
It’s dangerous, dangerous.
Is it still crowded?
>>1
It’s not really the case now.
I have no choice but to rely on the electronics store on the 24th.
>>3
A battle against resellers…
>>3
Since it’s a lottery, it’s not first-come, first-served, so there’s no need to rush.
Betting on this lottery.
I wish they would do a lottery for around 10 million units.
I couldn’t even retrieve the temporary order history, so I had no way to check whether I could buy it or not.
It looks like all general retailers will end up being by lottery, and it seems we won’t have to stand in line to make a reservation.
I hope they will at least let us confirm with the B button in the global version.
>>8
I’m switching A and B in the main settings on Switch1.
I’m not in a hurry, so if I’m not chosen by Nintendo, I’ll buy it if I can.
The lottery at the electronics retail store is only for those who have purchased over 100,000 yen in a year.
I wish they would impose stricter conditions.
>>11
The conditions are too strict for someone like me who is shopping at a temple.
>>11
If it’s Yamada, I can reach it just with toys and plastic models…
>>27
Yamada has already announced that there will be a lottery exclusive to app members, so make sure to download the app.
>>38
I already have it installed because I use it frequently.
I want to increase my chances of winning with Yamada points…
I’m thinking that if I’m not chosen by Nintendo here, I probably won’t be able to buy it for the next year.
>>13
Even Nintendo will probably have a second chance, but there is too little hope…
I want to see the competition rate.
Didn’t you say that you would continue to do lottery reservations?
>>15
Maybe so.
Also, it’s in the order history.
The email arrived about 15 minutes later.
Is credit card the only payment method?
>>21
It’s okay to buy 6 coupons, charge them, and pay.
>>21
PayPal and Nintendo Points
Stores like mass merchandisers will definitely attract resellers, so I want to secure it here.
I feel like the bundled version has a lower competition rate.
It’s already late, but…
Switch 1 has sold 30 million units in the country, but I wonder how many units are being secured for the first reservations.
[Usage Statement] I’ve received an email about the purchase of the product, but this means my application is complete, right?
I’m starting to feel anxious.
>>28
That’s fine.
Even if it’s the first period with conditions, there will be some who won’t buy it even if they meet the conditions, so there’s no need to worry.
Saying it’s easy.
>>29
If you think about it, it might create some leeway for those who meet the conditions but don’t buy.
Since I have a bitter memory of buying Switch 1 from a reseller, I want to make sure to buy it properly this time.
>>31
How much was added on?
>>31
Why are you buying it…?
If you’ve met the conditions so far.
If I buy an online one-month subscription now, I can participate in the lottery, right?
>>32
Yes
>>35
Thank you.
Then let’s do it at midnight… a lot of things happen during this busy time…
I don’t have any money, but is it okay to enter the lottery?
It’s more like it’s bugged than crowded.
I need to get two because I have to buy one for my relative’s child…
>>37
Keep doing your best at the electronics retail store.
>>37
Let the parents of the relative’s child buy it.
I’m still trying to decide which version to buy.
I’m a little worried that I can see the order history, but I haven’t received an email…
>>40
If you just placed the order, there might be a slight delay with the email.
>>47
Actually, it’s been about two days already.
I received the email for the Nintendo Online subscription I joined before, so I don’t think the domain is being blocked…
Thanks to you, I remembered that I forgot to apply for the lottery. Thank you!
I wonder how many physical units can be prepared only at the Nintendo Store.
It’s a situation where a relative’s parent doesn’t know about games, so they asked the anonymous uncle who is knowledgeable.
I’m sure I’ll win, so I’m relieved, but it’s sad for the anonymous ones who won’t win.
Aren’t you guys still lucky?
I have rights, but I have no money.
Is the Mario Kart set the most popular?
It seems you can buy it just by working part-time.
>>57
I’m going to work part-time at Yamato.
Since I’ve applied, I’ll leave the rest to the power of prayers.
How will this payment work?
If you win, will the payment be deducted from your credit card?
>>59
You only receive the right to purchase, and the payments and other matters come after that.
>>66
Well, there are various notes to read at the time of application, so it’s a matter of saying you should read them.
It is clearly stated that payments can only be made in one lump sum with a credit card or from the balance of my Nintendo Wallet.
I couldn’t apply from my PC, but it worked when I tried it from my smartphone.
I don’t really understand why.
If you have a Yodobashi credit card, it should be no problem.
It seems that I have completed the application, but I haven’t received an email, and when I tried to buy it again, I was told that I can only do it once, so I should assume that my application is properly accepted, right…?
>>63
It’s in your My Nintendo Store order history.
>>70
I checked and it was properly included, thank you.
I was looking at my Nintendo account and realized it’s not there…
The multilingual version might be the most reliable.
>>64
I’m really interested because it’s the domestic price, but I hesitate to buy it immediately at the multilingual edition’s price.
>>64
There may be a possibility that the number of multilingual versions prepared is originally low!
>>64
If it’s a contest within Japan, there would probably be the fewest competitors.
Since it’s a lottery for what you can get on June 5th, I wonder if there will be re-lotteries every two weeks or once a month.
Currently, most retail is also done by lottery.
If there are chain stores where you can make reservations on a first-come, first-served basis, the 24th is likely to turn into hell…
Speaking of which, there was also an unnamed person who asked me to enter a lottery from my rarely seen nephew…
I want it for myself, and I had no intention of giving it to my nephew who didn’t come to show his face.
I made a reservation on Saturday, and it’s in the order history, but I haven’t received an email.
If it’s not an immediate charge to my credit card, I might as well apply and see what happens.
Is it trendy, you beggar kids?
Since we already know the maximum number that meets the conditions from the beginning, I advocate for the theory that there are definitely enough for everyone.
>>75
It’s more of a wish than a theory…
>>75
I don’t think it’s possible to want to see everything on the first day of release… but I don’t know…
Since it will likely be a lottery method similar to the PS5, it would be best for those who want it to have credit cards and purchase history set up at various retailers.
For now, if I’ve been able to buy a lottery ticket at least once, I just have to wait, right?
If I win, I can pay with the amount I’ve charged, right?
That’s why I bought a lot of cookies.
Are there surprisingly few anonymous users who can meet the conditions?
>>81
Many people who are resistant to online games become extremely agitated the moment chat or camera information leaks…
>>81
There are quite a few people who don’t need to be online.
>>81
It may simply look that way because those who meet the conditions and are anonymous don’t make a fuss about the conditions.
Why do you assume there are three types prepared in equal numbers?
It’s not guaranteed that there will be an equal number of each type; isn’t it normal to increase the quantity of the ones that seem popular?
I can buy it because I believe in Nintendo, you know?
I panicked because I hadn’t received the completion email, but I felt relieved when I found it in my spam folder.
Since there’s software that changes the language in the system settings and I have an overseas account, I’ll buy the multilingual version once I settle down.
I don’t have the courage to apply for the lottery for the first period now.
It would be interesting if mass retailers checked the playtime by having customers bring their Switch as a measure against reselling.
>>91
It’s probably just checking shopping records with your own company credit card or through the app.
>>90
Thank you
I’m sorry for not reading it properly.
Aren’t you going to play on the Famicom or Super Famicom even if you’re all alone and there are no people to play with online?
>>96
I don’t think anyone would play it unless they have a particular attachment to it.
>>96
Because there are times when the software you want to play isn’t released…
>>96
I easily met the conditions with just Mario’s Super Picross.
>>96
I think it’s quite peculiar for someone to pay a monthly fee just for that when they don’t play online.
>>115
I haven’t been playing online, and to be honest, I haven’t been using my Switch for anything other than the games I’ve gotten hooked on.
It was continuously charged monthly.
>>115
I buy vinegared kelp and indie games…
>>115
I thought that if I paid 2400 yen a year, I could play whenever I felt like it…
Well, if there’s nothing in the lineup that attracts you, then that’s just how it is.
>>96
I want to play Custom Robo V2 with a wireless connection on the 64.
I only entered into an annual contract for that reason, but I am certainly in the minority.
There are titles I want to play about once a year, so I keep ending up in the plus, but if I miss the lottery this time, I might cry a little.
When is the deadline for applications for the Nintendo lottery?
>>97
I’ve checked the official site.
The payment deadline is May 7th, so I wonder if Bowser will make it in time…
I wonder if there are retailers that block reservations by referencing past history.
>>101
There were places where I was eliminated during the PS5 lottery.
>>101
I think Joshin is first a high-rank limited lottery.
>>105
I want to say that I’m an S-rank or something like that, is there even a rank?
>>101
Even if I were playing, I wouldn’t go out of my way to tell you that.
>>107
It might be better that they at least tell you that you have a purchase history with Yodo’s own credit.
I have around 1 hour of online play with 0 friends, but I met the conditions and applied for the lottery!
I’ll also do a 1000 yen Kuppa during GW or summer vacation.
I didn’t have as much balance to spare as I thought.
Since only about 2% of people choose the multilingual version, there is a possibility that the prepared quantity may be insufficient.
Joining for a year on a whim paid off.
I wasn’t really interested in online elements, so it was truly a whim.
Did you not buy it?
I feel so regrettable, I feel so frustrated. I’m regretful for canceling Nintendo Online.
There are quite a few reports that emails have ended up in the spam folder.
I was able to participate in the lottery, but I don’t really remember playing the Switch for long periods of time, so when I looked at the individual play hours, the only title that exceeded 50 hours was Persona 4 Golden.
“If it’s not available, why not just buy it from a reseller?” Marie Antoinette said.
>>119
Thank you, reseller.
Let’s play anonymously if we buy Mario Kart!
>>120
It has been shattered.
>>120
I think there will be anonymous players who will deliberately set up battles in 8DX.
I thought I hadn’t received an email, but then I realized I hadn’t added it to the cart and confirmed the order.
I received an email once it was confirmed.
I was using a messaging app, but the confirmation email’s file was garbled in HTML, so I took the trouble to share it on Yahoo Mail to check.
I immediately changed the address of my Nintendo account to Gmail.
Let’s resume in the winning thread!
>>127
Ah…!
>>127
It seems like congratulations money will be flying around…
>>138
I honestly laughed at how the PS5’s witch hunt looked; it’s sad, but still.
>>138
It means you should have set it to display the ID from the beginning!
I finally made a reservation yesterday, but upon closer inspection, I realized I had the apartment room number wrong.
Is it the end?
>>128
I think you can change your address when purchasing after winning.
>>128
Isn’t it good to just send something to Nintendo after winning?
>>128
You should change your account’s address information.
>>128
Is it okay to change personal information before confirming the order?
People who want to buy 2 anonymously have probably spent over 50 hours on a single game, at least online.
Honestly, Nintendo’s subscription service is priced in such a way that even if you forget to cancel it, it’s not a big deal, so I’ve benefited from the automatic renewal.
I’ve been playing PlayStation for the past two years.
I want to play Mario Kart too, haha!
Even if Bowser comes during GW, based on recent patterns, the additional code will likely come around summer after a gap.
Even if you miss this time, there will be a next time.
I’ve been subscribing for about 5 years…
I haven’t used it online at all…
>>141
Wasn’t the save data storage an online feature?
I won a Switch 2?! Even if a thread is created like that, haha.
I hope it ends with everyone being happy and not a single ID or isolation response showing up…
>>146
Is it a witch? Is it a witch?
>>146
It’s impossible… The nameless one who came to warn us after playing the forbidden Magnafrague was all battered…
>>159
What is that… you seem like a nice person…
>>146
I feel like the thread will die if it’s created with a casual vibe, like a celebratory no-name post…
If the address is wrong and the package cannot be delivered, it troubles the sender as well, so there’s no reason why it can’t be changed after the order.
Aren’t you going to do it for just one month for vinegar kelp?
I haven’t bought anything recently, so I don’t feel like I can meet the lottery conditions at Joshin.
The main unit costs 50,000 yen, the 1TB SD card costs 30,000 yen, and the controller costs 10,000 yen, totaling 90,000 yen…
>>150
Americans might end up paying about that much just for the main unit because of tariffs.
>>156
Japanese people will turn 2000 dollars into 500,000.
Compromise that much.
>>156
It’s an inappropriate meme, but an American said that if the bullet had been just a few centimeters closer to the head (if Trump had died), Switch 2 would have been much cheaper.
>>150
The Joy-Con can be used for the Switch for now…
If it’s lifespan, my condolences.
>>150
At least you can still hold off on getting a 1TB SD card…
I wonder how many they actually have prepared.
>>151
We probably have to leave some for general distribution, and there shouldn’t be too much, right?
The conditions are strict, so everyone will probably win, right?
Even if you join, you can’t back up Pokémon and Animal Crossing…
>>155
Can’t you play Animal Crossing?
>>160
It seems that while moving is possible, the save data storage service was not included.
What kind of feelings should I have while watching the Mario Kart Direct?
>>157
Pray for Don Gaba Men to be playable for me.
Buying 1TB now is stupid.
I thought the lottery reservation would start on the 24th.
I believe that they are preparing with the momentum of “I won’t let anyone buy from resellers by producing at full speed like crazy.”
By the way, it’s a bit late to say this, but the Switch’s internal memory of 32GB was quite a low figure.
>>167
Back then, Nintendo consoles were often mocked for their specs.
>>167
It was released in 2017!!!!
>>167
It’s been 8 years, you know?
It’s 29,800 yen, you know?
>>167
Considering it was 2017, that’s about right… even the iPhone starts at 64GB.
Don’t expect decency from a nameless person.
Can games for Switch2 not be played on the old Switch?
>>170
Depending on the software, it can become a recipient for sharing.
The pro controller supports both.
Is a 1TB MicroSDexpress even available on the market?
>>174
You can find it by searching for overseas shopping.
About 30,000 yen for 1TB.
Well, the current 256GB of storage is quite limited, isn’t it?
It’s been like that since the Wii’s SD compatibility.
Most customers don’t use up the full capacity.
Honestly, there’s a possibility that Nintendo will choose everyone who meets the conditions as winners.
>>183
There are millions of them across the country.
>>190
The gaming population isn’t that big, is it?!
>>183
I’m tired of that hope-filled speculation or wishful thinking being thrown around.
>>183
If you do that, retail will turn its back on you, so I won’t do it in the first place.
I wonder what percentage of people who meet the criteria actually apply.
Are you buying enough games to fill a large capacity?
>>189
Since Mario Kart is about 23GB, depending on the size of the Switch 2 software, there is a possibility that 256GB may not be enough.
You can fight for a while with 256+256.
Is there ever a case where you leave 20 Mario Kart games in? If it’s anonymous, could there be?
Honestly, they added new Mario Kart courses, but I haven’t been able to play them all.
I knew I wanted to do it after all.
I completed the order and it’s in my history, but I haven’t received an email, right?
Is this an email coming in?
I hate idiots who shorten non-volatile memory to just “memory”!
I’m easily prepared for everyone, but I’m just holding a lottery because shipping won’t make it in time.
I hope the next lottery starts right after the first one ends.
If we were to secure everyone, we wouldn’t be announcing a second or third lottery at this point!
Is it more competitive with Mario Kart?