Which is very convenient. But I'm sure can be bought fairly cheap.The Nintendo Refurbs are basically new - only thing you don't get is the GamePad charger stand.
Which is very convenient. But I'm sure can be bought fairly cheap.The Nintendo Refurbs are basically new - only thing you don't get is the GamePad charger stand.
It's worth having one or two Pro controllers. They are high quality, comfortable, and have a ridiculous 80 hours of life on a full charge.My question is for those of you who have used it, is it much of an upgrade over the gamepad? I am thinking of returning it but it has to be unopened for me to do so, so if I do decide to return it I won't be able to try it out first.
Yeah I do not see why if you have the code or even the SN from system why NOT to try and register it on Nintendo club, I was just passing the info from the site itself that I just noticed. Consoles register by their Serial number, or at least my 3dsXL did so I will give the WiiU a shot once it gets in, and also if the game has the number it would be even better- I have like 190 coins, and I have not registered MK8 yet... I guess I am just going to return my 2nd copy I gotI bought a Nintendo refurb and it came within a week. it DOES register on Club Nintendo, at least every single one I have read about does, and it qualifies for the Digital Deluxe Promo (10% cashback on all eShop buys). Mine was also brand new and had the Nintendo Land CN code in it too. You can buy a charger stand at ToysRUs or BestBuy on clearance for $3-6 or on amazon for $4 or so. Don't really need it, the box comes with a cable to charge the gamepad just not a stand.
The Amiibo thing I think isn't going to be as popular as nintendo thinks, while its cute and shit most people playing the Wii U seem to be nostalgic adults, not kids. Kids are growing up on Disney and Skylanders now, not Nintendo. No TV presence, no movie presence, no real online presence.
With target's deal actually the MK8 bundle was a bad deal- sans the wheel, but who uses that? 299$ for WiiU WindWaker or Mario/Luigi bundle 35$ for MK8 from target + code for Pikman/WindWaker/MiiParty/somethingiforgot = 334$ for 1 system and 3/4 games vs the Mk8 bundle that is 329The Nintendo Refurbs are basically new - only thing you don't get is the GamePad charger stand.
The Mario Kart 8 Bundle is a great value also but good luck finding one.
I don't believe the Target bundle comes with a WiiMote like the MK8 bundle also includesWith target's deal actually the MK8 bundle was a bad deal- sans the wheel, but who uses that? 299$ for WiiU WindWaker or Mario/Luigi bundle 35$ for MK8 from target + code for Pikman/WindWaker/MiiParty/somethingiforgot = 334$ for 1 system and 3/4 games vs the Mk8 bundle that is 329
I would have saved more if I also opened up a Target RED card at the time, but ended up opening one up a few weeks later when I bought my wife a 3DSxl as a Christmas present, back when Target had a great deal for that as well.Wii U (Mario bundle) = $299.99
Wiimote U (2) = $39.99/ea
Nunchuk (2) = $19.99/ea
Total = $419.95 ($445.15 after tax)
I only paid $332.84, and this was buying it at Target.
I had a 20% off coupon for buying $75 worth of things on Black Friday.
We also bought (3) $100 target Gift Cards from ebay for $90/ea (another Black Friday deal).
$112.31 saved in total, just by leaving my house on Black Friday to get that 20% off coupon. Good shit.
Last 3DS Zelda was a sequel to A Link to the Past. Wii U Zelda is going to be open world ala Skyrim, not really the same game.Too bad, I can't get over the same IP on 3DS and Wii U. No interest in playing Zelda on 3DS, and then having Zelda on Wii U even though I know they are different games. Feels like a waste of money, or double buying the same stuff.![]()