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i got excited when i got AMERICAN PRINGLES GUY SQUIDEEY

i bet if i buy the third denpa man game along with tomadachi life that'd be a blasteroid

i was going to download the demo for denpa men but i never got to it. but if you say it's fun i'll definitely try it out

How come prices for Nintendo games never ever go down on the eShop? I really want to buy more games as a download, but I can't justify buying a game for £40 or so when it's over a year old and has a sequel out at the same price.

Just seems ridiculous that I can go to any other retailer and get the game as a hardcopy for less than on Nintendo's official online shop.
The nuisance is that I have to go the shops or wait for a delivery.

How come prices for Nintendo games never ever go down on the eShop? I really want to buy more games as a download, but I can't justify buying a game for £40 or so when it's over a year old and has a sequel out at the same price.

Just seems ridiculous that I can go to any other retailer and get the game as a hardcopy for less than on Nintendo's official online shop.
The nuisance is that I have to go the shops or wait for a delivery.
Nintendo Eshop prices are really loving insane. Nintendo wouldn't be in that much trouble if they just had many sales and generally low prices ala Steam

Nintendo Eshop prices are really loving insane. Nintendo wouldn't be in that much trouble if they just had many sales and generally low prices ala Steam
I don't know why they bother making a service that is really quite useful for a handheld console if they're not even going to pretend to make it marketable.

I could understand a higher price for their online exclusives, but when it's the big name games, and you can get them for less roughly 2-3 months after release at a game shop, it becomes ridiculous.
Surely they waste a lot of potential sales through this.

a few games recently had 10 dollar price drops if that helps

uh oh incoming 11 day bump

Well, it breaks my heart to see the DS finally pack its bags. Its been removed from Nintendo's site completely, you can no longer view information about it and check its list of games.

It seems the Wii is getting the axe too, because all Wii links now go to Wii Mini on the Nintendo site.

Does anyone know if Wii wifi is shutting down too? Come on Nintendo, at least spare Mario Kart Wii...

uh oh incoming 11 day bump

Well, it breaks my heart to see the DS finally pack its bags. Its been removed from Nintendo's site completely, you can no longer view information about it and check its list of games.

It seems the Wii is getting the axe too, because all Wii links now go to Wii Mini on the Nintendo site.

Does anyone know if Wii wifi is shutting down too? Come on Nintendo, at least spare Mario Kart Wii...
Yes it is shutting down

ironically it shuts down around the same time as Mariokart 8 comes out.

Also Philips is trying to patent troll Nintendo. Their goal is to get Wii U banned in North America.

Apparently the Wii U is infringing their 2011 patent for a "User interface system based on pointing device". I looked into it a bit and the requirements for the patent infringement to be true is that there is a camera taking pictures and a digital signal processor for detecting the pointing device on the picture. It's supposed to be about the Wiimote, but there isn't a camera anywhere in the motion control process. The sensor bar has 2 infrared lights coming out of it that give the Wiimote's sensor a sense of space and where it is being pointed at, which it sends to the console. My question is why isn't Philips suing Sony over the PS move? They're the ones with an actual camera and a pointing device of the description.

The other patent that Wii U is apparently infringing (also from Philips) is a 2001 patent for a "Virtual body control device", "Virtual body modeling apparatus operable to generate and animate under user direction a representation of a body in a virtual environment". The only thing in the Wii U that does something even near this is the Miimaker's camera feature, and that's as basic as basic can get. Billion other things have done something like this, why isn't Philips suing them? Why haven't they sued Microsoft for their Kinect? Kinect is exactly what this is.
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Yes it is shutting down

ironically it shuts down around the same time as Mariokart 8 comes out.

Also Philips is trying to patent troll Nintendo. Their goal is to get Wii U banned in North America.

Apparently the Wii U is infringing their 2011 patent for a "User interface system based on pointing device". I looked into it a bit and the requirements for the patent infringement to be true is that there is a camera taking pictures and a digital signal processor for detecting the pointing device on the picture. It's supposed to be about the Wiimote, but there isn't a camera anywhere in the motion control process. The sensor bar has 2 infrared lights coming out of it that give the Wiimote's sensor a sense of space and where it is being pointed at, which it sends to the console. My question is why isn't Philips suing Sony over the PS move? They're the ones with an actual camera and a pointing device of the description.

The other patent that Wii U is apparently infringing (also from Philips) is a 2001 patent for a "Virtual body control device", "Virtual body modeling apparatus operable to generate and animate under user direction a representation of a body in a virtual environment". The only thing in the Wii U that does something even near this is the Miimaker's camera feature, and that's as basic as basic can get. Billion other things have done something like this, why isn't Philips suing them? Why haven't they sued Microsoft for their Kinect? Kinect is exactly what this is.

They still have a grudge against Nintendo for ditching them with the CDI.

They still have a grudge against Nintendo for ditching them with the CDI.
Ah, the CD-I. What an amazing system that was.

Ah, the CD-I. What an amazing system that was.
such potential for being an expensive cd player.

Wii U seems to also use less energy than the other consoles

« Last Edit: May 17, 2014, 04:02:44 AM by Tonkka² »

I honestly think this whole Wii/DS wifi shutdown thing is actually just a scheme to get people to upgrade to Wii U/3DS. People still play Wii/DS online modes, and there are more Wii and DS systems than Wii U and 3DS. Mario Kart Wii's online mode is probably jammed, as it usually is.

Anyway, tomorrow, I'm gonna do some last-minute Wifi battles on Mario Kart Wii, and enjoy Super Lag Bros. Brawl one last time.

I honestly think this whole Wii/DS wifi shutdown thing is actually just a scheme to get people to upgrade to Wii U/3DS. People still play Wii/DS online modes, and there are more Wii and DS systems than Wii U and 3DS. Mario Kart Wii's online mode is probably jammed, as it usually is.

Anyway, tomorrow, I'm gonna do some last-minute Wifi battles on Mario Kart Wii, and enjoy Super Lag Bros. Brawl one last time.
Well Nintendo's servers were powered by Gamespy, and Gamespy is shutting down their servers. So no, it's not because Nintendo wants people to upgrade.

Well Nintendo's servers were powered by Gamespy, and Gamespy is shutting down their servers. So no, it's not because Nintendo wants people to upgrade.

Nintendo could easily switch servers.

do i lose coins on club nintendo when i buy things