I can't possibly get excited about 10%/25% off, sales on other platforms have spoiled me.
That reminds me of how excited I was for Eatthbound 30% off while 70% seemed to small for Steam Sale games.
I can't possibly get excited about 10%/25% off, sales on other platforms have spoiled me.
You can add the exact amount you need to buy what's in your basket.
Uh, going from 40 pound to 25 pound actually is 15 pound off.Wow, £5 off Ocarina of Time. So generous...
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I'm almost afraid to admit this here, but I've never really played a Zelda game - I played a few minutes of OoT 3D and that's about it. I feel like I should take advantage of this sale, but not sure where I should start as I don't think I'd make it through one of the original games... :O
It's 10% off if you own any Zelda game. As long as you have downloaded a Zelda game before the release of Hyrule Warriors you'll get the discount.
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Thanks, I'll start with A Link to the Past then. I've been meaning to finish a Zelda game for a long time, so no more excuses!Forget 1&2 on the NES, they are close to unplayable without a guide if you haven´t played them when they came out... especially 2 is really really hard.
I would recommend Ocarina of Time as the first 3D Zelda and Link´s Awakening or a Link to the Past as the first 2D Zeldas to play, but you can´t really go wrong with any of the games starting with A Link to the Past. They are all great.
It's 10% off if you own any Zelda game. As long as you have downloaded a Zelda game before the release of Hyrule Warriors you'll get the discount.
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Wait what? I have Wind Waker HD from release day, so I get a discount? That's pretty cool.It's 10% off if you own any Zelda game. As long as you have downloaded a Zelda game before the release of Hyrule Warriors you'll get the discount.
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those prices are really expensive compared to US
Europe's pricing is a complete disaster compared to the US. The companies usually just use the same number but replace the $ sign with the sign: $40 = 40 ($50-ish) for example.
Europe's pricing is a complete disaster compared to the US. The companies usually just use the same number but replace the $ sign with the sign: $40 = 40 ($50-ish) for example.
$40 + $40*0'2 = $48.
I understand US prices do not include VAT and that said VAT varies from state to state, right?
NOE are German and use $=.I dont really understand why this happens, Im assuming those who decide the pricing live in the UK and are aware of the exchange rate. I guess its the case of 'people still buy it' even though its unfairly priced.
But they don't. 3DS software doesn't sell that much here in Europe. But they never blame the prices, no. It's the customer who's at fault. And the mobile market, and the free facebook games and w/e..I guess its the case of 'people still buy it' even though its unfairly priced.
£25.99 is a good price for OoT 3D considering it's still around £35 in retail.
I wonder if the free Wind Waker HD from the Mario Kart offer counts towards the fan discount for HW.
There's no such thing as VAT in the US. A few states have a small sales tax.
is a good price for OoT 3D considering it's still around in retail.
I wonder if the free Wind Waker HD from the Mario Kart offer counts towards the fan discount for HW.
We will never know. Why? Ambassadors have NES Zelda 1 which counts anyway.I wonder if the ambassador Minish Cap counts.
Source please I only remember OOT 3D for £20.they had a sale on maybe a year ago where all the Nintendo 3ds games on eshop were £20. like Zelda mario etc. I need that again I want Zelda so much again
All I can find is this. I could not find any info on £19.99 a Mario 3D or Starfox 64 3D so if those did happen they not that price which is not the same thing as "all the Nintendo 3ds games on eshop were £20".I was on the eshop and saw the prices. that's your source LOL. this was at least a year ago and there was Zelda, 3d land, starfox at least.
How many of these are 50Hz versions, though? I know A Link to the Past is, but are the Gameboy ones safe?
I wonder if the ambassador Minish Cap counts.
All I can find is this. I could not find any info on £19.99 a Mario 3D or Starfox 64 3D so if those did happen they not that price which is not the same thing as "all the Nintendo 3ds games on eshop were £20".
It's the customer who's at fault.