
I’m done.
Do your best!
Do it in the early morning.
Since I was able to go normally in the morning, why not do it during the time when there are fewer people?
It worked well when I did it around 4 AM this morning.
3 o’clock or 4 o’clock would be good.
I wonder if it’s being accessed from all over the world even after saying that much.
I could go around 6:30 this morning.
The era is an early riser.
It’s easier to go to bed early and wake up early than to stay up late.
For now, I’ve applied for the Mario Kart set.
I wonder if it will hit…
I was able to do it normally around 2:30 AM yesterday, or rather, today.
I hope the enemies will decrease, so I wish it would remain inaccessible as it is.
Is it okay to feel relieved once the confirmation email arrives?
I was able to do it normally around the evening…
Only in Mario Kart…
In my case, the browser is crap, and I can’t add items to the cart.
When I accessed it again on Chrome, I was able to apply easily.
It’s fine if I can’t buy it anonymously…
I wonder what the odds are.
I guess I don’t have to rush since it’s until the 16th…
I thought it wasn’t that crowded since it was just one hit in the morning, but it’s crowded again.
It seems that the lottery odds are likely in the three-digit range.
I was able to apply this morning.
All that’s left is to wait and sleep.
I did it around 10 PM, but it went well, and I got a reply to my email in about 5 minutes.
It’s strange how things can go smoothly all the way to the closing of accounts when you succeed.
I could do it in the morning.
But I don’t think there’s any need to rush that much.
Let’s wait until just before the deadline, when everyone has forgotten.
I just passed through without waiting earlier, so maybe it’s just a timing issue.
There were many reports that it slipped through around 9 o’clock today.
Isn’t it better to do it in the morning?
(I should be able to do it after everyone has gone to sleep…)
It’s not that you have to do it quickly, you know.
I think it’s fine to do it at the beginning of the week.
I’m still unsure whether to get it with Mario Kart or not.
>>27
Both have ridiculously high odds, so you should definitely be greedy and choose the Mario Kart version.
Please do not choose the standard version, thank you.
>>27
Should I wait to see the direct before placing my bet on the second lottery?
>>27
I simply went with the great deal that comes with Mario Kart.
If it’s the expected scale, the difference in winning probability is probably just a margin of error.
It was terrible from just after midnight, wasn’t it?
I did it around 7:30, and it went fine.
As expected, there are a lot of people at night…
If it worked in the evening, then doing it early in the morning or late at night can’t be relied upon.
The initial application deadline is around the 16th, right?
It worked at 10 o’clock in the morning.
I could normally manage it by 7 AM.
I made a reservation around 3 PM, and it was ready right away.
Those who don’t have loyalty to Nintendo will be put on the back burner for Mario Kart.
I did it normally in the evening and was able to do it without any doubts…
Well, it’s not like it’s first come, first served anyway.
I wonder how many units they have prepared, around 1 million?
I suddenly thought of it around 11 o’clock today and tried it, and it worked.
This is just between us.
The chances of winning increase because everyone chooses the overseas language version.
It seems we are now at the stage of information warfare.
>>42
Everything is under Nintendo’s control…
I wish they would give me some favoritism based on my purchase history at the Nintendo Store~
I bought almost all the peripherals at the store.
I can order now.
Excitement
Is there no confirmation email?
I did it in the morning, but it’s not coming…
>>46
I think maybe the mail server is overloaded.
I arrived about 30 minutes later.
>>46
I came right away, but for some reason, it ended up in the spam folder.
>>46
I did it before 8 AM too, but they still haven’t come.
When I added it to the cart again and proceeded, it said the lottery reservation was already made, so it might be worth trying that far.
I was able to do it easily this time.
I made it into a Mario cassette.
There is an advantage to aiming for the standard version simply because the 60 million people playing Mario Kart 8 Deluxe will not choose it.
I thought I might buy something while I’m at it, but the store stopped working…
I was able to do it while eating lunch.
The Mario Kart bundle is such a great deal!
There’s no reason to choose the regular edition.
>>55
Advanced information warfare?
I should have met the conditions, but it says I’m outside the lottery period and I can’t proceed to the lottery.
>>56
The server is still unstable, and there are times when such messages appear, so as the official statement says, please try again after waiting for a while if things don’t go well.
>>56
Are you logged in?
It showed like that when I was not logged in.
>>65
It might be because the Switch Online is currently in a free trial; since I unexpectedly renewed for a year a long time ago, the trial version remained, and it seems that switching to the trial version for confirmation was a mistake.
>>69
The free trial period restricts features related to shops like vinegar kelp, so this lottery application is also not allowed.
Even during the free trial period, you can purchase a subscription, so let’s buy it.
>>56
A free 7-day trial won’t work.
If you check your ONLINE history for free for 7 days, it will be fine to just buy an additional month or anything else.
I thought the multilingual version would attract resellers, but the initial conditions were probably too strict.
>>57
Was there a different condition?
I tried to buy it before leaving for work this morning and was able to, but I was panicking because I hadn’t received any confirmation email at all.
I checked my spam folder earlier and it seems the email arrived about five minutes after I made my purchase, so I’m relieved.
Isn’t the Japanese version inexpensive for this performance at this price?
About 15 hours ago, it was quite stable.
You could do it normally in the morning, so go to sleep now.
I did it, but I haven’t received any emails, so I really don’t know if I got in.
When I tried to enter it again, it said I had already applied, so I guess it’s fine.
A 256GB memory card is not enough, so I can’t transfer it.
Nintendo, please sell the 512G soon.
I want it just because it seems like it will make Animal Crossing more comfortable.
>>70
I want to have a room makeover battle while screen sharing.
>>75
I see, so you can do such vague things too…
Since everyone is choosing the Mario Kart bundled version, you should opt for the standard edition if you definitely want it on the release date.
It’ll probably be quick to know the results, and there might be another lottery before the release, I think…
I decided to stick to just my console because I had plans for other games I wanted to play.
The number of units coming to Japan due to tariff issues is likely to increase, so we’ve made a multilingual version.
Most people will buy the domestic version, so it will probably win.
It seems like they will also inform you about the misses, right? From the tone of the email.
When the lottery was held at GEO, it was left unattended, so I would appreciate that.
I couldn’t progress at all from my computer, but when I tried it from my smartphone, it was surprisingly easy, so give it a try and die.
>>80
Die!?
I will go take a look.
I will determine which has more applications, the bundled version or the regular version, and then I will apply to the one with fewer applications.
>>81
How would I know?
I am planning to buy Shine Post, so I applied for the main unit only.
I finished it in the morning, but it seems like I’m going to end the day without the email even in the spam folder.
Is there a difference in numbers in the DL version…?
I thought it would end up being a multilingual version later anyway, so I made it a multilingual version.
However, the Mario Kart that is not bundled is expensive…
I simply want to play Mario Kart, so it’s a great deal and set!
You could keep playing with that for years…
If I buy it separately as a regular bundle, I’d still buy Mario Kart.
It would be great if I could load a self-made live2D model for the camera.
>>90
You can just place a monitor in front of the camera.
>>90
It seems to recognize humanoids, so if I point the camera at the monitor displaying the self-made model…
I can only think of Pokémon as a use for a multilingual version, and even then, you could argue that it’s not necessary for Pokémon either…
So it became that way, so I’ll honestly go with the domestic version.
I noticed that I was offline and lost my motivation.
The 100% bundled version probably has more applications, but there’s a possibility they are producing it with that in mind, so the odds are hard to gauge.
>>93
I don’t think there’s a possibility of producing it more than as a single item, though…
And from what I see on social media, there might be more people applying for the bundled edition…
It’s not too late to buy once the information about the differences with the multilingual version is fully available.
So let’s all wait and see.
I’m definitely going to buy Mario Kart, so if there’s a deal, I’ll bundle them together!
I was able to apply smoothly now.
It seems that not many people actually choose the multilingual version, but could it be that the production volume is low or something like that?
>>98
I think it’s few, or rather, there probably aren’t that many in Japan.
>>98
The multilingual version must be allocated to the entire world excluding island nations like Japan, so the allocation number to some specific island nations will naturally decrease.
>>98
It’s definitely quite limited; they only handle it at the official store.
In fact, if you buy the multilingual version, you can choose to get Mario Kart for 4000 yen.
I guess I have no choice but to buy the multilingual version.
I wonder if there are more people buying the non-bundle edition without a name.
That’s why it’s a lottery!
I don’t really need it urgently, but it feels festive, so I applied for it anyway.
>>102
I was a little bummed that Mario Odyssey 2 isn’t a launch title, but since it will eventually come out anyway, I went ahead and applied for the lottery.
I just realized that the release date of June 5th is the day I go on a business trip and come back.
I can’t receive it!
I’ve never bought Mario Kart, but I impulsively got the bundle version!
>>105
Well, there are definitely people you just can’t get along with, but if you do find someone compatible, it can be really fun, so I think it’s a good idea to get involved during this opportunity!
I haven’t received any emails, and there’s nothing in my order history either.
If I try to order again, I get scolded, saying I’ve already bought it! So it should be fine…
Are you okay…?
>>107
Is that really possible… scary…
I got an email as soon as I bought the lottery ticket.
There is a feeling of having prepared it just in case, in the context of other language versions within Japan.
>>112
There are people who need it…
>>115
There are various reasons, such as developers checking on actual devices, changing languages for Pokémon, or altering them in RTA to save even a fraction of a second…
>>118
In other words, there are probably people living in the country who are native speakers of multiple languages.
>>112
TA players must buy a multilingual version to reduce the number of characters in conversations.
I was surprised that there was a difference of 20,000 yen just for language support.
Since it’s online shopping, in Japan, the multilingual version is probably done on a made-to-order basis.
Screen sharing seems like it could be used for a strange way of playing.
If I win, I will report it here and have the anonymous users throw me some good likes!
It’s back when Switch1 was around, but there are quite a few Disney games and other software that are only available overseas.
Unexpected error
It feels more like a 20,000 yen discount for Japanese speakers rather than 20,000 yen added for multiple languages.
A lot of people love games that are only available overseas, but it was a bit of a hassle to buy them, so I just decided to go with the domestic version.
Maybe the Japanese version can’t play overseas games…
>>125
That’s not true…
>>125
I think it feels like I can play localized versions, but I can’t play software that isn’t sold in Japan.
When I look at it, it seems like there are mostly applications for the lottery set, so maybe the competition is high…
Are you already convinced that you’ve won?
>>128
I applied, after all.
>>128
I believe that it’s quite rare for things to go off track!
>>134
It feels like that because of the conditions, and since this is the first lottery, I also have a feeling I might just lose…
>>128
Who would be foolish enough to think about the times when things were bad from the very beginning?
It has become possible to be judged.
Maybe tomorrow will be better.
I can feel the breath of Mario from the weirdly designed Donkey.
I was able to proceed without any errors around 9 AM this morning, so get to it when you wake up.
It seems like all the applicants are night owls, doesn’t it?
I want to see a bit of the chaos of whether people could buy it or not, but I would be happy if it ends up being a peaceful vibe where most people managed to buy it.
I waited for more than half a day, but the email hasn’t come.
>>140
Did you check your spam mail too?
>>142
Morochin
I want you to properly fix the want list and other things aside from that.
Since they are saying they are taking risks and producing in large quantities, the odds should be low.
Since you have a Switch, you need to be patient until the coupon for Picross comes out! To make mom buy it, we need to involve the family.
Choosing Mario Kart over Mario Odyssey at launch was the right decision.
I wonder how much my one year of online experience and 50 hours of gameplay will decrease.
>>146
Isn’t it more than 90% cut-off since millions of people (with multiple accounts) around the world are excluded from being resellers?
>>146
It seems that there are quite a few people who might get snagged by the one-year online, but if someone is playing for 50 hours, they probably won’t get caught, right?
>>152
The playtime for Xenoblade Chronicles I bought two weeks ago has already exceeded 60 hours…
>>146
Isn’t it just a measure against resale rather than a way to shake off players? The aspect of determining playtime as of the end of February is particularly telling.
I will continue to apply until I can buy it, so my win rate is 100%.
I can’t be put in the cart because I don’t have the qualifications.
They say you can’t grasp anything.
Since I passed through, it’s okay to have server downtime until the 24th!
>>151
If that really happens, I think they would just extend the reception period…
I haven’t received an email either.
For now, it’s written in the history, so it should be fine…
Since the playtime is calculated based on the main account’s parent’s playtime under the family plan, it’s not enough! I saw that on Twitter.
>>155
I’m not going to give my dad a bunny garden as a present…
>>160
Actually, there was a father who secretly bought a Lite for himself and is playing Bunny Garden, meeting the conditions, but is struggling with whether to announce this to the family…
I did it around 3 AM, and it went through smoothly, and I received an email too.
I couldn’t sleep, so I did it at dawn; it felt a bit heavy, but I managed.
I think the ideal time is around 3 to 5 AM.
I don’t use the Switch that much.
I was worried because I kept joining for just one month to use the vinegar kelp when I bought the new item.
It seems that I’ve been able to order, so I’ve been subscribed online for 12 times.
50 hours really isn’t a big deal…
The 50 hours can still be managed from now on.
>>164
As of February, what’s going on…?
>>167
>>164
Isn’t it the case that if you haven’t completed 50 hours before the reception starts on 4/4, you’re out?
More than that, Fukurashi is cute.
When I checked my playtime against the conditions, I was a bit taken aback.
>>166
I feel like the Switch only shows a vague time of about “around 100 hours,” but is there a way to see it accurately?
>>172
It’s convenient… the MyNintendo app…!
>>181
I tried it out, and I was surprised to see the history of 3DS games as well.
>>181
Seeing things like the 3DS and Wii U displayed brings a bit of nostalgia.
>>166
I laughed a bit because I’ve played Animal Crossing: New Horizons for over 1000 hours.
>>166
Maybe the time spent in sleep mode while it was left on is being counted.
In the first place, it seems that those who missed the timing to buy the original Switch might be interested, but for those who really want the latest gaming console, even if it means making a reservation, it feels like the conditions don’t quite match.
>>171
We’ve connected…
As of February…
It would definitely be better if Bunny Garden were announced…
In the end, what I’m really hung up on is one year.
I can understand that there are people who buy a game only for a month at a time and really get into it during that period.
>>176
Personally, I was a bit surprised that there are people who frequently join and leave a service that costs 300 yen a month on a monthly basis.
If you sum it up for a year, it’s only about 200 yen per month.
People who play squid games often see transcendents with maxed-out playtime and feel like they’re about to wet themselves.
switch
>>178
switch2
>>180
switch4
>>183
Together with Switch 7!?
I easily applied when I went there earlier.
I wonder what is different about people who get blocked.
>>179
Timing
If by any chance I don’t win the lottery, I’ll have to battle with resellers and retail lotteries all over the country! I’m starting to get a headache.
>>184
If you give up on the release date, there will likely be another lottery next time.
It would be good to have it at a pace of about once a month.
>>184
Since this is the first time, it’s officially stated that even if this doesn’t work, there will be a next time.
If it was a smartphone, it would have been impossible, but it worked from a PC.
Looking back, it might have been caused by the ad-blocking VPN.
Is it that we’re getting DDoS attacks out of spite…? It feels that heavy.
>>186
I have the feeling that it’s unimaginable… but then again, humans are foolish.
I didn’t win the Geo lottery even once and ended up waiting until they were normally available, so it’s a bit of a trauma for me.
I wonder if they’re just pretending it’s a lottery while actually allowing all applicants to buy it.
>>191
That’s just incredible for Nintendo…
I wonder if people who want to buy regular Switch games are able to do so.
Well, no matter how you think about it, they will definitely hold the nth lottery application, although Chinese reselling is prominent.
Domestic reselling is quite dangerous, so if we don’t regulate it, we’ll just be taken advantage of.
The access is so concentrated that the odds for the first lottery draw are probably incredibly high.
I usually don’t shop at electronics retailers, so I’m less likely to be eligible for store lottery draws.
If the winning rate is high, I think the frustration of being the only one who didn’t win would be immense, so I hope it turns into a hellish scream of anguish where I can’t even buy this anymore.
In two weeks, the nameless here will be divided between heaven and hell.
Of course, I am in heaven.
>>202
It’s me too!
Since there are the second and third phases, it would be nice if we could secure it by the end of the year.
By the way, I will make a reservation.
The night when everyone has fallen asleep.
When I look at the sky from the window,