Oh yeah. Definitely can't miss that.
Do you know if it's limited? Google didn't give any good info for me.
Oh yeah. Definitely can't miss that.
Regarding 3DS releases, River City: Tokyo Rumble went live on Amazon earlier today as a limited release. (Sold directly by Natsume)
They just sold out a short while ago but it seems Play-Asia stocks them as well. Looks like VG+ had it at some point as well.
Apparently, Wild Guns will be sold this same way. I don't want to miss that one so I'll be camping Natsume's Amazon page for a bit.![]()
Videogamesplus still has the standard edition of River City: Tokyo Rumble in stock and you can already pre-order Wild Guns there.
edit: wild guns, river city
Videogamesplus still has the standard edition of River City: Tokyo Rumble in stock and you can already pre-order Wild Guns there.
edit: wild guns, river city
Yeah, this is disappointing. I'm considering preordering through PA now as an Amazon preorder option is unlikely. Shit, I was hoping I could go through the GameStop that's within walking distance of my place like I did with Leynos.I wonder why Natsume suddenly shifted to extreme limited prints? They never really even announced that they were going in that direction, either. I understand they are super small, lost the real Harvest Moon license, and mostly do eShop stuff now, but I still feel like this is a sudden thing that no one really knew about :/ I still even follow them on Facebook, and the only way they notified anyone, was through someone asking a question about River City, and them answering by linking a post on their forum. That's it :/
I wouldn't call the Natsume games extremely limited and don't really see the problem with them. There are open pre-orders at multiple places, anyone can get one. They'll probably print #preorders + x copies, so it's limited in that sense, but not strictly.
That these games are getting physical releases is kind of insane in the first place. No one would buy these at retail
I wouldn't call the Natsume games extremely limited and don't really see the problem with them. There are open pre-orders at multiple places, anyone can get one. They'll probably print #preorders + x copies, so it's limited in that sense, but not strictly.
That these games are getting physical releases is kind of insane in the first place. No one would buy these at retail
I got one from the eBay listing, which had a lot more available than I thought. Is it still up?
My guess is they printed the minimum and spread them around.
They aren't pre-orders since the games are shipping now. Someone already got theirs, and mine arrive on Friday.
Seems Natsume just printed up a certain numbers and sold a few with keychains directly on Amazon, and the rest to other resellers (VGP, PA, ebay seller) so they can sell via their own channels. The other sites selling them are probably just waiting for their pallets to come in.
Actually this might be limited since they are shipping now. They appear to have put in an order without taking preorders and are just shipping what they have on hand like LRG.
Ebay listing is up, but the price raised for $55 according to this post
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=218306195&postcount=70
Ebay listing is up, but the price raised for $55 according to this post
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=218306195&postcount=70
Wow I feel bad for Canadians buying stuff from Amazon US. This game is cheaper on VGP then if I got the amazon prime discount. I didn't realize the CAD was that depressed.
I wouldn't call the Natsume games extremely limited and don't really see the problem with them. There are open pre-orders at multiple places, anyone can get one. They'll probably print #preorders + x copies, so it's limited in that sense, but not strictly.
That these games are getting physical releases is kind of insane in the first place. No one would buy these at retail
To be honest, I'm surprised that they aren't even available at a place like Gamestop. GS still carries some really niche stuff, and seems like the type of place that would also carry these. I guess they wanted to cut out the retailer middle man.
Selling games like this directly or through specialised retailers makes a lot of sense. I don't think the added exposure from Gamestop would make up the higher risks/cuts. The core audience for these games know where and how to get them.
Usually Canadian prices are adjusted to match USD or at least close to it, so a 40 USD game is 50-55CAD
not sure why this isn't
Is Wild Arms: Reloaded worth the 40 CDN? Taking into account the likely high shipping costs to bring it to USA?
I was more talking about Wild Guns. The River City thing is a bit weird, yeah
Are we really discussing the Vita's life and Sony support on a thread that only tangentially is related to it? Come on guys, you know better.
Just had a sweet call about something exciting!
@LimitedRunDoug Is it Vita-related?
@goldzuka Yes, but that's the only clue I can give![]()
I remember when Shizuka quoted this at me. I feel like I could chop a few words out of that quote and put a new one in and it would apply here
Anyway, speaking of Shizuka, he just got this teaser on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/LimitedRunDoug/status/780841761312796674
GS has a minimum order amount I am sure. If they are only selling this in 3 stores all digital I am betting they didn't print a huge amount of copies. Also the only one sold out right now is the edition with the keychain.
Sad that my LRG collection is going to be incomplete after this Friday. I just can't stomach paying $50 for Thomas Was Alone.
Probably good for you. We will all get to the point where a game is released that we don't like. Already having an incomplete collection makes these games easier to pass on. I'm going for a complete Vita set but only the PS4 games I really want myself.
See my post earlier.Sad that my LRG collection is going to be incomplete after this Friday. I just can't stomach paying $50 for Thomas Was Alone.
Didn't see this thanks preordered Wild Guns Reloaded!play asia has wild guns reloaded for preorder as well, here's the thread for it
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1264278
I wouldn't even pay $10 for Thomas Was Alone no matter how limited the physical run is.Sad that my LRG collection is going to be incomplete after this Friday. I just can't stomach paying $50 for Thomas Was Alone.
Its interesting reading through this thread and seeing the different takes on buying/collecting these games. There's a lot of people who seem to approach it like I do, and a lot of people who seem to want to buy every release. Nothing wrong with buying all of them, no judgment here. I just realized that's not the way I want to handle it.
I've only bought 3 of the LRG releases so far and I think I'm down for OWH this Friday (Vita), but I almost found myself in that mentality where I needed to try to buy each release. I have no idea why, I just found myself in this dumb fit of "well if I don't buy them now, I'll never have another shot at it!" but then I realized the correct response to that is "So what?" The LRG release list is full of games that other people have loved, but the majority have been games I don't love and that's okay. No need to let myself get fooled into thinking I need all these games just because they're rare.
I got Oddworld because I haven't played it since the PS1 days and always wanted to go back. Perfect timing, AND its on the Vita which I like buying games for.
I got Soldner X2 because I love shmups and its on the Vita.
I got Shadow Complex because I always meant to play that one and you might as well get the limited print because it'll only go up in value. Plus, if I love the game then I'll have a nice copy that I can keep forever, regardless of PSN/XBL servers.
Now I'm getting OWH because I like the art style a lot and its on Vita.
Vita is a fun system for me to buy games for. I've got a collection of about 25 physical games, but they're all ones I really enjoy. I got no interest in collecting the entire library because there's a ton of garbage I would feel bad about paying money to have on my shelf. Each time I hear that voice telling me I need to buy more LRG games or I'm "missing out" I just remind myself that some of these games (to me) are like buying Little Deviants - I'll never play them and I'll only question why I own it.
Agreed. I try to think of LRG releases similar to the collection of all other releases in the world; I don't buy everything. Even though I'm really happy to see more games getting physical releases, it doesn't mean I have to buy every single one of them. I try to look at each game and make a case by case decision.I just found myself in this dumb fit of "well if I don't buy them now, I'll never have another shot at it!" but then I realized the correct response to that is "So what?" The LRG release list is full of games that other people have loved, but the majority have been games I don't love and that's okay. No need to let myself get fooled into thinking I need all these games just because they're rare.
That's a good point too though. I haven't followed the prices too closely, but every time I'm buying some game and there are others I'm passing on, the thought crosses my mind that I might be ignoring a sure investment that would make me 20-30 bucks. Ultimately taking the time to sell it isn't something I wanna do.I assume some people buy them as an investment to sell for some extra money down the road, but getting all of the releases just to have a complete is gonna get way too expensive.
Yea, ill probably be doing that from now on.Probably good for you. We will all get to the point where a game is released that we don't like. Already having an incomplete collection makes these games easier to pass on. I'm going for a complete Vita set but only the PS4 games I really want myself.
I think I am going to go Vita only unless it is a Japanese game. I'm having a hard time to even justify $25 for the vita version lmao.See my post earlier.
Yeah, it's just getting too expensive to keep up. Sticking to Vita starting this Friday (unless it's a PS4 title I do really want to own)
Its interesting reading through this thread and seeing the different takes on buying/collecting these games. There's a lot of people who seem to approach it like I do, and a lot of people who seem to want to buy every release. Nothing wrong with buying all of them, no judgment here. I just realized that's not the way I want to handle it.
Need more japanese games pls
Probably good for you. We will all get to the point where a game is released that we don't like. Already having an incomplete collection makes these games easier to pass on. I'm going for a complete Vita set but only the PS4 games I really want myself.
You're still partly addicted yourself though
Just kidding, you do you ^^