Omnistalgic
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It's really annoying. I'm about 80% done with Horizon and just have to finish up TLG at home, then I'm ready to bulldoze into Zelda. I'll be ready long before April comes, come on Nintendo -_-
where do you find this info from? Can we pre-order again?Amazon list stock coming on 31st March if that helps anyone, both grey and Neon
Well, UK is Sony Land, make sense to allocate fewer hardware for that zone, I'm sure they Will get enough stock in the next batch.
where do you find this info from? Can we pre-order again?
where do you find this info from? Can we pre-order again?
It's Nintendo. They never produce enough for anywhere.
This.
It's a NES Classic scenario again. Better to supply less units and be seen to "sell out" of them rather than have the images of lots of units on the shelves unsold.
It's Nintendo. They never produce enough for anywhere.
This.
It's a NES Classic scenario again. Better to supply less units and be seen to "sell out" of them rather than have the images of lots of units on the shelves unsold.
They had a couple in my local Sainsbury's Friday night. Was quite surprised.
Marketing has been really strong. Driving all over Slough and it seems every bus stop has a Switch advert plastered on it.
Very interested to see if this stock situation will improve through out the year or if the heavy hitters like Splatoon and Mario Kart keeps demand at a high level.
This.
It's a NES Classic scenario again. Better to supply less units and be seen to "sell out" of them rather than have the images of lots of units on the shelves unsold.
Even if they did would need to buy a UK AC adapter seperately
I think it's a bit of an outlier though because the Wii especially managed to attracted a completely different market which ordinarily wouldn't touch a Nintendo device. I'm not sure we'll see that again, it was lightning in a bottle pretty much.
I don't think Nintendo has been massively popular outside of that period(before & after).
It's pretty low for a worldwide launch, and Kimishima said they were increasing production 2 months ago.Is 2M consoles at launch worldwide a normal figure or is it low? How many consoles did Sony and Msoft launch with?
UK is not Sony land, particularly compared to most of Europe.Well, UK is Sony Land, make sense to allocate fewer hardware for that zone, I'm sure they Will get enough stock in the next batch.
UK is not Sony land, particularly compared to most of Europe.
UK is BestPrice&FeaturesLand.
France is Nintendoland.
Germany is Sonyland.
Is 2M consoles at launch worldwide a normal figure or is it low? How many consoles did Sony and Msoft launch with?
UK is Sonyland
It was the grey ones in mine too.
What if our Sainsbury's are the same?! 😯
Wii wasn't "crazy popular". It was one of the few countries where 360 outsold it. UK is one of the weakest market for Nintendo, that's a fact.
Wii was very definitely crazy popular in the UK. The country went crazy for the thing. 360 only overtook Wii after the console started to take a nosedive around 2010, and further still when Kinect hit.
However, NES wasn't much of a thing in the UK due to home computers like the ZX Spectrum and C64 being much more popular at the time, so there isn't the same feeling of Nintendo nostalgia here as there is in the US.
UK is not Sony land, particularly compared to most of Europe.
UK is BestPrice&FeaturesLand.
France is Nintendoland.
Germany is Sonyland.
UK is Sonyland
The Gameboy was absolutelt massive though so i dont think nintendo nostalgia is any lower here than anywhere else
Wii was very definitely crazy popular in the UK. The country went crazy for the thing. 360 only overtook Wii after the console started to take a nosedive around 2010, and further still when Kinect hit.
Strange, because the marketing here in Birmingham have been very minimal. Only seen 3 posters so far in south Birmingham and all 3 of them were the smaller ones.
I remember the NES being big aswell and SNES to a degree. Certainly in my area.
Even at the very heights of Wii & DS popularity, if you walked into a Game you'd assume the PS3 and 360 were the most popular devices because they comprised the majority of the "Game Top Charts", the quantity of floorspace in the shop, and the premium locations of that store space, right at the front as soon as you enter.
NES was dead as fuck in the UK. At that time we were solidly 8bit/16 bit computer land. When the megadrive and snes launched only then did consoles overtake computers. When that happened the UK became Sega land until the Saturn which did poorly and we became Sony land.
UK is not Sony land, particularly compared to most of Europe.
UK is BestPrice&FeaturesLand.
France is Nintendoland.
Germany is Sonyland.
Germany is more PCland from what I know.