RolStoppable said:
Nautilus said:
Well, maybe, who knows?
As for the price, Nintendo could have made them cheaper because lets face it, the cost of those cardboxes and strings probably dosent pass the 10 dollars mark, and Nintendo could have sold the software itself for 40 dollars.Assuming there is only one software for the both kits, Nintendo could charge far less for the other kit, like 20 dollars.Plus they would still be making money of the stamps, which are 10 dollars each.
In another words, charge about 50 for the first kit, then 20 for the other kits, and make the most money off the people that buy several kits, or the "extras".I tjink that would have been a more reasonable price.
But there are the skylanders example, so who knows.At least the idea is neat.
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No reason to assume when it's confirmed that each kit will come with its own game. There's also no point in judging the value of the games when it is unknown how many activities and levels they will contain.
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I doubt that each minigame will contain something like 40 hours of unque experiences on it, maybe barring Project Giant Robot, but even then...
I guess we will see.