Helmsly Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 (edited) What this reminds me of is the massive price cut 6 months after the N64's release This is what came to my mind too, although that was 2 months after launch not 6. I've been on the fence about getting a 3DS all this time, which is out of the ordinary for me as I'm usually an early adopter when it comes to Nintendo. Good thing I waited. Edited July 28, 2011 by Helmsly
dazzybee Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 It does reek of desperation. But GOOD!! It needs it. It's now going to be priced brilliantly for the autumn, which can only be a good thing. And loads of free games
yesteryeargames Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 ive already downloaded mario and zelda on the vc, will i only get 8 free games now or will there be a bigger selection of games than 10 for the 1st lot ?
heroicjanitor Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Lol I bet Diageo this would happen before the year was out, they definitely got too greedy. There's no way it should have been selling for 250 dollars in the first place. How much are games on the eshop usually?
Serebii Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 ive already downloaded mario and zelda on the vc, will i only get 8 free games now or will there be a bigger selection of games than 10 for the 1st lot ? These are the NES games, not the GB games
Retro_Link Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 (edited) GBA Yoshi's Island™: Super Mario Advance 3 Mario Kart™: Super Circuit Metroid™ Fusion WarioWare™, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ Mario vs. Donkey Kong™ This is fucking awesome!! Worth paying that bit extra at launch!! Mario Kart Super Circuit is fantastic!! Haven't played Metroid Fusion but have been wanting too for ages! Never played Yoshi's Island, but it's meant to be great! WarioWare games are brilliant fun! and I haven't played this one! and now I'm getting them all for free!! Edited July 28, 2011 by Retro_Link
Serebii Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 When I first read 20 free games, I figured it'd be like Sony's thing and have mostly shit but one or two good ones...but this <3
Retro_Link Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Please please please let Zero Mission gets added to the list!
mcj metroid Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Plus it says we will get updated versions when they go live indication 3D enhancements?? I do worry though, this does smack of desperation People do miss the fact that the 3DS launch was one of Nintendo's most successful launches, but it's being pegged as a failure :/ Well the gamecube was the greatest launch of it's time as well. It means nothing.. Desperate Nintendo is good nintendo.. Let's not forget that. They got lazy with the wii, I prefer this nintendo.
Serebii Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 I'm expecting Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire to be included here
Lens of Truth Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Fantastic news all round! The 3DS' chances of success have just sky-rocketed and it bodes well for a sensible consumer-friendly approach for the WiiU. I'm honestly a little bemused by the negative spin being put on this - 'desperate'?. It's a sharp, decisive business move that makes perfect sense. The 20 free games offer might be the best bit of Nintendo PR, well, ever. I got my 3DS at launch for 200 and haven't regretted it for a second. It already feels leaps and bounds ahead of the DS in terms of gameplay experiences (endless text driven turn based rpgs are all well and good, but it's time to move on!). Within the first year the 3DS will have more more top quality first party franchise titles than its predecessor had in its entire lifetime. Mountains have been made of molehills over many a niggling issue. This is a move in the right direction!
Shorty Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Desperate isn't really the word, I agree. It was overpriced in the first place, and plenty of people recommended that they lower the price and target advertising away from the 3D aspect. They're doing that, and now those same people turn around and have a dig at them for it.
nekunando Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 This is fucking awesome!! Worth paying that bit extra at launch!! Mario Kart Super Circuit is fantastic!! Haven't played Metroid Fusion but have been wanting too for ages! Never played Yoshi's Island, but it's meant to be great! WarioWare games are brilliant fun! and I haven't played this one! and now I'm getting them all for free!! I share your excitement I can't wait to see what other games will be on the list. Although I've never exactly regretted buying the console at launch, this definitely makes up for any slight doubts I may have had about the money I invested in it at the beginning.. Thank you, Nintendo
Ollie Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 I'm a bit bummed to have paid full price, but equally pleased that I'll get some free games especially as there are a few in there that are missing from my collection that I wanted to get. I may have missed it, so my apologies, but is there a date when the games will be available?
Captain Falcon Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Within the first year the 3DS will have more more top quality first party franchise titles than its predecessor had in its entire lifetime. No offence but you must realise how silly that line sounds. There is only really one top quality first party release for the system right now and that's port of a 13 year old game that wasn't even handled internally. Next up will be Star Fox and then Super Mario and Mario Kart (assuming they are all up to snuff) since no one has a clue when Kid Icarus or Luigi will be landing. Are you telling me the DS only has 4 top quality first party games? As for the price drop/free games... The NES games will be little more than a novelty played once or twice and then never touched again. I'll play Zelda and Mario Bros probably more than the rest but not loads. The GBA games I just worry that there will only be 10 anyway and I'll own most of them like YI, MK:SC and Metroid. I don't have WW or MvDK but WW never really struck me as my kind of game but I'd like to try MvDK. But hearing the sales figures of 700k for three months is worse than I had expected. I knew it wasn't exactly flying off shelves but still... ouch. I understand they've revised profits down but have the adjusted unit sales or do they still believe they can hit 16m before the end of the Financial year - is the reduction due to the price cut or the price cut and lower sales estimates?
Serebii Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 No offence but you must realise how silly that line sounds. There is only really one top quality first party release for the system right now and that's port of a 13 year old game that wasn't even handled internally. Next up will be Star Fox and then Super Mario and Mario Kart (assuming they are all up to snuff) since no one has a clue when Kid Icarus or Luigi will be landing. Are you telling me the DS only has 4 top quality first party games? As for the price drop/free games... The NES games will be little more than a novelty played once or twice and then never touched again. I'll play Zelda and Mario Bros probably more than the rest but not loads. The GBA games I just worry that there will only be 10 anyway and I'll own most of them like YI, MK:SC and Metroid. I don't have WW or MvDK but WW never really struck me as my kind of game but I'd like to try MvDK. But hearing the sales figures of 700k for three months is worse than I had expected. I knew it wasn't exactly flying off shelves but still... ouch. I understand they've revised profits down but have the adjusted unit sales or do they still believe they can hit 16m before the end of the Financial year - is the reduction due to the price cut or the price cut and lower sales estimates? They still believe 16m by the end of fiscal year is doable
Lens of Truth Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 No offence but you must realise how silly that line sounds. The point I was trying to make (apologies for hyperbole!) is that Nintendo have basically shot their load franchise-wise within year 1: Mario, Zelda, Mario Kart, Star Fox, Animal Crossing, Luigi's Mansion, Paper Mario. Whether you count resurrections like Pilotwings and Kid Icarus is another matter. After this it's only really DK, Metroid and Smash Bros to go. I like Super Princess Peach and Kirby's Power Paintbrush as much as the next guy but the DS, certainly within this time frame, isn't comparable.
Ashley Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 We've still not heard much about Animal Crossing and Paper Mario and Luigi's Mansion 2 is confirmed 2012 anyway. I wouldn't be surprised if they slip into the next fiscal year.
Ike Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 I may have missed it, so my apologies, but is there a date when the games will be available? September.
Captain Falcon Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 The point I was trying to make (apologies for hyperbole!) is that Nintendo have basically shot their load franchise-wise within year 1: Mario, Zelda, Mario Kart, Star Fox, Animal Crossing, Luigi's Mansion, Paper Mario. Whether you count resurrections like Pilotwings and Kid Icarus is another matter. After this it's only really DK, Metroid and Smash Bros to go. I like Super Princess Peach and Kirby's Power Paintbrush as much as the next guy but the DS, certainly within this time frame, isn't comparable. In some ways, they are getting out the franchises surprisingly quick, but assuming they don't end the system prematurely, I hope there will be a new Zelda game designed for the system from the ground up... wouldn't bet on an original Star Fox though. I think there will be a couple of Kirby games over the years including one true platforming game - they never seem to sell loads, but they do sell consistently. A true Pokémon game (which is handled by the Pokémon Company but that's really splitting hairs) will shift more than a couple of units of hardware on top of the millions of software. Hopefully there will be another Yoshi game and not some iffy spin off. There has to be another Golden Sun given how the last one ended and stuff like Fire Emblem and Advance Wars will be putting in an appearance at some point I hope. They could even do a Battalion Wars too if they wanted now the system has the grunt. Also, the Super Mario game is 3D and I can't see Nintendo not pumping out a 2D game also - they seem to treat them seperately as far as franchises go now. They still have plenty left in the tank after year one if they can be bothered.
dazzybee Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Haven't they confirmed Kid icarus is out this year too? Thought I read that in the news today! Nintendo also need to speak with shops. Supermarkets are terrible, but at least it makes more sense. But game station have NO EXCUSE for mixing their DS and 3DS games together. Are the fucking retarded? They're a game specialist shop and they're doing this! Crazy! I'm surprised at how confused everyone seems to be with regards to the 3DS being a brand new device. Nintendo must look at the Wii U and think about a name change Or at least be extremely aware for its marketing. I really hope people snap up the device now and it becomes crazy successful, so developers/publishers really get on board with it. This will help. And with Mario Kart Super Circuit coming out, I hope nintendo solve their multiplayer out for download games!
Ashley Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 In fairness there's probably not enough games to justify the space in a lot of small shops at the moment. I know when I was at Game it was a struggle when a new console came out.
Nintendo Fan Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Nintendo played everyone like a boss, including Sony. Think about it. The Vita is the superior competitor hardware wise, designed to combat the 3DS in price directly. To get to that 250 pricetag Sony must of cut the Vitas power AND plan to sell at a loss. Now Nintendo goes and reduces the 3DS price by a shitload and still make a strong profit! Nintendo managed to weaken the opposing hardware and still left Sony in a position where it cannot drop vitas price much. Nintendo played them Hard. (comment from youtube) It got me thinking, i must admit that's pretty clever. The 3DS was over priced but most of us still went out and got one (20 free games woooot). To expensive for the casual gamer, i think the price was set high knowing that a large majority of the core gamers would purchase one. I guess Nintendo were waitting on Sony to price their Vita before slashing the price. This isn't an act of desperation it's Nintendo playing it smart.
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