Retr0gamer wrote: » Edit: can't find where it is and Agdq super metroid run is about to start but here's two less hyperbolic takes on ithttp://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/11/soapbox_nintendo_the_nes_mini_and_ongoing_stock_problems Tom whitehead being a bit more level headed.http://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Companies/Nintendo-keeps-paying-despite-less-playing?page=2 Piece from an actual financial journalist specialising in the Japanese company.
lawlolawl wrote: » Nintendo developing games for Playstation/PC.
iamtony wrote: » Diddy Kong Racing online would be great. GoldenEye also.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » iamtony wrote: » Diddy Kong Racing online would be great. GoldenEye also. It would, though I think Goldeneye is eternally locked down by rights disputes? Maybe someone can correct me. Plus you'd add a fair bit of value to the launch line up. Mario Kart Double Dash or N64. Between 10 - 20 quid, play online with your friends, sounds fab. Games are always more expensive at a consoles launch. Someone mentioned resistance FOM at PS3 launch costing nearly 100 euro, just have to give it a month or so. I doubt Nintendo really thinks anyone will pay x amount for 1-2 Switch or Just Dance.
Deleted User wrote: » Pro controller is E79.99 on the Smyths website.
Pac1Man wrote: » Can anyone explain why the price of the games are so much? Will it be long before they fall in line with Sony and MS? I would never pay €70 for a game.
Benzino wrote: » They are just opinion pieces, and are no more valid than any other article. The fact is, we don't know if they use the anti-consumer tactic or not, so calling people moronic for having a different view on it is ridiculous when you can't back up your claim.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » Hmmm.
sligeach wrote: » *shakes head* :rolleyes:
Retr0gamer wrote: » The info is there on usgamer. I just can't be arsed to track it down. It's in the comments and a podcast so a bit harder than just googling. I'm not calling people moronic for having a different view I'm calling them moronic for running their mouths off without knowing the economic and financial situation behind the decisions, something the should know if they just did their jobs. They should and could make more units? Well done, here's your degree in economics.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Because I'm brilliant I found some more on this including the original usgamer comment from the contributor. Some actually quotes from economic analysts of the videogame businesshttp://venturebeat.com/2015/02/20/new-3ds-xl-amiibos-sold-out/ The comment here is the first in the articlehttp://www.usgamer.net/articles/on-nes-classic-edition-and-playing-hard-to-get
Ace Attorney wrote: » i really hope the accessory and game prices are placeholders >70 for a pro controller and 70 quid games are awful expensive, even if they are that i would happily import them now that switch is region free.
M!Ck^ wrote: » Am I allowed to complain that there still seems to be no proper Metroid game in the works? It's nearly on par with Half Life 3 levels of annoyance
CiDeRmAn wrote: » The WiiU had no Metroid title but the Wii had two, not including the magnificent Metroid Prime Trilogy, which was alsoade available on the WiiU via VC. I really would love to see a new Metroid title though, you're not wrong.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » It would, though I think Goldeneye is eternally locked down by rights disputes? Maybe someone can correct me. Plus you'd add a fair bit of value to the launch line up. Mario Kart Double Dash or N64. Between 10 - 20 quid, play online with your friends, sounds fab.
Benzino wrote: » I hate to sound like a broken record, but again these are just views of people completely unrelated to Nintendo. The closest we get to anything official from Nintendo is one guy seeing "a twinkle" in an execs eye. It doesn't matter if they are analysts, they can talk as much crap as the next guy, just see some of stuff Michael Pachter comes out with. There is nothing official from Nintendo (and there won't be), so questioning it is fair game.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » People are going to end up spending crazy money on this console. Expensive games, expensive necessary controllers, expensive peripherals and of course expensive console. Mad money when the biggest hit on the Switch for the entire year is also coming out on the Wii U.