
Everyone has the same probability.
50% chance of hitting or missing.
It’s just the box and the download code paper that are different from the standard version, so it seems like it could be handled in any way.
Well, it’s pointless to think about it.
I don’t think there are not enough users who meet the criteria right now, even though they’re saying they are making a few in response to reselling measures and they know how many users meet the conditions at this point.
>>5
If you think about it, it would certainly be enough to just create as many as the number of users who meet the conditions as of the end of February…
>>21
I think they are setting conditions based on the amount they can produce.
So everyone can buy it, yay!
Since they can sell it at a high price without increasing production, it seems like there are no limits set.
I think they are taking measures against reselling and are somewhat prepared.
Well, worrying about it now won’t change the outcome, so let’s play a game.
That’s a superficial understanding.
I applied for the non-bundled version with the exact same thought…
It would be nice to be able to buy it at the local discount store as usual when I can.
It’s decided that I’m going to buy Mario Kart, so there was no room for hesitation.
You should just apply for what you want.
I can’t figure out which one is more, so I just went ahead and got the bundled Mario Kart to have fun!
Whether it hits or not.
It seems unlikely that there would be few buyers for a title that you can enjoy for several years after just one purchase.
If you’re going to buy it on release day, you want to join in the excitement by playing Mario Kart, right?
Without a host who shows us the losers, the odds don’t increase at all.
I don’t think it can be allocated in such a way that Nintendo’s sales alone can satisfy the demand.
>>17
From the perspective of the relationship between manufacturers and retailers,
Priority for shipments to retailers is obvious, after all…
>>17
If it’s 200 hours of play over 4 years, then probably everyone who can apply would be able to do it.
That would mean many people won’t be able to buy it…
I don’t have an environment to play online right now, so I don’t want to join online, but I can’t enter the lottery if I don’t join!!!
If we talk about the price, choosing the one for 70,000 yen would likely reduce the number of applicants.
Well, there are few units, so the competition is quite high.
I didn’t want to play the racing game at all, so I pre-ordered the regular version instead.
Everyone is thinking, “Let’s go for the bundled edition…!”
I’m not interested in Mario Kart, so I chose the regular one.
I want to play Mario Kart while screaming “poop poop!” with anonymous players in the game chat feature!
>>23
Once we gather and start playing, it seems like I would end up playing in silence…
>>33
When the first place is flying, shoot a thunderbolt.
I want to make you scream “ma◯ko!!!”
If you know the maximum limit and can prepare that amount, isn’t there no need for a lottery?
It may be that those with rights have prepared things to the extent that applying in either direction results in equal odds.
If I were to speculate, Nintendo would probably want to prioritize those who are active in Mario Kart too.
I only played the original Mario Kart a little bit, but I think if I win the bundled version this time, I will finally play it properly.
So please, Nintendo.
I kept it as the standard edition.
The Mario Kart bundled edition seems like a good deal, so the competition might be high… but it seems like many people would still choose the cheaper option or the standard edition.
Trust the Nintendo that takes risks.
Do you have a warehouse that can store millions of units all at once?
>>34
You don’t have to keep it in one place; it’s fine to distribute it.
To be frank, after closing the reservations, we will adjust the production numbers so that the chances of winning remain the same and that’s it.
>>35
Certainly…
If there are no particular hardware issues, it can be done uniformly…
>>35
You want to start production now!?
>>59
Just changing the cardboard box doesn’t mean you’re making the main unit.
>>65
It’s not that a cardboard box can be made in no time, you know!?
>>78
Since you’ve already created it, you can just adjust the future ones.
For now, I want a game to play, so I got the one that comes with Mario Kart.
Well, once you apply, there’s nothing left to do but leave it up to luck.
If it’s bad, you miss out no matter which one you choose…
I’m hesitant to make a reservation because I’m not sure if I can prepare 50,000 yen to use at that time if I win.
>>38
If you’re that broke, isn’t buying a game console not an option?
>>38
Use me!
>>43
The forbidden power has arrived…
>>43
It’s not you, sit down.
>>43
By the time you finish paying, it will be more expensive than the foreign language version!
>>38
You can think about paying after you win.
There is a grace period for payment until May 7th.
>>38
How do you manage to come up with your usual rent, utility bills, and internet fees?
Since the main body is the same and only the box and card are changed, it can be redistributed even now.
Since Mario Kart is downloadable, can’t you add more later? I don’t understand the benefit of separating it into packages.
I think it would have been better to just include all the discounts for the digital version of Mario Kart within this year, considering that in other language versions, it can be bought cheaper without being bundled.
Open us…
I haven’t played Mario Kart before, so I signed up for the standard version, but Mario Kart World seems fun…
>>53
Mario Kart has been very popular since its debut.
And the best-selling title in the Mario series of all time is not the original Mario, but Mario Kart.
If you’re living a tight life where you can’t prepare 50,000 yen, then buying a game isn’t the right thing to do!
>>54
I think the situation is a bit different if it’s 50,000 two months later.
If you want to do voice chat, you can use the Nintendo Online app on your smartphone, right?
The amount prepared for the My Nintendo lottery is
Considering that not everyone is guaranteed to apply for the portion sold to retailers.
I feel like it’s about 7 to 8 times the total number of people who meet the conditions.
I absolutely don’t want to do voice chat!
I don’t think a student can pay 50,000.
>>63
They said it’s 50,000 yen more expensive, huh.
>>63
Students, don’t come to the bulletin board!
If the application ratio were 6:4, I was thinking that we could just distribute the main allocation in a 6:4 ratio and hold a lottery.
The lottery itself will continue after this, and considering other stores, we can adjust things like the packaging as much as needed.
The number of bundled versions compared to the number of standard versions is just a guess.
I wonder if I’ll get banned for spamming lewd words in voice chat.
If I don’t win, I’ll just hit up Yamada, Geo, and Edion to make a reservation.
It’s overflowing with older men at places like Yodobashi and Gundam plastic models, and it looks like it’s going to be amazing with the Switch 2…
It will probably be a lottery sale at the store for more than six months.
Isn’t the paid chat a result of the kids’ harsh comments?
It’s amazing to cut out just the person without a green screen or to use noise cancellation just for the voice.
Can you really make millions in just two months?
It might be possible if we increase the factories, but I’m also afraid of information leaks.
I sold my old Switch, so it was about 30,000 yen in total.
Do you think Nintendo has made a mistake in their ratio distribution?
Believe that everything has been calculated.
>>79
But it seems they didn’t foresee Trump’s reciprocal tariffs…
The bundled version is much cheaper than buying the main unit and Mario Kart separately.
If America is like that, I wonder if the resources will be redirected domestically… or not!?
Well, I think it’s quite a lot for just a software package to be 10,000 yen.
>>83
Everything is rising in price, yet game software is too cheap.
Some projects might take several years to develop, and combined with the large number of staff credits, it adds up.
Are they actually making back the costs by selling for under 10,000 yen…? I guess they must be making it back since the gaming industry is still going on.
>>94
I think it’s become quite common to minimize the shipment of packaged versions, which only make a 20% profit, and to offer luxurious bonuses for download versions, which make a 70% profit.
I think one reason is that the Switch has slow production.
>>83
Even so, the current retail price of Nintendo software is around 7600 yen, so if you think about the memory card cost, it’s worth it.
Even students can negotiate with their parents to sign a contract for 1000 yen a month♥
The “demand” that the president mentioned
What are the requirements for this application?
>>87
The group that jumps at the price isn’t really taken into consideration, is it?
Well, it’s a model for upgrading the Switch, so that makes sense.
It’s not like the software is pre-installed on the main unit, and they printed the outer box in excess anticipating the future, so there’s still room for adjustments even now.
Most people who buy the Switch 2 on release day will probably buy Mario Kart, so there will likely be more bundled versions.
What are you going to do if you don’t buy Mario Kart?
>>89
I’ll play Runfa!
>>89
It’s Ridge Racer, isn’t it?
>>89
Limited shop for Omisecchi’s Switch 2.
>>89
I will play Pokémon ZA.
I want to play on Switch 2 because the SV gets shaky right away.
>>89
I’m thinking about moving my Pokémon.
>>89
Um…
>>89
Shine Post
>>89
Land of the Dragon
You just need to adjust the amount you give to retail based on what you’ve produced.
FY25/Q1-Q3 Sales Ratio by Region 23.5% 25.3% 43.6% 7.6% Domestic North America Europe Others Overseas Sales Ratio 76.5%
If we leave it like this with last year’s sales ratio, Nintendo will be in trouble in America…
When it comes to the 3DS and Wii U, the stock price dropped to 800 yen, so we absolutely cannot abandon the U.S. no matter what.
Unless the design of the package changes.
Just slip the DL code paper in and stick the bundled version sticker on the box, right?
I had never used it except for downloaded software, so I didn’t know how it worked.
I guess the delivery address and payment method will be provided in the notification email after winning.
Does Mario Kart have a different feel to its controls compared to Gran Turismo?
>>96
Driving a car can be categorized similarly, but in reality, it’s more like a different genre, so of course, it’s different.
Grass
The price difference of 20,000 yen seems like just a few thousand yen in that context since the value of the “amount” is different.
I also want to try if I can play Switch games fairly comfortably on switch2.
You can enjoy it even without the worst software…
>>102
Breath of the Wild 2 will allow you to create two save data files.
I think it’s clever marketing that if you have the online expansion pack, you can update for free.
If it becomes 60fps, I might start playing Breath of the Wild again.
I wonder what would happen if we prepared two categories: one with extremely strict entry conditions and a low acceptance rate for hardcore heavy users, and another with looser conditions but a relatively high acceptance rate for light users.
Buy it because Mario Kart will become a human rights software.
From now on, all kinds of events in the world will be likened to Mario Kart.
My boss at work says, “It’s just like the second curve of Mario Circuit.”
If you’re seriously worried.
Increased production of Switch and Mario Kart.
In other words, it’s up to Nintendo which framework they will prioritize.
At least the number of reservations for the bundle with Mario Kart and the console only.
Nintendo cannot control which side has more.
>>107
From the store’s perspective, it is natural to want to sell them bundled together.
As a customer, they usually gather around the cheaper options.
I figured it would be easier to get the one bundled with Mario Kart.
I won.
I guess I’ll sell the Marika at a second-hand shop, ha ha ha.
I thought the bundled version would be rarer, so I applied only for the main unit.
Isn’t everyone going to buy the Mario Kart bundled version, so I’m worried that Nintendo is increasing the quantity for that…?
>>110
It’ll betray your expectations in a good way…
Since Mario Kart is selling like crazy, Nintendo is probably preparing accordingly.
The advantage of physical software was its small size, but with the keycard system, there doesn’t seem to be much reason to choose physical anymore…
I hope that large capacity SD cards become cheap and widely available soon.
I think Nintendo has been stockpiling quite a bit since their inventory increased significantly in the recent financial results.
Nintendo is properly checking the number of users who meet the application requirements, so they have ample stock prepared, so it’s okay.
Nintendo has properly investigated the number of users who meet the application requirements, so they have prepared an ample stock, so it’s all good.
It’s okay, it’s okay, it’s okay…
It’s a lottery, not a reservation, after researching.
Nothing
Reason
Is the Mario Kart bundled version a cartridge or a digital download?
>>120
With download code
>>120
You have to download it yourself after buying the digital version.
Is there a jump in Gran Turismo?
The price of microSD Express will still drop in the future.
It would have been good if both options, with and without Marika, could be applied for, but if you win, only one of the two is chosen.
If you try a real simulation game with a Mario Kart sense, you won’t even be able to clear the very first start and stop, so it’s totally different.
I have been buying Nintendo consoles on their release dates since the GameCube.
Please treat me favorably.
The SD card is going to be sold to the winner, and there’s only applause.
>>129
Moreover, it’s cheaper than the market price.
>>129
I can’t resell the Switch!
Well then, it’s an SD card with exploding demand!
We will sell with priority to the winners from here!
By the way, compared to game consoles, mass production of SD cards is easier.
It had a tempo like a four-panel comic, so I laughed.
I hope a thumbnail ticket for switch2 will be released.
>>130
So, how much is the price at which everyone is buying tickets, considering that you can buy a single item for 10,000 yen at a good deal?
Maybe the cost of this main body is just barely breaking even or in the red?
It seems that more people dislike the Switch’s secret being 1000 yen compared to Mario Kart being 10,000.
After winning the lottery for switch2, I also have to win the lottery for the pro controller.
>>133
It would be helpful if there were enough prepared for everyone who bought the main unit, but I wonder if that’s difficult.
I’m from the future, and everyone who applied has won and is smiling.
Believe… Believe… Ho ho ho
All the mass retailers will also switch to lottery sales, right?
>>135
To combat reselling, it will be necessary to present a My Nintendo account for purchase.
>>146
Well, at least Yodo definitely requires the Yodo credit card.
I don’t know about the others.
I think the probability is probably below 5%… In the end, I can’t do the calculations, so I won’t know until the winning day…
I feel like it might be better to wait for a larger capacity SD card to come out.
As it is now, I feel uneasy.
It’s reassuring that you can buy it officially.
It seems like there will be a dark side job group for the Switch 2 robbery.
>>141
I’ve decided not to say anything even if I win through things like a lottery.
>>148
My uncle was a truck driver, and he said that when the 64 was released, measures were taken to ensure it wouldn’t get stolen.
It seems that there was an incident where the trailer was uncoupled and the container was stolen altogether.
>>141
It’s frightening that I can’t say for sure that there won’t be groups waiting in front of stores to purchase without lining up from the beginning, or breaking into homes.
>>160
It seems like there might be switch2 hunting… there was something like that in the past, right?〇〇 hunting.
>>160
Switch2 will be delivered nationwide on the same day.
It seems like package theft might happen.
>>173
Please don’t say things that make me anxious…
Yamato’s delivery staff quality has rapidly declined, and it seems that delivery companies are also likely to start stealing (customers’ packages) more often…
>>141
It would be faster to attack Rudeya.
>>141
It sounds like stolen goods that are very easy to trace due to things like the serial number and communication from the winner.
A kid who can’t think of anything might do it just because they want a switch or something.
There’s no way we’re selling millions of units directly.
Customers like those at Yodobashi will get angry at me.
On the 24th, will we dance or run around?
It’s a game software, so it should sell a lot! Do your best to make all the reservations happen!
If you’re worried about the lottery, you should start extending your gameplay time now to show that you’re an enthusiastic user.
I feel like it was actually the right choice to apply for the standard edition, statistically speaking.
>>149
Statistically, any choice will result in an error.
I don’t know how many hundreds of thousands of units they have prepared, but will they be able to get the packing and shipping ready in time for the reservation deadline?
Isn’t it the case that the numbers for the bundled version and the standard version have already been decided in advance?
Even if there were enough inventory to fully meet the demand, it would be impossible to ensure that everyone has it in their hands on the release day…
Those who fall will surely come out.
I was able to buy the lottery ticket easily this morning, but I’m worried that my order history isn’t displaying.
>>152
If the email hasn’t arrived, the match is over.
>>152
It’s just a reservation for a lottery, so I don’t think it will show up in the history.
>>152
If you have received the purchase email, then it’s okay.
Do you need a credit card membership or purchase history for the lottery at Yodobashi?
I can’t use my credit card anymore, but I wonder if I can start keeping track of my purchase history now in time.
>>155
Since you are a credit card member and have a purchase history, anything you do from now on is pointless.
Yodobashi and Bic Camera should just make it so that using a credit card and a My Number card is mandatory in stores.
>>158
Yodobashi has a gold card that requires approval!
The key card and the Switch 2 Edition for migration from 1.
I think it would be better to buy an SD card right away because it seems like it will take up double the storage.
“`plaintext If you have the Switch software (download or package) ➔ Upgrade path additional purchase If you do not have it ➔ New purchase of Switch 2 Edition *To play the purchased upgrade path, you need to have the corresponding game card or have the Nintendo Switch download software saved on the device. “`
With this writing style, both game data 1 and game data 2 are needed in the storage.
>>164
The Switch2 edition is like a high-resolution texture pack; I don’t think it contains the exact same data in its entirety.
>>182
The download version may be like that, but what about the physical edition’s 2nd edition?
If you don’t put in all the data and switch to mode 2, it will take the entire loading time of reading the game card in mode 1…
I was thinking of buying it at a discount store, but considering the SD card, should I buy it from Nintendo?
But you normally sell it to stores too, right?
>>168
Manufacturers and stores must fully understand that demand is skyrocketing.
If anything, Nintendo would probably discuss in advance that they will use your SD card for our products.
The local chameleon club said they won’t be getting any new stock.
>>169
Don’t reply since the mid-Heisei era.
Are you saying you will betray us, Nintendo?
This is me, who was a 3DS ambassador!
>>170
I was also an ambassador, but I haven’t been betrayed.
Aren’t you the one who betrayed first?
I think Yodo and Bic had a membership credit card and recent purchase history for the Switch and PS5.
>>171
I made a card when I got my PS5, but in the end, I bought it somewhere other than Yodobashi, so I didn’t use the card, and it would be painful if my history is checked…
>>171
Isn’t it difficult to exclude those who are usually enthusiastic about reselling?
>>180
Furthermore, I had it set up so that each person could only buy one unit by referencing their purchase history.
I saw a person who got caught up in the guerrilla sale at the store and was complaining that they couldn’t buy it, so this should be considered a preventive measure.
First of all, it’s the fault of the DS users who betrayed the 3DS right away…
What does it mean to have half of the DS with 6 Pokémon titles and 5 Monster Hunter titles?
I want a dock, Pro Controller, and an SD card, and if I add some games, it will probably come to around 90,000 yen.
Since package box theft is likely to happen, it’s better to opt for face-to-face delivery or pickup at the office for a while after the release date, regardless of Switch 2.
I wonder if those who want it more than anyone else can tolerate the situation of having only the console with no Switch 2 exclusive software?
>>186
You can just buy the digital version.
>>186
Buy the digital version.
>>186
If you have the main unit, you can buy as many as you want of the DL version.
It’s quite an expense with adding a dog, Pro Controller 2, GameCube Controller, and an SD card.
I don’t think there’s a need to rush with GC Con.
>>187
Why are you buying an extra dock?
The release date is during a holiday, and it’s in-person.
I think it’s better to stop the delivery and take the day off instead.
In other words, you’re saying to target GEO and Nojima, right?
I don’t really need the C button on the pro controller, so I guess I’m fine with just the 1 for a while…
Since there was an iPhone theft at the delivery service, there’s a possibility that the Switch 2 could also be stolen…
It’s difficult to make it so that you can’t tell what’s inside just by the size.