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I was considering getting the bundle, since I thought that'd be a good way to either save money, or get some extra content I was on the fence about for a few more dollars. Since I didn't really care about Lucas or the Mii costumes, that basically just left Roy, Ryu, and the two new stages, which ended up costing me $16 (with tax). The bundle I believe is $29 for both platforms, which is the one I would have gotten, so paying almost double for content I didn't care about didn't seem worth it.

But though the bundle pricing seemed too much for me personally, even buying individually wasn't quite so terrible. For that $16, I got two new characters, two new stages, and several corresponding trophies and songs for both versions of the game. If I only cared about the Wii U version, I would have been able to shave at least $3 off of that. There was also a free stage waiting to be downloaded, which was nice bonus I wasn't really expecting.

So really, for me, I guess the pricing was neither good nor bad. There are far worse examples of DLC pricing, as well as far better ones (many being in Nintendo's own library). I can see why collectors would have a valid reason to complain, but for me, I suppose it's basically just passable. I still hope this doesn't become a trend, though.



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