
They’re placing relatively strict limitations, and it’s something Nintendo might actually do.
I understand, I also like Daisy.
Nintendo’s apps are increasing in number, aren’t they?
It’s not strict at all!?
>>3
There are quite a few people who are hooked on the online version for about a year.
>>5
It’s not continuous but cumulative, so I wonder if there aren’t many people who get caught up in that.
>>3
Since I was on the family plan with my brother, I ended up having to make the reservation at the store…
I also applied.
I already feel like I can buy it.
There are probably millions of eligible people, so it’s impossible to reach everyone in the first round, no matter how you think about it.
I only have it when I buy vinegared kelp, so I haven’t even reached one year.
I like Daisy Marika because of her big butt.
A year of online is unrelated for those who don’t participate in matches.
To be honest, I was barely able to cope with just one year of being online, regardless of the time spent on it…
We also need to leave some for sales to other retailers, so there should be consideration for retail as well.
I’m glad I joined online just for the sake of dreaming.
Honestly, with all the measures taken against scalping, I can’t help but hope that they have enough prepared for everyone who applied for the lottery.
I have points accumulated at Yodobashi.
Since when has Yodobashi been around?
On has been buying small amounts of vinegar kelp, so they were somehow able to satisfy it, but it seems many people can’t reach a year’s total because competitive games often end in 1 to 2 months each.
I feel like there’s a desire to do something surprising like that, though.
There are definitely not enough.
Is it okay to use online for 300 yen just this month?
>>19
“If only I had spent a year somewhere in the past.”
>>19
Okay
It seems that I will likely rejoin as long as the secondary and tertiary lotteries continue…
>>19
It’s good in terms of eligibility requirements, but I wonder what the reviewers will think.
>>45
What are you talking about, when it’s just something that is mechanically judged at the time of purchasing the application ticket?
>>45
Is it a postcard for a magazine contest?
I feel sorry for the off-only people, but I’m sorry for them to become sacrifices to kill the resellers.
>>20
Well, I don’t think someone who only plays offline would want a Switch 2 on the first day just to play a Mario Kart world that’s specifically for online use.
It was worth playing Splatoon every day, almost losing my hair.
I’m probably the only one who wants an all-in box, so it seems like it will be easily available in stores, so I’ll buy it from somewhere that offers points.
There are also people who don’t play much on games that require being online.
By the way, I wonder if the global version supports the B button for confirmation.
There’s no information on that, right?
>>25
I just think it’s simply a different language…
>>31
I see… I was hoping there might be a chance, but…
I thought it definitely had surpassed one year, but it turns out I still need to be online currently…
Nintendo’s launch being Mario Kart and prioritizing online continuity is completely reasonable.
I hope there will be fewer rivals because we are waiting for general retail.
I thought I wasn’t spending enough time online, but then I realized I had surpassed it comfortably, and I realized I was more into Splatoon than I thought.
I didn’t really compete online, but I was involved for six years.
I played Breath of the Wild like crazy, but it was barely a year.
I was chilled to the bone.
I feel that there is no one who is not satisfied with the start except for enthusiastic Donkey fans.
I believe that if the total playtime over the past year is less than 50 hours, it is not really an environment where one can play games at all.
>>37
The 50-hour limit counts from the release until February 28, so it’s pretty lenient.
>>37
It’s already a machine that’s 7 years old…
I was casually playing on LITE, so I want to play Zelda and other games on 2 smoothly and fluidly…
I’ve spent thousands of hours on Dragon Quest 10, but this guy can play without a Nintendo membership…
>>40
Is this some kind of free game judgment?
I am only confident about the length of the Nintendo Switch Online and Pokémon Home subscription.
Is the NicoNico Switch version going to start working suddenly from the release date?
Everyone around me is saying they won, but it seems like I’m the only one who didn’t.
>>43
If the winning rate is high, the damage when you lose is significant…
I was lazy, so I’ve been on automatic renewal for a long time, which helped me.
Well, I play Tetris 99 from time to time…
If it can be distributed to a certain degree among the group that will almost certainly be players from the start,
The value of resale diminishes, making it easier for following buyers to purchase.
That would be ideal, I suppose.
I usually finish a single-player game in a month and unsubscribe until the next new release, so I barely didn’t have enough cumulative time.
I was able to apply because my older brother’s account, which only plays Pokémon that are shared on the Switch, met the conditions.
Ah, this one is only 300 yen! Then it’s a no-go!
I had a 6-year membership due to automatic renewal.
I think it would be quite a heavy user who meets the conditions, but I have no idea how things will turn out.
Well, I suppose it can be distinguished.
Heh heh heh… Nintendo-san…
It’s my birthday that day…
>>58
There used to be coupons that could only be used in your birth month.
The only hardware that celebrated my birthday was the DS and DSLite…
Heavy users aren’t aware that they are heavy users.
I thought it would be fine, but the store is dead and I’m starting to feel anxious about how focused it is… ?
It seems that there are 34 million subscribers to Switch Online as of September 2024.
If we assume that 10% are Japanese, making 3.4 million units would mean everyone would win.
Scheduled for release in June.
Will Monster Hunter or Zelda be released in July or August?
>>63
If it’s that soon, I think information will already be out.
The last day for reservations will likely become completely unreachable again, so if you meet the conditions, make your reservation now.
Button Assignment You can change the button assignments for each controller according to your preferences. Frequently used settings can be saved and recalled at any time. Settings Screen Brightness Bluetooth® Audio Internet Monitoring Settings Accessibility Data Management User Button Assignment Quick Settings Button Assignment You can change the assignment of the quick settings buttons. Font Size Normal Bold High Contrast Screen Zoom Back Confirm
For those who made a reservation, they might first decide through a lottery who will receive the available stock, and the remaining people may be given a serial number for additional production.
>>66
This is the most helpful.
I’m willing to wait as long as I can get it by Pokémon ZA.
It was during the release in 2017 that I finally bought Rise.
I think it’s about the same as the Mac Eva lottery.
In fact, whether or not it is included in the online additional pack can be seen as a hidden qualification.
If you are included in the add-on pack, you will be shown to a separate room…
>>69
They probably won’t make it public, but since I can see all the data, I wouldn’t be surprised if there are priority conditions.
I played alone without going online, so I didn’t have a chance for the drawing…
Is there really no price increase later like with the PS5?
>>71
I don’t think there’s anything wrong since the switch isn’t on.
If you don’t want to, buy it early.
>>71
The tariffs in Vietnam where the factory is located have increased, so prices abroad are likely to rise even more.
>>119
Europe has already started accepting reservations.
>>119
So it’s just the United States that benefits from that, right?
If everyone doesn’t win in the first round, there won’t be a second round, right? (´・ω・`)
I’ve been a member since the year it was released! Let me win!
I have a Yodo and a Bic credit card, so I’ll wait until the 24th!
When I hear that online continuation is tough, it makes me wonder if there are fewer people wanting to play retro games than I thought.
>>77
Well, in an era where new releases are constantly coming out, there are probably plenty of people who think there’s no need to bother with retro games.
>>77
Just wanting to play retro games alone makes me quite a heavy user.
There is a story that the probability of winning changes based on the membership duration in the EU region.
I’ve seen some cases where people meet the conditions but can’t enter the lottery, or get filtered out during the human check and are also banned from the My Nintendo Store, but I wonder what those who were so strictly shut out did.
Personally, the game I want to play the most is Animal Crossing, so it doesn’t have to be right now, but…
In the end, it seems that before the release, it will be in short supply, so it might be better to buy it when you have the chance to secure it.
It feels like something like an Animal Crossing edition might be sold, and it seems like that would be better.
I think when Switch Online first started, it was free for about six months to a year, right?
Well, it might not be strange if the gate’s narrowness changes depending on the quality of the customers, like an academic background filter.
I think 90% of people are under the misunderstanding that they meet the conditions.
The remaining 10% was due to bad timing.
Aren’t there any new DLCs added to the additional pack!?
Master Duel is an online game, but Konami pays for the server costs.
The Japanese version could definitely see a price increase.
Even if it’s not right now
>https://www.nintendo.com/jp/hardware/switch2/accessibility/index.html
This is the one that switches the functions of the A button and B button, right?
If it’s just home operations, there’s no problem, but it may differ from the display during the game…
>>90
The AB swap and the decision swap are different, right?
If you switch AB, everything will be swapped except for the decision.
I was online the whole time, but I realized this time that there were quite a few people who weren’t actually in.
The benefits of retro games were so great that there were no options to escape.
State save and rewind are pretty convenient.
>>87
Discrimination?
It’s the second day without receiving an email for my application.
Is this okay since it’s going to be a lottery? Is it out?
>>95
If it remains in the order history, it’s safe.
Has there been a price increase on Nintendo hardware?
>>97
3DS
>>97
I don’t think there is anything at the moment.
That said, the reservation lottery in America was postponed right before.
>>102
Well, let’s wait for Trump’s remarks to calm down.
I think they are probably prepared to absorb tariffs of about 10-20%.
50% is just tough.
>>97
The LL variation will go up, but everyone will buy it.
The feeling was particularly intense when the NEW3DS was released at the same time.
I’ve mostly been playing offline games, so it seems like my total is definitely enough, but it feels like a hassle to join just to check.
Wasn’t it like 3000 yen a year or something?
>>100
The regular one is 2400 yen.
The additional pack is 4,900 yen.
I was interested in retro games, but honestly, after playing for a day, I felt like that was enough and immediately canceled my contract.
I had no other use for it besides playing Splatoon.
I don’t play the bonus Famicom or anything like that.
Shouldn’t there be a postcard application slot and a lottery live broadcast as well?
Even if there has been no price increase in the past, there is no guarantee that there won’t be any in the future.
>>109
This issue is seriously like provoking a war, so if there are any more wars in the future, it will genuinely have an impact.
The current troubles in America are
How is it related to Switch2?
>>110
For the time being, heavy tariffs will be added to the countries with factories, increasing expenses even more.
>>110
The price of Switch 2 might rise further over there.
In that case, it might result in lower profitability as neither the main unit nor the software sells over there.
Japan, which is currently being offered at a special discount price, may have no choice but to raise prices.
Kamo kamo chi◯n kamo kamo chi◯n
>>131
I think the prices are relatively strong for a gaming console outside of Japan.
Of course, the cost rate is much higher than that of iPhones and such.
I’ve been playing Splatoon since its release, so I’m just a casual user who happened to meet the conditions by chance.
>>111
Doing it for 8 years is already a life, huh…
At one point, my wishlist was empty and I couldn’t view my purchase history, but it has been fixed.
I’m glad my wishlist didn’t disappear…
I’m unsure whether I should buy the GC together.
The conversion adapter is broken, and I do have the GC itself, but the wireless feature and USB-C port are attractive, although the price…
>>113
The HORI item for Switch1 is also a good one.
If it’s LR fundamentalism, there’s no helping it.
>>126
The HORI product is cheap and licensed, so it seems nice.
It depends on how much value you find in wireless communication.
I think the chances of winning are about the same as getting a Stone Edge in Pokemon.
>>114
It’s a sure hit!
>>114
Everyone else is someone who will win except for me.
I want to ride the waves like Idonpu.
>>114
I would like it to be on the level of thunder during rainy weather.
Not everyone who is qualified will apply, so I’m hoping there will be quite a bit of leeway.
>>115
Wasn’t the viewership for the recent Switch 2 Direct around 2.5 million?
If we consider it as half after cutting off, how many units are shipped in Japan per year?
I’m glad I was in Splatoon all along.
I mean, simply put.
Can I play the older Smash Bros. or Ruby and Sapphire?
With odds of 1.01, everyone here is saying they won, so isn’t everyone who applied winning?
If I were the only one falling in a situation where everyone else seems to be okay, I might feel like I can’t go on living!
>>128
I just remembered the suspicion that only two consecutive numbers were taken out at the local Bic Camera.
The overseas version will be more expensive, but…
Nintendo is a Japanese company, so it doesn’t matter for people who buy the Japanese version, right?
If it doesn’t go through America, it doesn’t matter where the parts are made; only the Americans will bear the sadness.
>>132
Since Americans buy more games than Japanese people, if the prices become unaffordable for Americans, it will affect others as well.
>>148
I think it really doesn’t matter because I can probably buy it before such a long-term story is reflected.
I hear that the reservation conditions in Europe are even stricter.
Are you guys going to buy the Nintendo Switch 2 secret exhibition?
>>138
Buy
>>138
I might buy it since it’s 1000 yen.
>>138
If I win, I will buy it.
49,800 is at 150 yen per dollar.
Is this the absolute lowest price that Nintendo could offer?
>>139
Do you not understand that the prices are different for domestic and overseas?
>>139
I think it’s a reverse margin pricing based on the assumption that Japanese people will buy multiple software.
>>150
They say it’s a reverse margin, but I really don’t think it’s gone that far down to the cost.
Inevitably, Western prices are relatively bullish.
>>139
It’s at cost, but I don’t think it’s in the red.
In the past, it might have been different, but now the prices of semiconductors aren’t going down, so it’s impossible for any company to anticipate future prices.
I pay 8,900 yen every year! Thank you!
They said they will continue holding the lottery sales, so even if I lose, I should win in the second round.
>>144
I wonder if I’ll make it just in time for the third round?
The fact that Splatoon 2 was released eight years ago really gives me a lot of mental damage, so could you please not bring it up too much?
>>149
It was the same amount of time ago that I was TSJKing on the bulletin board!
If I win the lottery, I’m going to buy a TV…
A big television! Something over 60 inches and 4K! Then I’ll run together with everyone in go-karts… Ah, I can’t wait…!
The current lottery slots are priority slots, so it’s understandable if the screening is strict.
The anticipation is incredible, so I might not be able to see the ambassador program again.
When you buy for 49,800.
Is Mario Kart the only game that can be played from that day?
So it’s like paying an extra 3000 yen and just having everyone play Mario Kart quietly?
>>154
Can we play Switch games?
>>154
Can’t you even google “Switch 2 simultaneous release” as soon as you see the official tweet?
>>154
There were other launch titles too!
I applied for the lottery, but I might go check out the nearby Yamada Denki on the 24th.
If we talk about the current price
Japan sells it for $330, while overseas it sells for $450 or 470 euros, so the domestic version is likely at a very tight cost or has some degree of loss.
I think they’re trying to make a profit instead through the overseas version.
If this tariff announcement is added, there is a possibility that the price could become one that is genuinely overlooked overseas.
Therefore, there is a possibility that it could affect strategies within the country.
>>161
Overseas does not mean America, right?
There’s nothing we can do about price increases due to tariffs, and it’s absolutely impossible for the U.S. to lower prices because of the price increases due to tariffs.
As long as I can get it by September, it’s fine whether I win or lose.
It is scary that there is a possibility I won’t be able to buy it until September.
When will semiconductors become cheaper?
>>165
I can’t do it anymore.
>>165
It won’t do.
On the contrary, it will rise even more.
The Sam8 for Switch2 is probably the cheapest in terms of cost per transistor currently available.
It has been shattered.
I was surprised to find out that the secret exhibition, which I thought was a regular free game, actually charges an entrance fee.
>>167
I thought that too, but for 990 yen, I guess it’s okay…
I’m surprised that the upgrade pass for the two Zelda games, which I thought might cost around 2000 yen, is essentially free.
Email… The email isn’t coming…
For now, you just need to buy Shine Post on the launch day.
I plan to endure at the secret exhibition for a while.
I’m just playing it because it will become the Zelda 2: Edition, and it will hold me over until Donkey.
If you’re not planning to use the C button, I wonder if you can use the Pro Controller from the first model or a third-party controller.
>>174
I think it’s totally fine to use whatever is available for now.
Tell me about an erotic game.
>>176
Ghost Tag
There is no reason for semiconductors to drop anymore.
There is only demand.
The secret exhibition is 990 yen, huh?
Isn’t this fine even for free?
Doesn’t the tariff on candy make it such that the whole world becomes unfortunate?
>>180
Shut up!
I don’t know! It feels like there’s nothing I can do.
>>180
That’s right.
Let’s wait for things to get a little better since there are currently three companies doing lobbying.
>>180
If things go poorly, I have a feeling it might already have an impact next year.
Pro Controller 2 has made it easier to distinguish the +/- buttons with your fingertips, so it’s the first thing I’m taking apart.
>>181
The breakdown article is helpful.
Well, I don’t think the prices in Japan are in red.
The number of parts that will see a price drop in the future is quite limited, not just for semiconductors.
If it is in the red at this point in time, there is a high possibility it will still be in the red in five years.
It’s different from the era of PS3 and such.
To fully enjoy the secret exhibition, you’ll also need a USB camera, you know? Are you okay with that?
Pro Controller 2 and SD card
This is the simultaneous purchase!
I was thinking that I can’t use DLSS frame generation, but there are other frame generation options anyway…
Can’t I reuse the Pro Controller I’m currently using for the Switch?
>>193
If you look at the official documents, you shouldn’t have such questions, should you?
If you’re that obsessed with the secret exhibition, it will sell, so it’s alright.