Lucas-Rio said:
OneTwoThree said:
Lucas-Rio said:
OneTwoThree said: One big mistake on Nintendo's part was making the M+ bundle a "Limited Edition". The bundled version should have been widely available, because having to buy an otherwise useless accessory along with the game surely scares buyers away. It just makes no sense to me, they should have used the bonus CD as incentive to drive preorders of the first shipping, not the M+ controller, since it is essential. Other than that - what people already said, OoT3D is a classic, on a hot new system, bundled with a collectible Zelda edition of the system. But still I am really sad about SS's low sales, people just don't know what they're missing. |
I think the limited edition is only the gold Wiimote, and now it will be available in budle with a white Wiimote.
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That might happen, but as a matter of fact the bundled version was hard to find and expensive in the crucial first months. Nobody likes buying a gimped version, I know I wouldn't have bought the non-bundled one.
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Was it so hard to find? As for the price, it was not expensive for me.
A full AAA game with 40 hours+ perfect gameplay bundled with a whole Wiimote+ for the same price than a usual 10 hours HD game was more than correct for me.
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Of course that's a good deal! I never said otherwise. I managed to pick up a bundle on launch, for the regular price too.
But at that time Amazon had been out of LE's for weeks, and my preorder had gotten canceled (I had preordered from a different vendor who wasn't able to serve all). I called Gamestop, they told me they weren't going to put any LE's on sale, those were strictly for those who had preordered. To date I never saw a LE in a store after launch, and Amazon and other internet vendors (once they had them back in stock) priced them at around 70-90€. Only recently Amazon lowered the price back to normal, 2 months after launch. So yeah, it was hard to find.