panevthe3rd wrote: » I pre ordered from gamestop online last Thursday. Paid the €5 deposit and got my confirmation email. Went in today to pay off a bit on it with some vouchers I had and they had no record of the order. showed them the e mail and they still couldn't find it. so I made a new pre order and I'll cancel the online one. worth checking if your online order went through though. they also said the deposit had to be €50 minimum.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » That's a big one for me, it's not going to make me withdraw my preorder but it certainly gives me pause that Nintendo either put no value on goodwill towards consumers or, more likely, put way too much stock in the potential of ongoing sales of their legacy titles. I know Super Mario Bros 3 is sublime in a way that Crash Bandicoot is not, but as a Nintendo service subscriber they really need to give us something back. Perhaps if we had a selection of available titles each month and could only select one, but possession of that one would be as long as we are subscribers, it would avoid devaluing the Nintendo back catalogue while giving something back.
nairy hipples wrote: » Reggie, when asked about a Metroid game for Switch: “we are aware that there are some key IP that consumers just can’t wait for the next true installment in that franchise’s legacy. Suffice it to say, we’re aware of it, and talk to me in a year and let’s look back and see what’s happened.” Hopefully that means there's a Metroid on the way!
Gizmo55 wrote: » I'd view that as a firm 'no!'.
nairy hipples wrote: » I'm trying to be an optimist!
super_furry wrote: » I know it's a big favourite among the hardcore but does Metroid sell well for them in comparison to their bigger franchises? Other M was a flop but the three Prime games were amazing.
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » thoughts on mario odyssey game previews? tbh im not convinced. i hope its epic but dunno how it will work the city looks boring imo
Mr E wrote: » If Other M was great and flopped, I'd understand. Other M was pretty terrible though. Not surprising it flopped.
ThisRegard wrote: » An interesting article that I agree with for the most parthttp://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2017/01/13/why-im-worried-the-nintendo-switch-is-just-another-wii-u/#952a69951f0e
Atari Jaguar wrote: » That is absolutely ridiculous. If I make an online pre order and it doesn't go through there's something very wrong with that.
panevthe3rd wrote: » The two staff were very helpful and fairly embarrassed by the whole thing. but from what they said it seemed like if you use the click and collect option online then they get a print out in store and then they must put the pre order on their system manually. I hope I misunderstood them because that's a really long winded way of doing things and had too many ways to go wrong. they also said that the pre orders before Friday have a different sku to any placed Friday or after and that might be the reason mine was not logged properly. either way, check your pre orders went through. I'm fine with the €50 deposit. paid €110 anyway and am hoping to have it all payed off by March.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Do you mind me asking what store?
panevthe3rd wrote: » I'd prefer not to say incase I misunderstood what the staff were saying. They are usually really good and know their stuff in this store.
Pac1Man wrote: » The more I view this as a 3DS replacement, the more I want it! I wonder what Nintendo's plans are in that regard. Is the 3DS support finished? Will there be a dedicated handheld ever again? It would be nice if they released a version of the Switch without the dock, for €250 or so.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Rang the GameStop store I had chosen for the click and collect and they said they would have no record of the pre order on their system and would only know of the pre order on release when they get a print out. I'm still undecided about getting it at launch but I'd get in touch with the store you pre ordered online with if you 100% want it on launch day.