
You can buy it at the store.
I won at Edion, though?
I’m sorry.
I apologize.
I’m sorry to hear that.
I’m Mario.
Don’t talk nonsense.
You will be able to buy it someday.
Just because we can’t get excited on the release day.
I am a valued customer who bought the hardware on release day from GC.
Of course the 3DS is also an ambassador.
>>8Please go buy and come back after playing Breakout.
LOSE…
Everyone, gather at Mario Kart World!
>>11I wonder which thread is more lively, W or 8DX.
>>12It looks like I’ll participate in 8 while crying.
I won the Mario Kart w set in the first round and also bought a pro controller.
Looking forward to next week.
Ready to be caught?
I will never forgive Nintendo for not letting me buy the Switch 2, absolutely.Nintendo won’t forgive you either.
Is there a place where it is sold in-store?
>>16On the contrary, isn’t it around the time when notices start coming out saying that on-the-day sales will only be for reservations?
>>19If we didn’t guide them, dozens or even hundreds of people would gather from the morning.
For a while, there probably won’t be too many Switch 2 exclusives, so there’s no need to rush that much.
Will the number of courses increase in the update for World?
I hope it’s a free download.
Nintendo forgives.
I won’t forgive manufacturers that only release keycard versions.
Well, as long as you let me buy it before the fall when Pokémon comes out…
I completely forgot about the 3 o’clock lottery, but if I had applied in the first round, it would have done it automatically, right?
>>24“If the second round doesn’t hit either, then that’s how it is.”
>>24If the application voucher is displayed in your My Nintendo Store application history, then it’s okay.
I think so…
Why don’t you buy it even though you’re a big fan?
Was that the level of passion you had?
>>25Let me buy it.
It automatically applies for the next lottery every time, so I feel relaxed thinking that I’ll be able to buy it someday.
There’s nothing I want right now.
>>28This is it for me too.
I just want to be able to buy the bundled Mario Kart by the end of the year.
>>28Is it okay if Mario Kart is deserted by the time I can buy it?
>>34Rather, it seems that it will be difficult to connect around the release date.
Nintendo’s servers are pathetic.
>>34I’m not interested in Mario Kart.
I don’t need it yet because I only play Splatoon.
The grapes are sour~
I’ve bought everything from the FC to the Switch and from the GB to the 3DS, so it’s only natural that I win.
It must be a sour game software…
>>32It’s bitter.
There’s still a TSUTAYA lottery remaining, isn’t there?
There’s no way Mario Kart is going to decline in popularity.
>>36For that, they were pretty cold to the tours, weren’t they!?
…Well, with that specification…
>>36It’s painfully obvious that you’re desperately wishing for something.
I wonder if they want to provoke people who lost the lottery that badly.
8DX is still not deserted yet…
Even now, there are still new entries coming in regularly enough for 8DX to be in the rankings…
I’m really scared that I might not be able to get ZA in October.
I don’t think the world thread will grow.
Everyone is playing games, so there isn’t any time to post in the thread.
>>42A distorted situation where only those who watch videos are posting…
>>45It’s quite an everyday scene…
>>42I’m going to take a lot of naughty screenshots and create a thread, so that’s not happening.
>>47Are you going to zoom in on the cow’s nipple…?
>>42Don’t write while playing games.
This company is teasing us with commercials while not letting us buy anything.
>>44It’s nice to have commercials that only people who can buy it can comfortably watch.
I’m not so eager to play it on the release day, so I’m patiently waiting for my chance.
>>46Two years later…
Marika won’t become desolate, but the gap in skill with the leading group will definitely not close.
I want to create that kind of flow, huh?
>>52I’m sorry, can you explain the flow?
I’ll start a thread to sexually assault Gabon while I still can, to warm things up…
>>53As expected, it’s too much of a specialty wall.
To start with, it’s a cow erotic thread.
So that was the purpose of setting up something like that.
Since the last game I bought was for the 3DS, I’m reminiscing about whether the market had such brutal fights unfolding.
>>58Everyone is just exaggerating; if you make a reservation, you can buy it normally.
>>64If you want to be killed, just say so.
>>64Deception!
>>64To notice that…
Even if there’s an update for Switch 2, I just know that Smash Bros won’t improve at all.
It feels like a job application entry sheet.
>>60Are there layers that are judged only by their name?
When it comes to the Switch, I just casually go to an electronics store around there.
I was able to make a reservation with ease, so times have really changed.
The age range for gaming has expanded compared to the past.
Recently, there was a monster who declared that they would go around the shops aiming to wait for same-day cancellations.
>>66In-store pickup cannot be canceled in advance at any location, and you need personal identification to cancel after the day.
It will probably only be handled as a cancellation due to the expiration of the hold period.
Remember.
The 3DS had a crazy launch with a 40% price drop in the first year, so there won’t be any competition to obtain it until around the LL model.
It was good that the sellers learned from the confusion during the PS5 launch.
If the lottery was that loose around that time, it would have been crazy.
There is money.
There is no thing.
I’m fine with using the Pro Controller until an interesting color comes out.
Well then, I’ll forgive and praise Nintendo when I can buy the Switch 2.
I thought it would be a good opportunity to play the stacked Tears of the Kingdom.
I never thought I wouldn’t be able to buy it.
In fact, there are parts available that allow you to upgrade your existing Switch to version 2.
Use this, thread anonymous.
GUNDAM MARKER MSV SET Suitable for the “MSV” series, a military-themed set of 6 colors!! 6 colors INCLUDED GUNDAM MARKER MSV set © Sotsu/Sunrise © SOTSU/SUNRISE RX-78
>>77Boring.
It’s just taking someone’s opinion at face value, but it seems likely that the material costs will increase in the future rather than decrease, so I want to obtain it.
But I don’t particularly want to play it as soon as it’s released, so I’m just hoping to get lucky someday and have only entered the lottery reservation for Nintendo Online.
The second lottery at Geo has ended and is gone.
I was feeling desperate and applied for all the types on Amazon, and I ended up winning the most expensive Mario Kart + SanDisk set…
If it were now, I would happily buy it.
I’m confident I’ll definitely struggle with the oddly sized memory card that came out initially.
>>84Because I have no plans to reuse it…
In Europe, it seems that if you have played for 2000 hours, you are almost guaranteed to win, which makes me super envious.
>>85If you’re playing DQ10, that’s a piece of cake…
I heard that the multilingual version has a high chance, so I secretly changed my second entry from Maruiwaset to the multilingual version, but I was still rejected.
>>86The second multilingual lottery has a lot of floating votes like this, so the probability must be decreasing.
I wonder when it became this difficult to buy a game console.
In the past, when I wanted something, I could just go to the nearby GEO and normally buy a brand new item at the regular price.
>>91It is the result of games becoming established as a popular form of entertainment.
>>91Isn’t it about 20 years ago?
I couldn’t buy the DS light easily.
>>91Buying it on the release day has been tough since FC Dragon Quest III.
>>91This isn’t just selling goods!
>>91It seems that there have been comments saying that the PS3 is not at a level where it can sell products, so it has been a high hurdle since long ago.
If Toshikun only knows about game consoles that are older than the PS3, then that’s another story.
Isn’t it said that the multilingual version has a higher chance of winning? This topic was discussed in the thread when the first applications started.
>>93“Are you really going to pay twenty thousand for that?!”
>>93Many kids don’t want to pay 70,000.
In the first place, how many people are there who buy the multilingual version and play the overseas version?
Even though there is a language switch on the software side.
>>99I don’t need the features, but if you want it on the release day, saying to pay 20,000 yen and buy the multilingual version is too arrogant.
>>107Don’t complain about being left out if you don’t have that kind of determination or money, you loser.
Looking at the sales numbers on Amazon, it feels like they don’t really intend to distribute the regular domestic version, as about 99% of the units are Mario Kart sets, which is kind of frustrating.
I want to get it before the Pokémon comes out.
You can’t predict that the domestic single item version is the biggest trap…
>>100Huh, is that the one with the highest odds?
>>106I heard that they’re making a ton of Mario Kart sets.
I don’t know for sure, but it seems that way.
That said, I feel like the sample size is so large that it doesn’t really matter which version you choose; it’s all just a margin of error.
>>106Simply put, the number of bullets is extremely low.
With 20,000 yen, you can buy multiple games.
The market has expanded, but the production capacity of game companies hasn’t caught up.
>>104I think the PS5 was a failure for Sony due to the very limited domestic production, but this time there is just too much demand to do anything about it.
Nintendo, which underestimated demand and didn’t release it before Trump, is to blame.
Until around the Super Famicom, hardware shortages were rare compared to software shortages.
Since the era of the PlayStation and Saturn, there has been a gradual impression that hardware supply sometimes falls short.
I applied to more than 10 places in the lottery, but I didn’t win anywhere.
Thank you for helping me, Costco.
In the first place, similar situations are happening in other genres aside from game consoles.
It’s better to keep selling the game console rather than it being limited time offer.
The Nintendo Store’s lottery thread had the most multilingual winning screenshots.
Some of the anonymous users who chose multilingual options first were wise.
Brand: Nintendo Switch 2 (Japanese Language, Domestic Use Only) Mario Kart World Set Over 40,000 units sold in the past month NINTENDO SWITCH Japanese-Language System (Japan Only) MARIO KART WORLD NINTENDO SWITCH ¥53,980 (tax included) Points: 540pt (1%) More details here ✅ Promotion information “Price guarantee for pre-ordered products.” Terms CERO A
Brand: Nintendo Nintendo Switch 2 (Japanese Language, Domestic Use Only) Over 600 units purchased in the past month NINTENDO SWITCH Japanese Language / Domestic Use Only ¥49,980 (including tax)
Well, seeing things like this makes me think that they should balance supply and demand.
There is a difference of about 70 times in the number of units.
>>117We have a limited number of single items and SD card sets available.
Brand: Nintendo Nintendo Switch 2 (Japanese Language / Domestic Use Only) + 【Nintendo Licensed Product】Samsung microSD Express Card 256GB for Nintendo Switch 2 More than 10,000 units purchased in the past month O2 SWITCH NINTENDO SWITCH. Japanese-Language System (Japan Only) O2 SWITCH microSD Express Card one card per pack microSD Express for Nintendo Switch 2 256 WITH AGE SAMSUNG
Looking at the ratios of the election surveys in various places, it is speculated that Mario Kart has more prepared.
The membership fee and warehouse pickup at Costco are the same as the multilingual version.
The release dates for Dragon Quest III and the PS3 were crazy, but it wasn’t that difficult to obtain them after the release date…
I can’t buy the Pro Controller 2.
I wonder if I can use the box controller without having to bite anything.
The old Procon is definitely showing signs of wear, but it feels like a waste to buy the same thing again.
>>121Peripheral devices typically rely on their standalone profits, so it’s difficult to sell in large quantities…
It may have decreased a bit, but I think the multilingual version is still the highest.
70,000 is definitely a high hurdle.
If the first shipment exceeds one million units, I feel like we are reaching the limits of production and distribution.
The high winning rate of the multilingual version makes you think about how much purchase restraint there would have been if it had been priced like this, so you have to commend Nintendo for their effort.
>>125It seems that in Europe and North America, you can generally make reservations relatively easily…
I think the situation in Europe is also influenced by the fact that there is little price difference with the PS5.
>>125It must be a winning rate based on the domestic version, after all.
It’s more frustrating that I found out yesterday that my vinegar kelp will expire a week before Pokémon ZA than not being able to buy Switch2.
I bought it for Pokémon Z, but damn it.
Well, since the Mario Kart set will be discontinued within the year, it will automatically increase in price by about 6000 yen, right?
If you combine the single item version and the SD card set from Amazon…
Mario Kart 4: There’s at least 1 single item available.
It really seems like just a single item would be way too little.
Is the third presentation ready yet?
Amazon didn’t invite me, you idiot.
However, seeing that the Mario Kart set will end within the year, it almost seems like they wanted to release it for 70,000 yen.
You might be able to make a reservation for the Pro Controller if you go to a Yamada store.
Well, Western countries only see Japan as being cheap.
There are probably some unpleasant feelings too…
I received the email with the exchange number for Marikawa, and I’m getting excited that the release is finally getting closer.
Isn’t the Marikaset in Europe around 75,000 yen?
There are only 600 single items of the nun, yet someone ended up getting all four types that include it.
I can’t even do the lottery properly.
On June 5th, let’s play Mario Kart together!
>>141No matter how many times I see it, the feeling of wanting to kill comes up smoothly, making it troubling.
>>142I think it’s correctly called Mario Kart W.
If the domestic launch is slow, I can wait since the US region is available for $150 cheaper!
There are foreigners saying that, and I never thought of that idea.
>>143Well, if it were 70,000 domestically, it wouldn’t have ended up like this… that’s what I feel.
It says in big letters that there is no in-store sales, and I feel oh…
>>144They’re secretly increasing the production for in-store sales, and it’s actually overflowing. Those who reserved it are going to feel miserable for being over-eager!
At this rate, I can’t do anything…
>>144But you do things like guerrilla selling!
If you see the state of the Gundam plastic models, there are only drawbacks to selling them in stores.
In reality, the comments in the official live broadcast being filled with DTP means everyone is honestly at a loss.
In this situation, guerrilla selling just confuses everything and only lowers the company’s image.
>>150Because I played it on DS and Switch too.
>>150It should be fine about a week after the release date.
I just hope I can buy it before the new Zelda game comes out…
I was thinking that it would be fine if I could buy it by Dusk Blood.
Because Ease 10 is a Switch 2 exclusive and will be released at the end of July.
I applied in a hurry.
Since I won, I’m thinking of trying out MariCar and the much-talked-about Shine Post.
After Bonanza too
>>153to kill
The reason to buy Switch 2 now is whether you want to play Mario Kart Wii or not.
I don’t feel the urge to buy MariCar, so I don’t need to get it yet.
>>154If you can be sure that what you are aiming for won’t come for about the next year, then yes.
The Switch’s backward compatibility is incomplete.
TV mode VRR support is a lie.
The key card breaks when exposed to magnets.
I’m glad I didn’t buy it as the terrible specifications are becoming more and more apparent.
When you do guerrilla selling…
A strange old man starts wandering around the sales floor…
It feels like it’s going to be a guerrilla event today, doesn’t it?
I don’t think I’ll do it because I’ve already been done in by that with model kits.
The guerrilla sale will start in 5 minutes. We will start lining up now, but there’s no time to gather to the point of panic.
Instead
>>156
Are there any stores that are currently conducting guerrilla sales, especially after the recent incident where a kindergarten was destroyed in the graphics card line?
>>158Well, I suppose there is something.
If you bring it close to a magnet, it will break, which is as unreasonable as hitting a screen with a hammer and causing it to shatter.
>>160It’s completely different, but what’s wrong?
>>160Even though it’s a powerful magnet that is less likely to cause issues, I think it’s a little unfavorable that it wasn’t listed on the official website…
The decision to sell at retail is up to the retailer and has nothing to do with Nintendo.
Let’s all join the boycott!
I’m hitting it.
I don’t care what happens to the neighborhood as long as it’s for business.
Don’t underestimate capitalism.
In the countryside, it should be okay to do guerrilla sales, I guess.
Absolutely avoid the city.
This is the first time I’ve seen Yuichi Nakamura start a thread.
When brought close to a magnet… it seems that this is a mysterious feature unique to the key card that is not found in regular game cards.
Maybe someone will disassemble it after it’s released…
>>170Surely something like the Joy-Con 2 wouldn’t break just by coming close to a magnet.
Please stop with the dangerous stuff like neodymium magnets.
These days, magnets are everywhere, so it’s really scary.
I want you to experience the pain of deteriorating performance.
>>172Is there a wish that seems this unattainable and futile?
>>172If we’re taking risks and increasing production, and everything is selling, there’s no way the performance will worsen.
>>172Just be satisfied with Sony’s financial results.
I thought that bringing magnets close to machines would break them, but I guess my understanding was wrong, I’m sorry.
>>176Some smartphone wireless charging systems also use magnets for alignment.
It’s painful that I can no longer buy from Mercari…
Let me play Mario Kart!
The guerrilla sale probably requires the store’s credit card anyway, right?
There are still people who live in the time when hard drives were destroyed with magnets.
I really hope that Nintendo will be flexible with people like me who truly love their products.
I love Nintendo, which is why I gathered multiple Switch consoles even during the shortage, and I intended to buy a lot of the new Switch 2 as well.
It’s releasing next week, so the baldness has become more active.
>>182It’s not funny that someone keeps making criminal threats almost every day.
I’m not saying this just because I didn’t win the lottery, but it seems like there’s a lot of things wrong with the Switch 2.
The specifications of the key card, as well as the optimization of VRR and the OS.
Considering it was left for two years, the final touches are somewhat lacking.
I understand that you are desperate to lower the image.
As a general rule, flash memory types have a strong resistance to magnetic force.
That’s why the warning note is a mystery.
If you think of the key card specifications as being sold in physical format as a goodwill gesture for software that is originally for download-only, then I guess…
After various struggles over things like plastic models and watching matches, I’ve gotten used to giving up.
Only a faint sense of loneliness blows through like the wind…
Personally, I think the packaging version is really uncool, so I wish they would do something about the appearance…
The presence of the warning note is too overwhelming.
>>192The Switch2 software should have been oriented horizontally.
I thought that the decreased performance due to the useless chat feature was typical of bad Nintendo.
I wish they would allow us to increase the memory that can be disabled on the game side, like in Monster Hunter on the 3DS.
>>193Honestly, it’s not needed to the extent that it reminds me of the 3D feature of the 3DS.
I will laugh when the omit version comes out.
>>193It would be nice if I could turn on only the games I use.
>>193The ± button has the same shape, so it’s frustrating that the C button is that shape.
It’s like if you put a card in the back of an iPhone, it could die from the magnetic force.
I don’t really know if that will actually break.
>>197That will die.
It’s not that the iPhone or cards are bad, but…
I can play Legends 2 on Switch, so I’m thinking it would be good if I could buy it in about a year.
I get that they’re trying to add more fun, but isn’t the chat feature unnecessary for children?
>>201Well, you won’t know until you try it out.
It might become popular.
However, since it’s basically a feature for acquaintances, I don’t think it will contribute to explosive widespread adoption.