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TomaTito said:
DaRev said:
S.Peelman said:
DaRev said:
looks like they got 3 choices between basic, premium and bundle. So their premium comes without a games, unless you get the bundle?

Here in Europe, we also have three choices.

The Basic, The Premium and The Deluxe. The Premium has NintendoLand like in the US, the Deluxe has a Pro-Controller and ZombiU. I think it's similar in Japan, only with Monster Hunter instead of ZombiU.

And yes, waiting in line for a pre-order is hardcore. Especially when you're most likely also waiting in line to actually claim it after release... Waiting in line twice for one system is hardcore. I wouldn't have done it.

Hmm, it would seem like the US is getting the shorter end of the stick then. But we do have stores doing their own 'Deluxe bundles' in the US. It would have been cool though if the US was gettign an official Deluxe bundle with Zombie U.

Anyways, small matters, I already got mine on pre-oerder!

No. The US is getting the best deal, Japan and Europe are getting the same if you look at the premium sets.

  • The Japanese are paying 310 EUR for a premium set with no game.
  • In Europe we are paying 350 EUR for the premium set with Nintendo Land.
  • The USA is paying 270 EUR for the premium set with Nintendo Land.

If you look at the basic set, prices go USA

  • Japan: 260 EUR
  • Europe: 300 EUR
  • USA: 230 EUR

And FYI the Deluxe bundle only comes with ZombiU software, no Nintendo Land. The deluxe bundles are the same in both regions!

  • Japan: 390 EUR (premium bundle with Monster Hunter 3G HD + Pro Controller)
  • Europe: 390 EUR (premium bundle with ZombiU + Pro Controller)

Ok, I didn't take into consideration the relative price points accross different regions. In any event, I'm sure Nintendo thought long and hard about the release bundle and prices across different regions, so as to please it fans and other potential buyers (and shareholders).



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