kart, Splatoon, and Pokémon…
Instead of rushing to make decisions now, I think it’s better to build up good deeds and accumulate virtue until I feel calmer.
If you’re going to do it, I wish you had done it in stages like 5 years and 500 hours!! That’s what I think.
It says “lottery,” but everyone who meets the conditions and applies can buy it.
It’s just written as a lottery in case of an emergency.
The conditions are rather too lenient, aren’t they?
I thought that, but for people who don’t play online games, it seems possible.
I added it to the cart, but I got an error when entering the password and can’t proceed.
>>59
After entering the password, there are about three more barriers, so be prepared.
That said, it seems there are quite a few people who haven’t achieved it even after a year of online membership.
People who don’t do online activities aside, 50 hours is way too relaxed.
>>61
I wished it would have been 500 hours.
>>73
I can handle it easily with just Animal Crossing!
When this comes out, it’s in the cart, so proceed to the checkout from there.
Well, there’s an error and I can’t get through the register.
It’s fine to be as strict as in Europe.
I remember the time of the switch reservation.
A strange Godzilla was displayed because it was too heavy.
I was just working part-time every day, but can I buy it?
I’ve been playing Pokémon ranked matches every day for the past three years, so I easily achieved it.
I don’t have the right to buy it, but I’m repeatedly pressing F5.
I wonder if people who get hung up on playtime have been displaying their unwrapped boxes since they bought them.
Can everyone just casually spend 50,000 yen like that?
>>72
If you can’t put out 50,000, it’s not the time to be playing games.
>>72
Because the first-generation Switch has proven to be enjoyable for nearly 10 years.
The next-generation console is so cheap at 50,000 yen that there’s no reason to hesitate.
>>78
Isn’t it a bit too rough to say 8 years is close to 10 years?
>>87
It’s the same kind of thing.
>>72
Someone who says things like this casually starts to claim they’ve had a new character at the top of the gacha.
>>79
Isn’t the typical price range for gacha pity in mobile games around 30,000 to 50,000 yen?
>>72
Compared to the 120,000 I mentioned earlier, this is less than half, so it’s manageable.
>>72
It’s not casual at all, but I don’t think it’s expensive since there are jobs as a home appliance for gaming, especially since it’s packed with features after the Switch.
>>72
I want to keep the possibility of buying games from overseas stores, so I’ll spend 70,000!
>>103
That’s not really out of the question, is it?
The guarantee of being region-free is definitely a consideration worth having as an option.
The backup save data for emergencies was a bargain at just 2400 yen.
>>75
Honestly, I thought it wouldn’t be surprising if there was a price increase with the release of the Switch 2.
Assuming that the majority of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe sales are considered to be targeted.
Even if 10 million units are prepared, 60 million people will compete for them.
The other day, when I bought a bundle of trading card games, it cost me about 60,000 yen.
A gaming console costing 50,000 yen is essentially zero when considering its useful lifespan.
I achieved 500 hours just one month after the release of Animal Crossing.
These days, even with a student part-time job, you can save up 50,000 yen in a month.
This time it feels like just the first round, and we will continue to do lottery sales in the future!
Was that warning note there from the beginning?
30,000 is not commonly seen.
I think it’s following that because the first implementation of the ceiling was 300×200.
There might be a cheaper version of the Switch 2 coming out, so I don’t think we need to do a pre-lottery or anything.
I’ve been waiting while giving up, wanting to play Shine Post from the very first day.
I wonder which has a higher multiplier, this Mario Kart set or the regular one.
>>90
No matter how you think about it, getting the one with Marika is a better deal, so everyone will probably buy that one…
Because everyone thinks that way, conversely…!?
>>93
Some people might say “on the contrary!?” when thinking about it, and there are also people who don’t play Mario Kart… Either way, it’s going to be quite high anyway.
In the first place, spending 50,000 isn’t such a big deal.
Since it’s the same as our rent, if I endure living in the room for a month, I can buy it.
I wish the smartphone app would have fewer features because it’s cluttered…
I’m hesitant to choose the one without MariCar, thinking it’s okay if it’s a bit more expensive.
I wasn’t interested in Mario Kart, but I was curious about the Free Run mode.
I thought it would be a good deal considering it comes with a coupon that makes the Switch 2 4000 yen cheaper.
Well, I’m buying software and SDexpress and pro controllers, so it won’t be just 50,000 yen, haha.
Overseas reseller’s furious access
The group that meets the conditions can buy it.
It seems I won’t be able to buy anything until the second wave of leftovers comes in, unless there is some easing.
>>100
It seems like there are a lot of ordinary people, and on the contrary, achieving the conditions feels less valuable…
Well, there are a lot of people, so it’s a lottery.
Recently, Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. have become games played by serious ranked players rather than the party games they used to be for playing with friends, making it hard to get into.
>>102
It’s sad to have to say this, but…
I just lost the friends who used to do things with you.
>>113
Because it’s not sold anywhere…
>>118
It’s not for sale, right, friend?
>>113
It’s not like they disappeared.
It has never been there from the beginning.
>>121
As expected, there must be some when you were a student.
>>134
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For now, it might be better to wait for about a week since all I need to do is apply.
Without a family, fifty thousand is more than enough.
>>105
Someone like that shouldn’t have a family or a game console, right?
>>105
Even if it’s there, it’s still fine…
When I told my wife that FF7R is coming, she said to definitely buy it with a lot of enthusiasm.
If it’s a married household, it might be tough, but if you’re single, it’s probably an amount you can easily afford.
Or are you a person with a disability?
Wasn’t bundling sales illegal?
Since the domestic lottery is exclusive to Japan, they should just block access from overseas.
By the way, if you buy the multilingual version, you get a Mario Kart discount.
Has it really been just over 8 years since the Switch was released?
I bought it on the release day, but I’ve only had online membership for 6 years and 6 months.
I surprisingly wasn’t in for a long time, huh?
You can easily buy it if you hold back on meals for a year with 50,000 yen.
>>115
Is there someone whose annual food expenses are 50,000 yen…?
I don’t remember if I subscribed online for a year.
Is there a way to confirm?
>>117
You can see your membership period by opening Nintendo Online on the Switch home screen.
>>117
Start the Switch and check online.
Whenever money is brought up, there are always those who start stirring things up like this.
It would have been nice if it were a favorable system like the EU, where instead of cumulative, playing continuously for 2 years would be more advantageous the longer you play.
With 50,000 yen, you can have fun for several years, right? That’s cheap.
Provocation…?
If we do it at a heavy timing, won’t it happen that even though it’s completed on our side, the lottery application hasn’t been submitted on the server?
While Smash Bros. has its competitive scene, Mario Kart has many casual players due to its larger population.
It is questionable whether I can spend fifty thousand on a PS5.
>>130
I managed to get 120,000!
>>130
Isn’t it impossible to buy it for 50,000?!
>>130
I think this is a better deal because I bought it during the 50,000 yen era.
It’s being released in June anyway, so there should be a bonus!
The membership period was less than a year.
The playtime was ample, but it wasn’t as much on Nintendo’s side as I expected.
Even if you are not currently subscribed, if you have been subscribed for more than a year in the past, you can still apply for the lottery on the draw date if you have a one-month or three-month subscription, right?
Since we went to the trouble of releasing the smartphone app, it would have been great if we could use it to automatically apply for the lottery.
Waiting for Yodobashi
I have a black credit card, so I should be fine.
Oops…Something went wrong.
Let’s settle it with Tetris 99.
No one is provoking anyone, yet they arbitrarily decide it’s provocation—that’s seriously disabled behavior.
Go to the hospital.
It’s been two years since I bought it, but I still haven’t even created an account.
Was it first-come, first-served for the peripherals?
>>146
Only those who have won can purchase it.
>>151
I see.
Thank you.
50,000 yen might be the absolute limit for a child to ask from their parents.
>>148
If it’s completely stationary, one per household is fine, but it’s a bit of a delicate line…
Nintendo has a record of all users’ membership history and playtime.
This means that, given these conditions, they are prepared to provide enough for everyone who meets them.
Is that being too hopeful?
>>149
If that were the case, I think it would have been possible for everyone to get orders as long as they met the conditions.
That being said, they mentioned that they will do the lottery sequentially, so they will likely produce enough to spread it around.
Can accounts without the right to apply still add items to the cart?
Unable to proceed due to an unexpected error with the password for a lifetime.
It seems kind of heavy right now, so maybe it’s fine to do it later.
It’s open until the 16th.
Which do you think has a higher probability of winning, the Mario Kart set or the individual item?