Only a Canadian price is known so far
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/41933/nintendo-selects-line-expanding-on-march-11
The Nintendo Selects line is expanding again for North America.
Canadian video game retailer VideoGamesPlus posted a Tweet announcing the new games, which cover some rarities for Wii U, Wii and 3DS. The Canadian MSRP will be $29.99, and the new pricing/packaging will debut on March 11.
The affected games:
City Folk is over 6 years old at this point and has a sequel that improves upon it in almost every way, WHY?!
Wow, no Skyward Sword eh? It's been fairly overpriced for a while now (at least in Canada) and I was really hoping it would show up in the next wave of these. Guess my only hope now is a release on the eShop."Master, there is a 34,287 to 1 chance you will regret this purchase."
When I see Ocarina of Time 3D and Pikmin 3 all I can think about is a collection of annoyed Amazon sellers because those prices are jacked up.
Was City Folk not a Nintendo Selects game in Canada before? I have a Selects copy I got years ago.I was wondering the same thing. It already was added to the Nintendo Selects line years ago, though this could also just be announcing a reprint for it. If it wasn't available in Canada then it could also mean this line is Canada-only which is also strange.
I hadn't checked recently to see the price of Super Mario All Stars, but back when I got it, the Wii Copies were selling for something like $50-$60.
Just checked, Gamestop sells a used copy at $31, silly people at Amazon are selling it for $55+.
Hopefully the Wii selects line is at $20. That'd be a good price for a copy of Mario All Stars.
I hadn't checked recently to see the price of Super Mario All Stars, but back when I got it, the Wii Copies were selling for something like $50-$60.
Just checked, Gamestop sells a used copy at $31, silly people at Amazon are selling it for $55+.
Hopefully the Wii selects line is at $20. That'd be a good price for a copy of Mario All Stars.
Not disagreeing with your point, but it's still silly that a gussied up SNES ROM goes for that price.
I'll be interested to see the details when this game comes out (ie: what does packaging look like, and whether it includes the soundtrack or booklet from the original). I've got a pretty solid Wii collection but missed this game initially. A re-release is kind of tempting, although I'll have to wait and see if it's worth the asking price.
I was wondering the same thing. It already was added to the Nintendo Selects line years ago, though this could also just be announcing a reprint for it. If it wasn't available in Canada then it could also mean this line is Canada-only which is also strange.
... I get your argument too, that games so old shouldn't cost so much (or maybe it's an argument that it's silly to charge $20 while SNES e-shop games are $8). ...
Wow, no Skyward Sword eh? It's been fairly overpriced for a while now (at least in Canada) and I was really hoping it would show up in the next wave of these. Guess my only hope now is a release on the eShop."Master, there is a 34,287 to 1 chance you will regret this purchase."
If it makes you feel any better thats the only Zelda game I haven't liked.Wow, no Skyward Sword eh? It's been fairly overpriced for a while now (at least in Canada) and I was really hoping it would show up in the next wave of these. Guess my only hope now is a release on the eShop."Master, there is a 34,287 to 1 chance you will regret this purchase."
This is half the reason I wanna play it at this point. After seeing all the criticism its gotten, I feel like I need to see for myself whether it's really that lackluster since I've never played a Zelda game I didn't at least like.