| spurgeonryan said: That was a great review of the night there! Sounds like it was very exciting! Were you able to pick up a bunch of stuff from it? I cannot even imagine what a Nintendo concert would have for merchandise. Lastly, how much did the ticket cost again? |
the only merchandise on offer were the posters and t-shirts. They were pricey, but the posters were very high quality and thicker than average. A lot of space that could've been used to sell merchandise was used for Zelda SS demos. I imagine the full 4 part concert next year (which I want to get tickets to see) will have more in the way as the demos won't really be necessary. The really good thing however was that the (albeit it slightly barebones) programme was completely free; I don't know about in the rest of the world, but in the U.K programmes for concerts/operas/ballets/musicals/etc usually cost around about £4 ($6.40), with some more large fleshed out ones going for up £7 ($11). Nintendo must know that a decent programme would be snapped up by avid Zelda fans, so I'm surprised they didn't charge.








