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Would we have to come back on the 11th or could we come back earlier? Surely stores would be anticipating this?
It would have to be after the 12th.Crewnh said:Would we have to come back on the 11th or could we come back earlier? Surely stores would be anticipating this?
Doing this tonight. Too awesome. Shame that I already own the Ambassador games that they've shown, but I'm hoping there's some more good stuff coming.Firestorm said:Yeah, I was about to come in here and post the same thing. If you want a 3DS, now is the best time.
- Purchase 3DS for $199.99
- Register for Ambassador Program before Aug 11
- Go back to store with receipt for price adjustment
TheExodu5 said:Not for Microplay.![]()
I could be wrong, but I think the press release specifically said North America.SMT said:It hasn't been confirmed to be August 12th for us Canadians, so our safest bet would be to wait until news hits that Canada will be adjusting the price as part of the global initiative.
Cactus said:I could be wrong, but I think the press release specifically said North America.
http://press.nintendo.com/object?id=30048REDMOND, Wash., July 28, 2011 Nintendo of America today announced plans to drop the suggested retail price of its portable Nintendo 3DS system to $169.99 in the United States
Cactus said:I could be wrong, but I think the press release specifically said North America.
SMT said:Back when Nintendo of 'America' was HQ'd in Vancouver, they couldn't outright ignore us, but now they are following the world-wide trend.
An no, they didn't mention us, if they did, I wouldn't have posted my thoughts.
lupinko said:If you meant Nintendo of Canada, that's still in Richmond, BC iirc, Nintendo of America has always been in Redmond, WA. Anyway enough semantics, does anyone know where I can register for those 20 free games, or is that even up yet?
Free Metroid Fusion is just dandy.![]()
SMT said:I mean Nintendo of America used to be based in Vancouver, I'm not talking about their orphaned child. C'mon the history of Nintendo was printed out in a magazine (Nintendo Power), and Nintendo's first official North American HQ was in Canada.
Redmond came later.
lupinko said:You got that issue or any proof? Since everything documented has always mentioned Washington and nothing else, well maybe New York, I forget.
I'm all for patriotic bragging rightsok not really[/spoiler, but laying claim to something like being the first overseas branch is kinda lame.
Just called Nintendo's PR company, and they confirmed that the price drop also applies to Canada on the same day as well.
Anyway, doesn't matter.
Socreges said:You might have confused history a bit:
Anyway, doesn't matter.
Thanks for getting the confirmation on the price drop.
Those prices are WITH TV, just so you're aware, or as an addon to TV for the first price. There are also 50 Mbps plans that I did not list for significantly cheaper, btw. 50 Mbps is actually going to be their base plan, so to speak.SickBoy said:Those are great speeds, but the prices make me realize I'm perfectly satisfied with a reliable 15 Mbps.
Still, other than totally botching its initial approach to the question of charging for additional bandwidth (one of the reasons they lost me as a customer, and presumably others), I think they've responded fairly well. Their new caps are much more reasonable IMO, and while they're not for me, their new plans are obviously quite good.
ruby_onix said:Since nobody has mentioned it in this thread yet...
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=438810
The 3DS price in Japan is officially crashing from ¥25,000 to ¥15,000 in early August.
North America is dropping a little softer from $250 to $170.
As an apology to those who paid too much for the system, early adopters will receive the fancy titles of "Ambassadors" and will be able to download 20 pre-release Virtual Console titles for free.
This means that Wal Mart and Futureshop/Best Buy are jumping the gun on the price drop, and basically charging $30 too much, but it might be worth it if you want into that "Ambassador" program.
Edit: Stumpokapow in the other thread just suggested taking advantage of price protection, so if you want into the Ambassador program, it doesn't even need to cost you $30.
dream said:You know, I've never actually seen a 3DS for myself. I've hit Best Buy, Future Shop, Walmart, Gamestop, etc. and there are no demo kiosks anywhere. Has anyone actually seen a kiosk set up for this thing?
Firestorm said:Yeah, I was about to come in here and post the same thing. If you want a 3DS, now is the best time.
- Purchase 3DS for $199.99
- Register for Ambassador Program before Aug 11
- Go back to store with receipt for price adjustment
Sounds like the BB outside Scarborough Town Centre. The only good thing about it is I've streetpassed with it a few times already.DJ_Lae said:The Best Buy here has a 3DS on a post sticking out from one of the most pathetic 3DS displays I've ever seen. It has maybe a meter of shelving (two shelves, low to the ground, top shelf is empty) with 3DS games and then that demo unit, all greasy and smudged.
radiantdreamer said:So how do I redeem these games? How do I sign up for Ambassador?
These free games are available to anyone who owns a Nintendo 3DS system and uses a wireless broadband Internet signal to connect to the Nintendo eShop at least once before 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on Aug. 11. These users will automatically be registered in the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador program. The program contains two elements:
Starting Sept. 1, Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors will be able to download 10 NES Virtual Console games at no charge and before they are available in the Nintendo eShop to the general public. These games, including Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong Jr., Balloon Fight, Ice Climber and The Legend of Zelda, are slated to become paid downloadable games, but Ambassadors get them early for free. Once the paid versions of the games are posted to the Nintendo eShop later in the year, the updated versions will be available to Ambassadors for download at no cost.
By the end of 2011, Nintendo will provide Ambassadors with 10 Game Boy Advance Virtual Console games. These include games like Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Metroid Fusion, WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ and Mario vs. Donkey Kong. These games will be available exclusively to Ambassadors, and Nintendo currently has no plans to make these 10 games available to the general public on the Nintendo 3DS in the future.
More details about this program will be announced in the future.
Remember that Nintendo 3DS features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.
CloakedPuppet said:Grabbed a 3DS shortly after launch - glad that they're offering this program for early adopters but I've more than gotten my extra $100 of fun out of it.
Solune said:Taken from the main thread. http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=438810
radiantdreamer said:Oooh thanks for that!
Just happened to drop by EB today, and the guy says the Catherine delay seems to be Canada-wide, and a lot of the big companies are the ones taking the hit. Rumor has it that someone broke street-date, so the manufacturer delayed distribution. Really big grain of salt.
EB's cut-off for the preorders were three weeks ago. I wonder what Amazon's was. I preordered pretty late...
Two stations over at Renfrew Station in Broadway Tech CentreFirestorm said:Nintendo of Canada was in Richmond, BC but it's now in Vancouver, BC. Moved sometime over the last year and is now near Gilmore Station iirc.
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No_Style said:Kinect is $98 ($50 off) @ Walmart - http://ow.ly/5PY2L - It's on their beta online shopping site too
Crewnh said:http://www.gamestop.ca/gs/specialty/tradeins/default.aspx?cid=soc_10000383
Might jump on this instead.
SpaceBridge said:Anyone know of any deals on Ghost Recon Shadow Wars?
Crewnh said:http://www.gamestop.ca/gs/specialty/tradeins/default.aspx?cid=soc_10000383
Might jump on this instead.
dream said:Is that just for the special edition? Because I've seen the standard edition everywhere.
Crewnh said:http://www.gamestop.ca/gs/specialty/tradeins/default.aspx?cid=soc_10000383
Might jump on this instead.
Kazerei said:Just got back from Costco in Kingston Ontario and can confirm the 3DS is already $169.99
GO GO GO BUY BUY BUY
Takao said:So a while back I ordered some things off of Play-Asia at a total around $50 (pre-shipping). What are the chances I get dinged for Customs? How much would it (probably) cost in Ontario?
LOL ya I was about to purchase a used one but I decided to wait due to the issues with the screen. Boy am I ever glad. Now I just have to wait for a redesign to come out.Roto13 said:Ok, these sales and early price drops are making it very difficult for me to contain my self loathing for buying a 3DS at $250 last month when I kept telling myself I would wait.