Starwolf_UK
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Surprised nobody has said "Thanks Nintendo, now I need a bigger house..." yet.
I'm glad America finally got something, but how long until it sells out? Maybe making gifts so few and far between so you will buy anything you can (plus NOA don't have to store it for long) which is like the NOE strategy from 2002-2007 exampled from this image from 2006:

I only made that one purchase then not because I was turning down products but because very sporadic dumps of 50-100 copies of 4 gifts go pretty quickly.
Also you could blame Team Top Hat for skewing the average with his six-thousand coins.
I'm glad America finally got something, but how long until it sells out? Maybe making gifts so few and far between so you will buy anything you can (plus NOA don't have to store it for long) which is like the NOE strategy from 2002-2007 exampled from this image from 2006:

I only made that one purchase then not because I was turning down products but because very sporadic dumps of 50-100 copies of 4 gifts go pretty quickly.
I'll make you green with envy. This month Europe got 6 items. Three ringtones and three wallpapers. Fuck yeah Wallpapers!I'm sure that many of here in NA would want stuff like that here more. The amount of physical rewards we get shrinks every passing day.
I am still baffled why these won't turn up given how popular they are, even as something I have to pay real money for rather than fun money. I find myself looking at the similarly designed Assecure pro 18 in 1 holders which to be honest look nowhere near as good (no transparent ones for starters).Too expensive. Wake me up when the multi-game holding cases come back.
Kind of the problem when you give people 80 coins for doing nothing but having 11 GB free on their Wii U (Disney Infinity 1) and having games several years old give out coins, it leads to people having a lot of coins which means NOA has to make a lot of rewards or in this case makes very few rewards but drives the price up. When NOE switched to actually having items in stock they added expiration (to both games being elibable for stars and to your stars balance) to basically act as a reset button and some of the early items were grossly expensive (and are still on the catalogue) to make you spend everything before the reset.Darn inflation.
Also you could blame Team Top Hat for skewing the average with his six-thousand coins.
