By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
fleischr said:
MikeRox said:

So, I had a great shopping trip this weekend managing to pick up Wii U Party with Wii Remote and Motion Plus AND Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for £30 each this weekend.

 

However, as great as this was, it's also an alarming precedent for Nintendo software. Super Mario 3D World for example was also reduced to £30 even before Christmas. Sonic Lost World... well, Sonic games always get reduced pretty soon after release, but for the big name Nintendo IPs this is just unheard of. For reference, Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 held their full retail price at retailers until Nintendo choose to release budget versions a few years after launch.

There has always been a trust in Nintendo software that it will not be reduced in price within weeks, that has always given a confidence to buying Nintendo titles day 1. Even Nintendo themselves have stated the importance of not making the consumer think prices will drop quickly.

Is this a temporary blip for Wii U? Or is this the beginning of Nintendo games regardless of pedigree, being just as suceptible to rapid price drops and medicre mainstream 3rd party software offerings?

Although Wii U is clearly underperforming in the UK, Wii U Party and in particular Tropical Freeze's retail orders will have been made in line with expectations for a slow selling console with a low userbase. So to still feel a need to slash the retail price within weeks of release is actually quite alarming for me, as much as it's great that I was able to get Tropical Freeze more quickly than originally intended.

Should I stick to my plan to buy Mario Kart day 1? Or will it be reduced within 2 weeks of release?


For the exchange rate to USD, that's about $50. That's what they've both been selling for since launch here. I'd hardly call that a fire sale.

Fire sale = less than $30 USD.

Heh, if only that were true. Here in Euroland, we always pay much more than you American fellows do. If a game launches for 69,99$ in the US, it'll launch in most of Europe for 69,99€ and that price will be converted into £.

Super Luigi U, for example, costs 19,99$ and 19,99€ (~28$) in the eShop, but retail it was 29,99$ in the US and 39,99€ (!) in Germany. That's roughly 55$. The PS4 launched for 399,99$ in the US, but for 399,99€ (~555$) in Europe.



Nintendo Network ID: domflo

Add me if you like!

Ask me about 3DS Friend Code if interested. All other things are in the profile!