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Oh, one last question. I logged into my Wii to see what games I do and don't have and see that I'm sitting on 800 points. Will those transfer over also? Will I be able to spend those 800 points on WiiU stuff?
Looking around online and I can get the wii u basic + nintendoland + zombi U for £195. Am I really missing out on much by not getting the premium version. You can literally plug in any USB stick or external hard drive to expand the storage space right?
Looking around online and I can get the wii u basic + nintendoland + zombi U for £195. Am I really missing out on much by not getting the premium version. You can literally plug in any USB stick or external hard drive to expand the storage space right?
Iirc the premium comes with a stand/cradle for your pad, right? Also a sensor bar and the shitty "discount" on digital.
Discount is the least shitty thing of the above. Cradle and stand take that place.
what a strange message is this about MonHun or is this a hint at Wii U + 3DS link ups?
Megaton!!!!
No really wtf does that mean? Does this message pop up for Monhun?
If you registered a Deluxe Wii U, then the Nintendoland survey should show up eventually. I remember mine didn't show up until a while later. You get the coins once you fill those surveys.Since this is an all-purpose thread sort of, can someone tell me how to earn coins for ClubNintendo from my NintendoLand that came with my Deluxe Wii U? Registered the Wii U a week ago, but haven't seen a way to register the game; no code card was included. I haven't actually played NL yet on my Wii U, so maybe I need to do that for it to show up?
If you registered a Deluxe Wii U, then the Nintendoland survey should show up eventually. I remember mine didn't show up until a while later. You get the coins once you fill those surveys.
Make sure you download Zen Pinball 2 and Tank! Tank! Tank!. They're F2P, and give CN coins at no cost.
Question guys, I'm debating on getting a Wii U and I've been seeing some deals on craigslist. I see a basic going for 200 and a deluxe going for 255. Both are new and haven't been used. I don't plan on downloading games besides VC, but I'm not sure how much space the basic truly has and if patches from games take that much. I'm wondering if the basic is a bad idea or not. Also want to say I'm not really interested in Nintendo Land.
Any idea which I should go for? I wasn't sure where to ask this question, but thought it would be good to ask people that really liked the Wii U.
Question guys, I'm debating on getting a Wii U and I've been seeing some deals on craigslist. I see a basic going for 200 and a deluxe going for 255. Both are new and haven't been used. I don't plan on downloading games besides VC, but I'm not sure how much space the basic truly has and if patches from games take that much. I'm wondering if the basic is a bad idea or not. Also want to say I'm not really interested in Nintendo Land.
Any idea which I should go for? I wasn't sure where to ask this question, but thought it would be good to ask people that really liked the Wii U.
Whats the link to the deluxe promotion? (I forget it)
Whats the link to the deluxe promotion? (I forget it)
Whats the link to the deluxe promotion? (I forget it)
Oh, one last question. I logged into my Wii to see what games I do and don't have and see that I'm sitting on 800 points. Will those transfer over also? Will I be able to spend those 800 points on WiiU stuff?
Nintendo Land is just so so good... it should've been a pack-in across the board with one SKU and they should have marketed it as the game that will make grandma a hardcore gamer.
No idea. Someone should try it with MonHun and see.
More importantly, why did it show up here?
Question guys, I'm debating on getting a Wii U and I've been seeing some deals on craigslist. I see a basic going for 200 and a deluxe going for 255. Both are new and haven't been used. I don't plan on downloading games besides VC, but I'm not sure how much space the basic truly has and if patches from games take that much. I'm wondering if the basic is a bad idea or not. Also want to say I'm not really interested in Nintendo Land.
Any idea which I should go for? I wasn't sure where to ask this question, but thought it would be good to ask people that really liked the Wii U.
Nobody was interested in Nintendoland until they played it. But paying an extra $55 for it might not be worth it unless you have people you can play it with. I doubt you would ever run out of hard drive space from just system updates or game saves on the basic model either.
But you never know what the future may hold in the download space, especially for Nintendo. You can always get external hard drives for fairly cheap. Take for instance the NSMBU game getting all those Luigi levels. Who knows how big that would be and it's possible they might have those kind of plans for other games as well. For instance maybe Mario Kart will end up getting almost a complete full new game's worth of maps added to it.
In the end, $55 isn't really that much more. You'll get an actually pretty dang fun game, and a big enough hard drive built in where you'll never have to worry about just system updates and some game updates.
I asked this before and got no answer, but maybe somebody has it by now. Is that kung fu rabbit game any good?
I'm not sure where to ask this question, so I hope here is OK.
I transferred all my games from my Wii to my Wii U. The only game that didn't transfer was Lostwinds. Last I heard back in December was that there was a fix in the works. Well, it's May now and I haven't heard anything new. I want to give my Wii to a friend but don't want to lose that game. Has anyone heard when to expect a fix?
I asked this before and got no answer, but maybe somebody has it by now. Is that kung fu rabbit game any good?
Anyone know if Tvii will be available in the uk? App is waste of space for me atm.
I love my wii u, most i'e been in love with gaming since ps2/gamecube era.
Iirc only the premium comes with a stand/cradle for your pad, right? Also a sensor bar and the shitty "discount" on digital.
How the hell is a 10% discount shitty?
You can connect a Wii U and a 3DS together to exchange Miis, so it's been built in since the start. No idea why it popped up here though.
Because most games drop $5-10 (if not more) at retail within a month and you can resell them for 50% of their value easily once you're done with it. Digital means you'll get 10% off, maybe more if they ever go on sale, and cannot sell back. I wouldn't go as far as to say it's shitty, just not stupendous.
It's not really 10% off. You pay full price for everything. The bonus comes from points earned from purchases, each to the equivalent of something like 10% of whatever the value is. When you reach a certain accumulation of points you get a $$$ voucher redeemable at the eStore for credit. Or something like that.
It's basically worthless, literally, unless you use the eStore a lot. And even then largely negated by retail deals.
It's not really 10% off. You pay full price for everything. The bonus comes from points earned from purchases, each to the equivalent of something like 10% of whatever the value is. When you reach a certain accumulation of points you get a $$$ voucher redeemable at the eStore for credit. Or something like that.
It's basically worthless, literally, unless you use the eStore a lot. And even then largely negated by retail deals.
Because most games drop $5-10 (if not more) at retail within a month and you can resell them for 50% of their value easily once you're done with it. Digital means you'll get 10% off, maybe more if they ever go on sale, and cannot sell back. I wouldn't go as far as to say it's shitty, just not stupendous.
It's not really 10% off. You pay full price for everything. The bonus comes from points earned from purchases, each to the equivalent of something like 10% of whatever the value is. When you reach a certain accumulation of points you get a $$$ voucher redeemable at the eStore for credit. Or something like that.
It's basically worthless, literally, unless you use the eStore a lot. And even then largely negated by retail deals.
Your point is valid only to those gamers who only play a game a few times and hurry up and sell it to get money for a newer game. Retail sales and trades are perfect for this part of gaming. You can play a lot more games this way but seriously would be smarter to rent games because this is what you are really doing only using more cash. But rentals are not always available to everyone. It is a great thing for gamers to have and they get to play much more overtime.
10% is not a negative thing if you are not into retail.
I absolutely love the DDP service on Wii U Kung Fu Rabbit was perfectly priced and I had 1 ticket waiting for me to get this game. I am not getting the benefit of retail discounts but I am saving money and I never intended to sell my games because in a year or so I will have some old favorites to go back to.
I just wonder what DDP will become when the end date comes in 2014, I hope they extend it and keep it through the generation and add it to 3DS DD
I really am hoping it expands to the entire Wii U life, and goes across the 3DS. It's a great system
I dropped the kids off at my aunts house and left the Wii U with them. My uncle asked me what it was, and I told him it was the new Nintendo system. He had a shocked look on his face and ask me how much it cost.
My little cousin interrupts and says, "Do NOT buy me that. I already have a Wii and can't play Halo on it"
Heh.
Third party eShop prices need to be more competitive.