I don't like that, they should release for $30.00 USD just like RE4 did.
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Nintendo's GameCube remakes for the Wii will sell at the same price as a normal Wii release, according to retailers.
The first two games in the New Play Control! brand are Pikmin and Mario Power Tennis, and have a recommended retail price of GBP 39.99, although online retailers are already slashing prices. Nintendo claims the titles have a RRP of GBP 29.99.
The titles will have reworked control support for the unique Wiimote, as well as a few other updated features.
Mario Power Tennis was first released in the UK in 2005, while Pikmin was released in 2002.
The new Pikmin will be released on February 6 in the UK, with Mario Power Tennis due for release March 6. Donkey Kong Jungle Beat and Pikmin 2 are also set for the New Play Control! brand later this year.
I don't like that, they should release for $30.00 USD just like RE4 did.
They are releasing a title made in 2002 for full price, with nothing but new controls?
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rofl the games are not free ebay is more free than you 8)
Don't know about you, but I don't measure freedom in how much a game costs. Most of our high prices is a result of high taxes, and we get a lot of freebies with that, so I'm okay. It's just that THEY(Nintendo) choose to charge the same for each copy of a Wiimake as they do with an original Wii game(See my point? Okay, good...).
I live in Norway btw.(Google it!)
Kinda got it(and kinda didn't). And no offense/flaming were intended with that post. If anyone got that impression, I apologize.
I just don't like it very much when people think/speak like that, because I know a few people who hasn't had it easy growing up(They're immigrants, I'm ethnic norwegian).
Okay, kinda long, but i felt for explaining myself.
Anyway, my actual point lay in the fact that Ninty have become money-loving a**-holes which in turn makes it even more expensive over here, and that angers me a bit. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
Still, I think I'll stick with'em for a while longer and see what they plan to do.
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