
OE 2 NINTENDO SWITCH. OE 2 SWITCH Japanese version / Domestic use only (Japan Only)
Reservation (not saying it can be purchased)
People who reset server issues probably don’t stay on for 24 hours straight.
I should have been able to make a reservation, but I haven’t received an email…
>>4
Ah…
>>4
The email itself arrived for me a few hours after I completed the registration, so that’s how it is.
You don’t have to rush since there’s still plenty of time before the deadline.
It seems like a lot of people really think of it as a “reservation”…
I was surprised to suddenly be diagnosed as a robot.
It’s just a lottery application, after all.
Even if I miss out, it doesn’t mean I can’t buy it again in the future.
>>9
It’s not about being able to buy or not.
I want to do it quickly.
>>13
I finally managed to get it after standing in line at Bic Camera since the morning for the Switch.
Moreover, it was after some time had passed since the release…
>>32
The first generation was easier to buy right after the launch.
After that, for about two years, due to COVID-19 and other factors, the situation where I couldn’t buy continued for about three years.
>>9
I wonder if Yodobashi will take some measures as well…
The lottery sales on Amazon take enough time that my desire for things calms down.
If you check that much and then let them log in, of course it will crash.
I can imagine there were idiots who thought they could just run a bot because they got a diagnosis that they were human.
I’m just waiting until white comes out…
I don’t have any friends and I don’t play kart, but it’s cheap and a keepsake, so I reserved the bundle edition.
>>16
Since it’s placed on top, it must be the one that’s most prepared, right!? So, it’s a bundled edition.
I thought that the number of people who buy the multilingual version after meeting the conditions is incredibly small, so isn’t the competition extremely low?
>>18
I think Nintendo is also reducing the number they prepare because they think there will be few.
I didn’t realize I had signed up for so many online services for a year…
>>19
I thought it would be enough to just go in and out, but I was surprised to find that I’ve been in for a total of 4 years.
>>19
Since I could only see two years’ worth in the history, I was wondering when I joined…
The published text said 13 months, so it’s just barely within the limit. I probably joined because I wanted to do Kirakira Kids…
Does it make sense to run bots on this system?
>>20
Automatic attempts until error avoidance.
On the 24th, you’ll understand heaven and hell.
It probably has a strong connotation of harassment.
This is the first time, so even if I don’t get selected, there will be next time…
I was able to apply for the lottery and received the confirmation email, so now I just have to wait for the 24th.
I hope I won’t have to run around to electronics stores or online shopping on the 24th…
Show mercy to family members as well…
I feel that even if I rush, it’s still a lottery reservation starting on 4/24 elsewhere…
I feel like the number of produced items might be determined by the number of accounts that meet the conditions, and it seems likely that it will be almost a win.
>>31
It’s not something you can just prepare because you think you should.
>>31
I think there are quite a few just with that alone.
People who play Animal Crossing and Splatoon have probably achieved that.
>>42
I felt like I hardly touched it, but I played for 150 hours… Other people played even more.
I’ve been online for just over a year. Good job, past me!
>>42
Even if only half of the people who bought Splatoon 3 have achieved it, that’s more than 3 million…
There are rumors that some people got angry and launched attacks due to meticulous resale countermeasures.
>>33
Rumors that can’t even be investigated for their source are irrelevant.
The cumulative system’s conditions are met, but since I’m not subscribed online, I tried it with a free trial, but I can’t apply.
Whether to join after the trial period ends.
If there’s a game I absolutely want to play at the fastest speed, it doesn’t make sense not to have the hardware.
I want to get it by lottery while I still can.
You can normally buy it at stores like Joshin.
I was able to make a lottery reservation for now!
I checked to see if my Switch Online was okay, and it had been active for 6 years and 1 month!
Will tens of thousands be shipped on the release day?
It seems I reached a screen saying I made a reservation, but I haven’t received a confirmation email or anything in my reservation history, so I don’t know if it went through or not…
Well, even if I can buy it, it’s probably going to be taken away by my sister right away!
I use my PC more often…
Last night before going to bed, I thought it would definitely be fine since it was a little past 3 o’clock, but it was still no good, which was really impressive.
I had a one-year contract that expired, and since I had just left it as is, I can go.
>>47
Let’s properly re-sign, okay?
>>57
Since I was at it, I decided to get the additional pack.
If I win, I’ll do Chibi-Robo…
I still can’t find the specified page.
That’s nice.
I was mostly playing solo, so I was offline from ONLINE.
I’m really concerned about the note that says some region-locked versions may not allow changes to the language settings on the software side.
If we’re not careful, it could mean that games that should allow switching between English audio and Japanese dubbing will end up being stuck on the dubbing.
I received a regular purchase confirmation email just now.
It’s just that the lottery processing is complete, but it does not mean a purchase.
Most of the other stores’ lotteries require membership registration, so I haven’t entered those. I really hope to win here.
The email title had “Purchase of Products,” so it startled me a bit.
>>54
It’s a process of purchasing a 0 yen product through a lottery system.
I wonder when the lottery results will be announced.
>>55
Why didn’t you read the terms?
Isn’t it written on the application screen even if you don’t read it!?
>>55
Schedule after the afternoon of April 24.
It says.
>>55
It’s the afternoon of the 24th.
If I buy it once for a total of 12 months, then it’s fine, right?
>>56
You need to have purchased it and gone through a period of time; otherwise, it won’t work.
So everyone who bought the main unit for the first time last May is out.
>>60
Then it’s fine.
I’ll rejoin and charge in!
…I haven’t received the email.
>>58
I arrived about 30 minutes later too, so just wait comfortably.
Around 4 AM, there were no errors and everything went smoothly.
Everyone isn’t awake.
I think I hurriedly joined when there was a campaign, like Kirby, saying that you can’t get rewards unless you play online.
It would be good if it reaches most of the fulfilled people, but it would be tough if it gets leaked from there and leads to becoming a target for resellers in store sales.
I saw some people declaring victory because they managed to make a reservation, and there are definitely some who genuinely believe it’s a reservation, which is frustrating.
I haven’t even had it for a year yet, so I didn’t even have the rights, haha.
>>65
We can start building achievements for Switch3 now.
I was playing Pokémon, so I easily achieved it.
I don’t feel like I’ll win a lottery on the internet.
Well, after all, it’s just a lottery ticket.
Wait without expectation.
Do I have to log in online for the lottery?
I’m not sure if I’ve been in for a full year, so I would like to confirm whether I have the rights or not.
It looks like it will be easier to buy a pro controller, so I hope I win!
If we’re talking about the peak of the gaming era, those who want a Switch 2 would likely meet these conditions without difficulty.
>>78
Only poor people who can’t pay for Switch ONLINE, though! Hahaha!
>>88
People who are stingy with a few hundred yen a month should reconsider their lifestyle before buying a 50,000 yen game…
Let’s do some volunteer work and accumulate virtue.
As expected, you’ve been pretending to be an idiot since the announcement, right…?
I wouldn’t go so far as to say it’s almost obtainable, but the probability is definitely on a different level compared to other means of acquisition.
>>84
Where can I see this and that…? My Nintendo?
>>94
When you launch the Switch online after starting up the main unit, it appears in the upper left corner.
If you are not a member, it won’t appear.
>>94
From the main unit’s Nintendo Online
>>94
Wasn’t it that you could see it from the Switch console side instead of the browser?
>>105
I see! Looking at the purchase history, I’ve had it for 13 months, so it should be fine, but I’m worried about whether it really meets the requirements, so maybe I should check again…
In the first place, if it’s not fulfilled, the button doesn’t even appear, does it…?
>>117
There is a button to check if you meet the requirements on the store page.
>>84
You have seven more days than me.
I’m applying since I have the right to, but currently, what I want to do is play through my second round of Tears of the Kingdom without obtaining the Master Sword.
Since I’m setting conditions, I’m feeling relaxed thinking that if I clear them, I’ll be able to buy it.
It could have been made stricter.
>>86
It seems like they are keeping track of the total number of accounts that have cleared the conditions over there and are preparing accordingly.
>>86
If it’s too harsh, you’ll get hate from the people who were bounced.
I think it’s just barely at the level that anyone could achieve.
I want a CG con a little…
I only have memories of injuring my thumb at the CG contest (why was it so hard…).
>>87
The GC controller itself is also available for the Switch, and there’s even an adapter to connect the old GC controller.
The new one has a C button and is wireless.
>>121
In other words, a Wave Bird remake…!
>>121
Huh, can it be used…? I might have thrown it away when I disposed of the main unit.
>>136
It would be nice to buy a new one, but since there’s also a USB GameCube controller available, I’m okay with that option too.
I wonder how much it would narrow down if the average playtime of the top 10 most played games is over 50 hours.
>>89
Isn’t it normal?
It could have been about three years, you know.
Anyone who plays Smash, Splatoon, or Mario Kart can easily clear it.
Isn’t the lottery actually a reservation for made-to-order production as a measure against resale…?
>>92
It’s impossible to do a two-month lead time even for made-to-order plastic models without electronic components!
Online registration is required to apply for the lottery.
Joining is necessary to check the accumulated membership period.
It’s surprising that not being online is having an impact here…
I haven’t joined because I’ve only played RPGs like Dragon Quest, Zelda, and Megami Tensei.
I’ll wait because I need to confirm if you’re human.
Alright, this isn’t AI, so let’s pass.
It was done…
When I checked just now, it was 4 years and 11 months.
One thing I can say is that I don’t intend to become nourishment for resellers.
Aren’t there normally players among resellers? It seems like they might be suddenly hiring part-time workers to meet the requirements.
>>108
Are you giving me money for a year and 50 hours?
>>109
They probably won’t put that much into a sacrificial pawn.
>>109
You’re looking for something that costs around the actual expenses plus 10,000 yen, right?
>>108
It’s just a shady side job!
>>108
While there are usually players, those who have subscribed online and paid for a year on a console to sell it are extremely rare.
It’s too late now to meet the requirements.
It will likely be eased in the future.
>>110
Isn’t it better to make a reservation somewhere else rather than wait for a cancellation?
I got my lottery application accepted, yay!
I wonder what the competition rate is, about how many times.
I applied for the lottery for the bundled Mario Kart, but now I regret thinking the regular version had a higher chance.
>>112
It doesn’t matter if I reverse it, I’ll still worry either way.
I wonder if the conditions for the second reservation will become more relaxed…
>>113
It will probably remain the same for about six months to a year.
>>113
Under the current conditions, they might just eliminate the first-round winners.
I’m not planning to buy Switch 2 even if I meet the conditions, and while it’s possible that some people who win the lottery will resell theirs, there’s no point in worrying about it too much.
>>118
It’s questionable whether those who have already stopped will rejoin online just for the lottery.
I guess it’s understandable since I’ve only been online for about 8 months, mainly just for Animal Crossing.
I wonder if the days of online membership that came for free with the software are excluded.
It’s pointless to even loosen it to this extent.
The conditions probably won’t change for six months to a few months.
I was about four years.
Is it long enough?
There are probably people who mostly play offline, yet those who start saying things like “poor people”…
I think it’s great that after selling out the microSD Express, they are announcing sales for buyers.
I don’t need it right away in terms of capacity anyway.
>>132
Because of that, it has become a situation where I absolutely have to win the Nintendo lottery and buy it…
It’s troublesome, or maybe it’s just good business.
>>132
I found a cheap place, but has it already sold?
Even if I miss out, it’s certain that the annoying secondary account guy will be excluded, so I can remain calm.
It’s been about two hours, but no email has arrived.
I just saw this.
Checkmate?
11:29 store-jp.nintendo.com Nintendo Switch 2 (Japanese Language, Domestic Only) Mario Kart World Set Release Date: June 5, 2025 Price: 53,980 yen (tax included) Currently, the application period for the lottery has ended. There are conditions for application. Please check here for application conditions and lottery schedule.
>>134
If you leave it as it is for a little while, you should be able to push the lottery button.
Isn’t the server overloaded?
>>134
It will be like that if it’s heavy.
Calm down.
>>134
If you reload, it will be fixed, and once you get to the cart, you will see whether the lottery ticket has been purchased or not.
Stores like Yodobashi often sell products under conditions such as a certain amount or number of years with their own credit cards.
If you use it often, it’s also okay to wait and hope that such a thing exists.
>>138
Joshin is also reserving only for valued customers.
It might be a problem that if I buy the main unit elsewhere, I won’t be able to buy peripherals or official SD cards for a while.
Well, I don’t have a problem since I’ll win in the first round of the lottery.
Buying a microSD online is something a novice would do…
You can just buy the SanDisk one even if it’s not official.
I just need to be able to buy it by Donkey! I just need to be able to buy it by Donkey!!
I’m unsure whether to buy it on the release day or not.
When I think about it and hesitate, by the time I really want it, it’s out of stock and I can’t buy it!
>>143
There are people like me who think, “Who knows when a game console with this specs at this price will go up, so I might as well buy it.”
>>153
Indeed, there is no guarantee that prices won’t rise…
It’s pretty shrewd from a business perspective that only people who win the pro controllers or SD cards can purchase them.
I won the lottery, so I might end up buying it… but I’m not sure if I can hold myself back even if I don’t really need it.
MariCar seems quite fun!
I want to use Baby Rosetta.
>>148
Pedophile bastard.
Let’s go touring with my baby Daisy.
>>152
I’m looking forward to the costume changes for each character and being able to take photos in various locations.
Aren’t the people who neither play games nor get excited online not the ones who would be troubled if they don’t buy it on the release date…?
Why are you complaining…?
>>151
I don’t have any complaints, but there are probably people who just like games that aren’t online.
>>151
It’s working, it’s working.
>>151
There’s no notable solo game in the launch titles.
>>170
Did you say that Shine Post is not in your sights…?
>>177
Yes
>>151
I want to play Zelda on a beautiful screen…
Is it safe to say that if I have bought something in the past year and it has expired, I can re-enter for one month today?
>>154
It’s more reliable to try it with an official judgment than to ask an anonymous person.
I received an email confirming that the reservation is complete.
All that’s left is to pray.
I’m counting on you; if I win, it will be on my birthday.
>>157
I usually don’t get overly familiar, but this time I’ll pray for your good luck.
I hope it hits.
>>157
Congratulations!
I haven’t been using the Switch recently, but now that I look at it, it’s been 4 years and 10 months, so I’m glad I can apply without any worries.
>>158
It only shows that it’s disconnected online, but I wonder if I can’t confirm how many years it’s been unless I log in.
I like driving games like Choro-Q HG and GTA.
I hope it’s made so that I can run happily.
It would be nice to have something like a radio.
If you’re out, you’ll be eliminated when you receive the lottery ticket, so it’s faster to go to the online store.
The playtime requirement of 0 hours could be a bit more, you know!
>>165
The condition for the subscription period is fine as long as it’s over 6 years and 6 months.
I want to play the shuriken game at the store, so it has to be on the Switch 2.
It was really difficult to find a 256GB card when switching.
I finally found it at a shop in a random mixed-use building I entered.
In other words, from now on, resellers just need to be subscribed to Nintendo Online for over a year.
It’s easy.
Has it really been a year? I thought to myself… but when I checked, it turned out to be over 4 years.
If you’ve played Splatoon 2 and Pokémon Monster Hunter for a combined 2000 hours, then of course it would reach that level…
If there isn’t a game I want to play urgently, I could sell the one I won in the lottery for some extra cash.
That’s a cute thing, if it’s just that much.
Rather than saying that I absolutely want to play Mario Kart Wii as fast as possible,
“I applied for the lottery with the feeling of ‘I might as well buy it now since I’ll end up buying it eventually.'”
SD cards will soon flood the market, I think.
The production speed itself is faster compared to the switch.
>>175
Those who hurriedly buy from resellers are fools.
The cumulative period can be checked even during the free trial.
Even during the free period, if you join with an extension, it will be considered a formal membership, so you can apply for the lottery.
I don’t feel like spending 8,000 yen to buy Mario Kart because I’m not good at it.
If it’s 4,000 yen, it might be good to use when my nephew comes… that’s what the uncle is thinking.
It’s frustrating that the recruitment requirements say “currently subscribed online.”
>>179
I hadn’t been in recently, but I joined for a month…
>>188
That’s right, I was exactly like this too.
I want to play Minecraft on Switch2.
I really want to fly in the sky with my Elytra.
>>181
I was playing on the Switch too, but due to storage limitations and stuff, the world…
I want to try again because I couldn’t expand it.
It’s just about the time Happy Gust will come too.
I can understand the feeling of wanting to vent a little, but My Nintendo is just one way to obtain things.
During the 3DS era, I was concerned about the speed class and chose SD, but now it feels like I don’t have to worry about it so much?
In Europe, the longer the subscription period and the more you subscribe to the newsletter, the higher the chances of winning seem to be, especially for those who are dependent on the Nintendo Switch.
It seems like I could have quite a bit of fun just with the free version, so I opted for the bundled version.
Since the start, I’ve been in for 100 hours of Splatoon, and even though I definitely meet the conditions, the lottery button was appearing and disappearing yesterday.
I also want to play FE right away when it comes out, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to get it easily at that time…
I applied because I’m happy that there’s a Japanese region and this conditional lottery is being held.