
I’m feeling a mix of emotions, so maybe I should cancel my lottery application…
I will end up thanking you and expressing my gratitude, you know?
Get off quickly.
That helps.
You’re trying to lead the nameless one like that, aren’t you, witch?
It’s not a bad choice since you’ll be able to get enhanced battery versions or limited editions later on.
You might be able to get it surprisingly easily, you know?
50,000 is a large sum of money.
That’s right! I’m going to drop out of the lottery too, so let’s all drop out!
It seems like prices are going to rise.
I wonder if the Mario Kart set is difficult to get? I’m starting to hesitate about choosing the regular version instead.
Either way, something that won’t hit, won’t hit.
It’s a crap hard drive that injures your fingers with a powerful magnet from a crappy battery, so it’s better to wait for the improved version.
>>10It seems that the PS5 Pro isn’t selling very well.
>>29?
>>29Is it about a revised version?
>>29switch5pro
>>71The ultra-futuristic game console is here!
Let’s all step back from the conflict!
Ready, set, go!
>>11Please provide the Japanese text you would like to have translated.
>>11No one gets off!
I already have it, but I’m going to enter the fourth lottery for the Pro Controller 2.
>>12I’ll kill you.
I’m actually looking forward to how many rounds of the lottery I can go through.
>>15I see, if I quit now, my glorious record of 4/5 days will be updated in my application history.
>>15I hit it at retail, but I’m looking forward to this, so I can’t cancel the official lottery.
Even if you win, you don’t have to worry about buying, so rest assured.
Aren’t there more Mario Kart sets?
Fortunately, there is an automatic lottery transfer feature.
They will likely increase production significantly during the summer vacation period and before Christmas.
I think it’s foolish to skip the limited-time Mario Kart w set this year.
Get off for a moment.
I’m contemplating whether to switch to the multilingual version.
I don’t play Mario Kart that much, so I feel like it’s fine to just wait for another set to come out.
Is the account logged in with 2 not excluded from the lottery?
At this point, I want to fight against Nameless in the finals.
I’ve only applied through the official online store.
I wonder how far it will go.
If I win the third one, there’s a junior who wants me to give it to them! So I’m applying for various lotteries until I win the third one.
It seems like the Air Rider won’t make it in time…
I think it’s before Christmas.
I’ll buy it if I can around this time next year.
It honestly doesn’t seem like they’re lowering the chances for someone who hits it once with internal logic.
>>31I really think it’s something random.
Is there anyone who has received invitations from Amazon other than the initial timing?
Mercari is one thing, but if it’s around 10,000 yen at the store, I might consider adding it since I already feel kind of tired of meeting the application requirements.
You can buy it by Christmas.
There was a time when I thought so.
Huh, can the people who won apply again!?
There’s no way I can reapply.
Huh, can you do it?
I bought it for the offering to Higashibato.
Since the release date is still ahead, let me know if there are any recommended Switch games from the first generation instead of 2.
>>39Blasphemous
>>39Thirteen Sentinels: Aegis Rim
Unicorn Overload
>>39Bravely Default 2
>>45Should I buy Switch 2 even though version 1 is coming out?
Will it go up to the 10th lottery?
It seems that canceling reservations has become popular because people can’t make money from reselling, so I’m betting on stores that have a second lottery.
Just because you criticize other models doesn’t mean the subtle issues with Switch 2 will be resolved.
It seems that it’s been revealed that there’s not much profit in reselling, so it might actually become easier to buy normally.
>>48I feel like this is just the bottom for now…
Even the first generation rapidly became scarce starting around the release of Splatoon.
>>48Stockholders might release their inventory, but when the release dates for sellable titles are decided, prices will soar…
>>274Hmm… I guess it’s still better to buy from resellers right now.
I hear that resellers are being investigated.
I don’t know because I don’t have it, even if you say it’s a delicate matter.
Limiting it to Japanese is surprisingly effective, or rather, it’s like checking the answers…
Are resellers withdrawing? Really?
I don’t need it right away, but I’m applying just to feel a mix of joy and anxiety.
If it’s easier to buy the multilingual version, then it might be okay to increase that much, but I wonder how it will be.
>>55It’s a store exclusive in Japan.
Shouldn’t we go to the people who purely want a multilingual version?
>>55The multilingual version has never had a winning rate below 50%.
If you enter the lottery three times, you’ll have a decent chance of winning.
Switch2 seems to have a lot of potential…
Well, even without resellers, the sales of Switch in Japan are 37 million units, and assuming half of them are upgrading, that’s a demand of 18.5 million units, so it’s still a competition.
>>57I was thinking of buying a Switch like mine, but if a next-generation console is coming out, maybe I’ll wait another 1-2 years… I think there are quite a few latecomers joining in too, spending tens of thousands.
I envy the situation where you can just buy things casually without waiting in line at the register abroad.
It seems that the line for picking up pre-reservations takes about 5-6 hours.
Wasn’t the one that was made the most the Mario Kart set?
To be honest, even if you’re not a reseller who usually sells products for profit…
I feel like the situation where Switch 2 is so famous that regular people are reselling it for pocket money won’t be easily resolved…
That’s right, everyone, let’s do a multilingual lottery!
I will keep it as the domestic version.
I don’t have any plans to buy right now, but if Splatoon 4 is suddenly announced, I will end up repeating the same mistake I made with the Switch before.
Are you saying you want to spend 70,000 just for that? It’s just because there’s no region lock, right?
If you’re going to go all out with the overseas version, then that’s definitely essential.
The additional 20,000 yen feels like it’s not much different from buying it through resale in terms of expenses.
>>67Multilingualism is somehow strong when Pokémon is released.
>>67I see some listings on Mercari selling for just under 60,000 yen, so if you have the money, it might be worth considering.
It’s not free of charge, and I see them selling for around 10,000 plus the fee.
If you want it quickly
But
>>83I checked Mercari, and it’s cheaper than I expected…
If you’re going to be disappointed from losing the lottery multiple times, then…
I feel like it would be better to add a little more and buy it right away.
>>101If you’re going to buy from Mercari, please drop out of the official lottery…
>>111I guess it’s okay to sell what I won at a reasonable price…
I want to share my happiness.
>>143No, it’s faster to get off.
>>147That’s true, but people who can’t make themselves happy can’t make others happy either.
Switch2 will likely have a lot of games that use mouse functionality.
It was 1024 times easier to play than I imagined.
It seems that Pokémon can be played in foreign languages even in the domestic version.
>>70You can choose the language, but a keyboard for mixing kanji and Japanese for use as a nickname will probably not come out.
Many people misunderstand the non-multilingual version as being foreign language unavailable in the in-game language.
I really want to play Mario Kart right now.
France has the Marikaset for 83,000 yen plus a 20% consumption tax, right?
Well, that would definitely change the atmosphere.
>>74Expensive.
I think Nintendo was able to take measures precisely because of the huge failure of the PS5.
In that sense, we are grateful for the PS5.
I won at Yodobashi, so I canceled my second order, but if I hadn’t won, I would have gone for the multilingual version.
If I can prevent an opportunity loss for 20,000, I just thought it was a good deal.
Also, the money goes directly to the official source, not to resellers.
Honestly, there isn’t much explanation about the benefits of just adding 20,000.
>>80It’s like a convenient excuse to make it 20,000 yen cheaper just for Japan.
Participate in an overseas festival with Splatoon.
– Use a nickname mixed with kanji in Pokémon.
– Participate in overseas events in Animal Crossing.
– Play overseas version game software.
I think it’s only possible in the multilingual version.
>>80It’s the opposite.
The Japan-only version has dropped by 20,000.
There were times when past game ports and indie games only had overseas versions.
It seems that there might not be much benefit since the Japanese version often came out late, so I thought it was fine to go for the cheaper option.
>>81In reality, there has been an increasing number of games being released on domestic stores that do not support Japanese lately.
I bought the multilingual version, but I wonder how many opportunities I’ll have to make use of it.
I have to sign up for PayPal to buy points for my overseas account.
I don’t have any yet, but I want to get two within six months…
Well, it’s a matter of merit, or rather, if Japan raises prices due to exchange rate issues, then Japanese people won’t buy it, right?
If you wait a little longer, there might be cheaper SD cards available, so it might be a good idea to wait and buy them together.
I was shocked to see that almost all of my data space disappeared when I moved everything without buying an SD card.
If I don’t win by October, I’ll play Digimon instead of Pokémon.
In this day and age, there are probably no overseas games that can only be played on the Switch 2, so it would be wiser to buy the overseas version later if needed.
It’s not that the multilingual version is 20,000 higher, but rather that the domestic version is 20,000 cheaper…
For people outside of the Japanese language sphere, the disadvantages of it becoming cheaper by 20,000 are quite apparent.
>>91Studying Japanese is a great deal!
The reservation itself was a huge success with early adopters flocking to it, but…
It’s clear that Japan is overheating, but it seems that things across the ocean are somewhat calm.
That said, during the 2-3 years before Tears of the Kingdom came out, it felt like we were normally at the bottom in terms of overseas sales numbers.
Originally, even if it’s a new model, that’s probably how it is.
>>92The method of selling is different, and I’m not calm either.
The strongest thing in the overseas version is the online bonus VC.
>>94The regulations being more lenient only for the overseas version is quite something.
Since the animal boss hasn’t arrived yet, we can still wait.
It’s unclear whether they will even come…
Ah, there are many people with overseas accounts who need multiple languages.
I think if you changed the language at least at switch1, it will have no relevance from here on out.
If I want to play games from overseas, I’ll do it on Steam.
45,436 yen is about 314 dollars.
Is there a profit in the Japanese version?
>>102The profits from game hardware are generated through its operation…
>>102For now, the earnings forecast is predicting extremely thin profits contrary to the sales figures, so the domestic version is probably not making much profit at all.
I heard that the RTA community seems to require a multilingual version, but there are various other benefits as well.
>>104Recently, a game that became somewhat of a topic was banned from the domestic store.
In overseas stores, it’s usually permitted, so if such cases increase, perhaps…
I occasionally gave up on translations for overseas-only items at Muji, so I need a multilingual version.
If you’re going to buy a domestic version at a premium price, it’s better to go for the official non-region version; that way, you can play overseas games just in case, and it’s a better option.
>>107The problem of having overly limited sales channels…
If it can be bought normally, I’m sure it would be an option.
>>113They’re probably selling it at BEEP…
In addition to the Mario Kart w set, I bought an SD card, a charging grip, and a set of 2 steering wheels, so I should be contributing to the profits to some extent.
I’m done with Oja’s videos, so just tell me what’s going on with the Terra Raid Battles.
>>110The lag when the barrier breaks will become smoother.
There were quite a few opinions that said there’s no way to offer this specification at this price, but videos showing it running smoothly, even loading at lightning speed, are continuously being released.
>>112The original dollar-yen rate would be around 66,000.
>>112You really did well, being in between the A18 pro and the Snapdragon Elite in docked mode.
There have been reports that if you made a reservation for One Piece, you could download it.
It would be nice if I could buy it by the time Pokémon is released.
It’s a lie, but I want it by Demon Ex Machina 2.
>>116Isn’t it multi?
>>118Is it bad if it’s multi?
>>118I don’t want to do it, I’m going to play 2 on the Switch.
By the way, I wonder if the loading in Animal Crossing has gotten faster.
>>121It will become.
>>123It looks like I can play quite a bit until the desired game comes out on Switch2…
>>126Playing Splatoon 3 or Switch 2 would be significantly advantageous.
Pokémon SV can be launched in English even in the Japanese version.
The software of the overseas account left on SW1.
It is possible to lend between family members in the account for SW2 Japanese.
But this has a 14-day limit, and if a software for SW2 is released only overseas, we won’t be able to support it.
According to rumors, if you can bring the balance of your overseas account to zero,
You can change the country of the account and transfer to the Japanese version.
>>122What I’m talking about now is about the kind of nicknames that are given.

“Hey, here’s another Pokémon article. What I want to achieve in this article is, as shown in the image below. It’s called a mixed nickname. I don’t know if it can coexist in languages other than Chinese and Japanese. Someone please give it a try.”
What is the name of the sound monkey (female)? Star Child Polon 6/6 ㄅ ㄆ ㄇ ㄈ 一 丶 Y ㄉ ㄊ ㄋ ㄌ ㄍ ㄎ ㄏ , ㄑ ㄒ ㄓ ㄔ ㄕ ㄖ ˙ ㄗ ㄘ ㄙ . ㄚ ㄛ ㄜ ㄝ ㄞ ㄟ ㄠ ㄡ ㄢ ㄣ ㄤ ㄥ ㄦ ? ㄧ ㄨ ㄩ – ㄩ ㄦ ˋ ㄎ ㄧ ㄠ ㄩ OK 1 English Zhuyin Cangjie Rapid Introduction Symbols Blank Y
I mean, it’s ridiculous that it comes with two high-performance Joy-Cons with a FHD 120Hz touch monitor and high-performance vibrating mouse functionality.
I just want to get it before Rhythm Heaven and Everybody’s Golf come out…
Tears of the Kingdom is too comfortable.
Compared to the Wii U and Switch versions of Breath of the Wild, the resolution has improved a little.
There is a difference of about two orders of magnitude.
>>131The effect of improving the frame rate is overwhelmingly great.
Is the Switch 2 environment not going to come to the Buraki Coal Mine…?
The Xenoblade series is only the original Blade from the Gears Saga trilogy, but will I be able to understand Blade Cross DE if I buy it?
Speaking of which, the Splatoon 3 Splatfest has become quite comfortable with performance upgrades, hasn’t it?
I wonder if I should try coming back after a long time.
It seems there is quite a difference that makes people understand why Pokémon SV is causing a decent stir with comments like “It’s strange that they charged money for that.”
It seems that Splatoon 3 was quite stretched to run on the Switch 1…
I wonder if the action games that had a 30fps limit have been raised up.
>>138I think it might be difficult since it needs to be handled on the software side, but setting a limit of 30fps could increase the load, so there may be some benefits.
>>138I guess it depends on whether they are properly responding to that area or not.
It seems that Arkham Knight, which was originally 20fps, has been raised to 30fps.
>>141I see, the software side needs to respond. Sunbreak is getting cheaper, so I’ll check what’s going on.
I ended up upgrading to Tierkin and Brewy despite having the additional pack… I messed up.
If you go crazy from constantly losing in Mario Kart
I stopped playing Pokémon when I cleared the story.
I think I’ll play from the beginning again…
This time I’m determined to do everything, even the DLC.
Pokémon really feels like a remastered version, it’s that different.
>>144Zelda has become incredibly beautiful to the point of disbelief…
So there are resellers in this thread, huh?
>>145Don’t touch, don’t touch.
FPS is generally capped at 30 or 60, so even if the hardware specifications increase, a game capped at 30 won’t become 60.
That’s why they’re releasing things like the Switch 2 Edition and the PS5 compatible upgrade version.
Even with the 30fps limit, there’s still a significant benefit because it’s capped.
I felt like asking them to make it up to 60fps.
>>148If I do something like that, the Switch will get super hot and may end up forcibly shutting down, so there’s no way I’m doing it.
>>148If there are no restrictions, the FPS can increase in light scenes, causing it to become extremely choppy in scenes where the numbers fluctuate.
Mario Kart’s free run is emptier than I imagined…
>>149I just entered the bulletin board room earlier, and the free-run during the wait was very enjoyable.
>>163Exciting!
>>174Exciting!
>>149That one looks like the most fun.
>>165I think it’s okay if it’s multi.
Solo is quite empty.
>>165It’s like, you want to run without thinking about anything, or you want a mode where you can run while chatting with friends.
From the perspective of players who do not have that kind of demand, it may feel like nothingness.
>>177I see.
I want to explore a map like an action RPG, so it should be fine, right?
>>177Sometimes it’s grateful when I just want to run around without thinking, after losing a lot in a match.
But it’s precisely at times like that when the unpressed blue switch catches my eye…
>>165If you’re just consuming the videos that are posted on social media, then that’s true.
It feels like I’m just collecting Koroks in Breath of the Wild, which has low freedom in practice.
>>149There are various racing games that have open worlds or free modes, and they have been incorporating elements other than racing to create enjoyment.
Why does Marika have a pretty low rating on Amazon?
I’ve only written one person so far.
Pokémon SV feels really good.
If there were no limitations on specs, Game Freak could do it too.
That interesting but heavy DQ Builders 2 being locked at 60fps already makes up for the Switch 2.
I was watching a stream of someone who won, and although I had no interest in Shine Post, it seemed quite interesting and got my attention.
>>159Every time I see a screenshot, I think… Jinrui… I will kill… I will kill…
I was going to buy it anyway, but after watching the Mario Kart play stream, I felt a little satisfied.
I was allowed to hold it.
Isn’t the handheld mode going to get incredibly hot, like in about two years?
At first, I was so scared that I almost dropped it.
If you pay an extra fee for Pokémon, please notify me on my smartphone when a shiny appears.
Since I haven’t played it yet, I plan to play Odyssey for the first time when I get my Switch 2.
It seems to have a high-quality appearance.
Freelancing had fewer game elements than I thought.
It can also be said that I had overly high expectations.
I thought freelancing was the most fun…
No matter where I look, I keep running into acquisition reports, and it’s tough for me.
>>171If it’s a multilingual version, it hits quite quickly.
>>171Honestly, I’m buying those on Mercari.
Despite being heavily promoted, it seems like the exploration elements and the specifications of the mini-map haven’t been developed at all.
I traded ZA and Xenokuro for vinegar kelp, but I’m wondering if I should do it after getting the Switch 2.
>>175It seems that Xenoblade Chronicles won’t reach 60fps even with some performance improvements, so I think it’s fine to play it now.
It feels like it’s enough to just receive the minimum mysterious gifts until I can get ZA.
>>184Oh, really? Then I’ll play Xenoblade Chronicles until the lottery results come out!
It might be a measure against interference, but the brakes have become less effective in the world, which doesn’t really match well with free running either.
Rather, having nothing is more suited for me…
I hope the costume disparity will be addressed soon.
>>183I want swimwear prepared for all characters.
The Odyssey has definitely become more beautiful, but since it was already beautiful and 60fps to begin with, I might not feel a huge difference.
Indie games that tend to receive relatively high ratings are those that are simply about collecting beautiful scenery.
>>188I can only think of something like a landscape puzzle.
Is there no story mode in Mario Kart?
I don’t really understand survival either.
>>189There’s just a little bit of a movie for the Grand Prix.
>>189The Grand Prix, where rankings are competed based on a predetermined combination of stages, is the main mode for single-player.
Survival is the kind of thing where players who rank below the specified positions drop out at each stage while continuing the game.
How is DOAX beach volleyball?
I’ve played too much Mario Kart, so I might soon buy some other games besides the Mystery Exhibition…
Which is better, Shine Post or Runfa?
I felt that the fun of exploring an open world comes from the visible rewards like items and stories.
>>195I think it’s a bit lonely that you can only get one sticker displayed next to your name in matches.
Characters are unlocked through battles, and it seems that machines are also unlocked based on the cumulative number of coins acquired.