Cantstandsya wrote: » Quick heads up to everyone... Amazon now have both Pro Controller and the gamepad battery pack in stock. Might be worth sticking an order in to get them in time for Mario Kart
CastorTroy wrote: » Maybe try PCWorld to see if they have any left. I got mine there a while back for something like €20
Gunmonkey wrote: » I was gonna jump online tonight and ask just that for the same reason. Havent seen any for ages, Smyths always had a "Coming Soon" sticker on them thats probably permananet as WiiU sales dwindle, CEX only has 2 in stock in Portlaoise right now, Tesco has no WiiU stuff anymore, HMV has the stock of games from when the WiiU launched but no Pros. Could become a collector item soon enough
Cantstandsya wrote: » Why wait? :-) Does anyone know if there is a general lack of stock with the Wii U Pro Controller? I want to get one but on Amazon there is a 3 week wait for dispatch... anyone know if this is the case in the bricks and mortar shops? I quite want to pick one up before Mario Kart is released.
Cantstandsya wrote: » Nope, just here
Cantstandsya wrote: » Does anyone know if there is a general lack of stock with the Wii U Pro Controller?
Pac1Man wrote: » Ok I'm sold. I'll get one before Christmas. Feck ye Cantstandsya!
CastorTroy wrote: » Anyone here have any experience with the Nyko uBoost for the Wii U gamepad amazon.co.uk/U-Boost-Nintendo-Wii/dp/B009Q5XGO2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1400442411&sr=8-1&keywords=uboost[/url] Meant to double the life of the battery
Cantstandsya wrote: » I've been playing through Mario, it's brilliant, one of the best games I have played in a long time. The music, the art, the gameplay, spot on. It's so good I am reluctant to play more of it as I want to savour it (I like to save playing new Mario games 'til Christmas - lame I know). I am very much looking forward to playing Lego, it seems to have a nice vibe to it and all the videos I watched of it made me want it. Having spent a couple of days with the Wii U I can say it's exactly the console I wanted. I loved the Gamecube, after the SNES it was probably my favourite console. The Wii left me feeling a bit cold, it had lots of great games but it never connected with me. The Wii U is the Gamecube successor I wanted all along. I actually feel a bit guilty for not buying it sooner. If anyone is reading this and is in two minds as to whether they should get it or not I say go for it. It's a brilliant machine and the gamepad is excellent, I can imagine myself playing most of my games with the TV off.
CastorTroy wrote: » If Mario and DK don't keep you entertained, Lego City certainly will. One of the most fun games I played in a long time and one of the few I would happily go back to collect everything in.
/\/ollog wrote: » You have misunderstood. Nintendo WFC is the online multiplayer equivalent of Nintendo Network on Nintendo's previous generation consoles, from DS, DSLite, DSi, DSiXL, and Wii. The Wii Shop Channel, is not a component on Nintendo WFC (Wi-Fi Connection).
smokingman wrote: » With the news of the impending shut-off of wii network, I am, tonight downloading every demo of wii software and going to spend the remaining 1000 points I have on it ( having accidentally spent 500 points on something called Gnomz). I would recommend everyone do the same but if you're spending your last wii credits on something, spend it on a nintendo game that may lead to a discount a la the Mario kart one that'll get you money off a future purchase!