Deathmore said:
Adr990 said:
Better go for US than anyway. (Dollar is cheaper than UK's currency's )
Something I highly doubt though, is that people who Pre-order the 3DS are actually still have to get up early and get in the line.
I mean, Nintendo's last experience on the Wii, even for Pre-orders was a big failure.
Don't trust the Pre-order feelings and go stand in that line.
Or people could just get it delivered, I know you people want it early as possible but delivery is garunteed right?
Also it's a handheld no way is it going to be sold out like the wii, there probably will be double amount of stock compared to wii, the box will probably be half the size so there should be more than enough. It's not going to be as big as a home console
I'm sorry, but the reason for lack of Wiis available at launch was because Nintendo simply didn't make enough quick enough
not because the boxes were too big so shops couldn't fit enough in their stock rooms.
Handhelds can succumb to the shortage nightmare, too. I remember the DS and PSP launches back in 2004 - they were crazy. DSs selling for ~£300 and PSPs selling for nearly £500 on eBay not long after their respective US and Japanese launches.
I pre-ordered my US DS from the now-dead Lik-Sang the March before it was released (~8 months) in the November of '04, and I still didn't get mine until a week after the Japanese launch at the start of December.
I remember paying through the nose for a newish PSP. Over RRP, but not ridiculous amounts. It was a few months after launch so stock was starting to trickle through retailers fairly regularly so the prices started to level out a bit.
The Wii and Xbox 360 launches were atrocious for levels of stock, too. Simply not enough units made, something Nintendo seem to have a habit of doing. I don't know whether it's deliberate to create a hyper-inflated demand for the consoles, or if it's deliberate in case the console doesn't take off and they haven't made more than the level of demand or whether they just don't learn from previous launches.
I would be very surprised if Nintendo got this launch 'right' and managed to supply the demand, based on their past launches, but I'm keeping the fair that they nail the production.
Either way, I'm pre-ordering as soon as I possibly can. UK too - in case of region lock.