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It feels like there might be some for around 15,000 yen for two.
>>1
When I looked at the price of Marika, it might actually be a better deal than the current vinegar kelp.
There’s one left until August, so I wonder if a miracle will happen and I can buy the software for 2 with this.
The retail price of Mario Kart is higher than I expected…
The bundled edition is inexplicably cheap…
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was 6,600 yen, but now it’s 9,900 yen…
1.5 times
>>4
It looks like prices from the Super Famicom era…
>>20
That cost 3000 yen for the ROM…
In reference to switch 2, it’s 20,000 yen for 2 pieces!
Even though it’s a special price with the main unit, 4000 yen for Mario Kart is too cheap.
It seems there are allegations that Nintendo can’t do math.
>>8
There are some prices that seem strange, like the price of the Japanese text itself and the SD card…
Buying the Switch version of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom with a special coupon is cheaper for the upgrade.
>>9
If it’s included in the additional pack, there’s no need to upgrade.
>>13
I wonder if I need to buy the expansion pass for Breath of the Wild separately?
I stopped because the average price of the software changes in 2…
The software dedicated to Switch2 feels like it has become priced like a current-generation console.
Personally, I feel that the larger software sizes compared to the price make storage management seem more troublesome than on the Switch, which is a bit painful.
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You probably want to make money from the software, so I don’t think you’ll do it for a while.
I’m planning to buy the ZA cheap through the thread and then get the upgrade version for a lower price, but I wonder how much the upgrade will cost.
>>15
Isn’t there no pass for Metroid and ZA?
>>17
I have it.
>>19
Seriously, I thought it wasn’t there because it wasn’t shown in the introduction video.
It’s a mysterious system where DS games cost 4800 yen, but you could buy Switch games for 5000 yen.
If we’re going to do it, it should be after there are more software options available.
Huh, I thought there was no such benefit, but it was casually added!
GC addition, and my motivation has risen, it’s an additional pack.
https://www.nintendo.com/jp/nintendo-switch-online/expansion-pack/index.html
I hope Donkey Kong 64 comes for the study preparation…
People who have no intention of staying online should honestly consider buying the upgrade.
If you’re going to buy the upgraded version of software from the Switch era, it seems best to buy it from the thread image and then upgrade.
>>27
Download version 8678 yen
The kelp is about 5000 yen, and the upgrade is 1000 yen, so yes.
A life hack to buy the soft at a discount after upgrading with vinegar kelp.
Of course, things that anyone could think of are probably being suppressed.
>>28
It says that the 2 soft version is not eligible for thumbnail tickets, but it doesn’t say that you can’t buy thumbnail tickets for the 2 hard version, so you might be able to do it.
The currently published upgrade path.
It feels like it has sufficiently fulfilled its role of annihilating the package version used market, doesn’t it?
>>30
The purpose of the vinegar kelp is not that, but rather I think it’s part of the promotional efforts for the DL version sales that have been happening with various things since the 3DS.
When it comes to prices around this range, we can’t just say it’s tradition for Pokémon to have a dual release anymore.
It contains two types in one! Amazing! It seems like a policy will be switched to that.
>>33
The price seems reasonable, but it looks like you can buy a software for 8,000 yen and a different version as DLC for 5,000 yen…
I wonder if World can be played as long as 8DX.
Please give me 12,000 yen!
Is it better to buy the two Zelda games now while I can?
>>37
You can do the Breath of the Wild Taki anytime, you know.
In fact, vinegar kelp did not exist from the beginning.
But if you think about it calmly, Mario Kart can be played for about 10 years on just one version, so even at the regular price of 20,000 yen, it’s quite cheap.
The cost performance of vinegar kelp was too good…
Since I got the email safely, I guess I’ll clean my room and wait for the results…
It’s great that the download version is 1000 yen cheaper.
It was somehow strange that everything was organized in a packaged version until now.
>>43
Conversely, it’s also possible for that to happen without the thread image…
I have one ticket left, what should I do?
I only buy the digital version, so I’m really grateful for things like this.
The fact that Xenoblade games can be priced at 5000 yen is way too strong.
>>46
That’s why it was destroyed…
I think it’s better to buy it for around 1000 yen since you can only play it while you’re subscribed with the additional pack.
The upgrade is 1000 yen.
Even though it can be played as is on the Switch, it’s quite expensive.
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If it weren’t for the vinegared kelp, I wouldn’t have won; there are many games, so it has contributed to its popularity.
It feels like it won’t come out for about 4.5 years.
What are upgrade passes like Kirby and Mario Party? It’s just DLC, right? Thank you.
I want all games to have 2 editions + additional elements.
In order to create a sense of value in the bundled package, if Donkey is priced at 7,980 yen, then for 15,000 yen, you could offer a second copy of the soft Kombu.
To be honest, I’m not good at racing games and I don’t really like them, but the free run in Mario Kart W looks really fun.
>>57
It’s fun because you don’t have to think about difficult things in Mario Kart battles.
If I win, I’ll be happy; if I lose, I’ll think the items weren’t good enough.
I just want to be in the top half, so that’s fine.
Well, there are quite a few titles that I’m satisfied with on the Switch as it is, so I won’t say all, but I hope for an increase in titles for the Switch 2 Edition.
>>58
I hope Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity is released.
I was able to buy the Xenoblade 2 game for 9800 yen, which exceeds 8000 yen at the point of vinegar kelp 1.
It’s a waste to use something like that for around 5500 yen, like in WarioWare.
What should I do with the leftover vinegar kelp I bought with Xenoblade?
>>60
It’s Pokémon, right?
>>60
I’m also struggling with it.
If possible, it’s better to have the 2nd edition.
I wish more compatible software would be available.
It seems like the development team has already fallen apart, but I’ve always wanted an upgrade for MHXX.
I’m curious about what would happen if I played Zelda without any upgrades.
>>64
Isn’t it just that the loading becomes faster normally?
>>64
HDR or something?
I think it will be around 12,000 yen for the kelp.
Even if switch2 is not compatible with the 2nd edition software, the load times will still be faster, right?
The example given was Yoshi’s Woolly World.
>>69
It seems that the load times generally become faster, although it depends on the software.
The theory that Shinobi Refle has compatibility issues in 2 is because they are making a Switch 2 edition.
>>71
I didn’t know it wasn’t compatible.
Even if there is no edition 2, there are titles that will receive updates for version 2.
https://www.nintendo.com/jp/hardware/switch2/guide/free-update/index.html
It seems that it can’t be used in conjunction with 2, so I bought Xenoblade Chronicles on its own.