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Those who beat the average are making out like bandits.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/42627/humble-friends-of-nintendo-bundle-adds-three-more-games
The Humble Friends of Nintendo Bundle has added three more games to the roster.
Buyers who beat the average ($9.74 at press time) will get codes for Nano Assault EX (3DS), Swords and Soldiers II (Wii U) and Runbow (Wii U) in addition to Freedom Planet, Rhythm Thief and Citizens of Earth. Existing buyers can sign into the Humble website to get the additional codes. The other tiers - $1 for Retro City Rampage DX, Affordable Space Adventures and Shantae and the Pirate's Curse, $13 for all the games plus Darksiders II and Super Street Fighter IV 3D, remain the same.
To date, over 100,000 bundles have been sold and the bundle has made over US$1m. The bundle will be available until 2 pm Eastern time / 11 am Pacific next Tuesday.
Hmm, I made the purchase without creating an account... Does that mean I can't get the additional games?
Insanolord is a terrible moderator.
^ Thanks, I found the link.
Well, now I have to buy it...
Out of curiosity, what was the tipping point?
Affordable Space Adventures being affordable, Rhythm Thief replacing my sold 3DS copy, Runbow, and Swords & Soldiers II were worth it, but contributing to a charity is the icing on the cake!
Quote from: Phil on May 03, 2016, 06:50:37 PMAffordable Space Adventures being affordable, Rhythm Thief replacing my sold 3DS copy, Runbow, and Swords & Soldiers II were worth it, but contributing to a charity is the icing on the cake!The donation slider is pretty good, though a little misleading when Nintendo is at the top and you have to click the drop down menu to find the individual game breakdown. I made sure the money went to the indie devs first and foremost.
Quote from: Phil on May 03, 2016, 06:50:37 PMAffordable Space Adventures being affordable, Rhythm Thief replacing my sold 3DS copy, Runbow, and Swords & Soldiers II were worth it, but contributing to a charity is the icing on the cake!If you want to sell that copy of Rhythm Thief for a price that won't run me a kidney, let me know.
Quote from: Soren on May 03, 2016, 07:23:28 PMQuote from: Phil on May 03, 2016, 06:50:37 PMAffordable Space Adventures being affordable, Rhythm Thief replacing my sold 3DS copy, Runbow, and Swords & Soldiers II were worth it, but contributing to a charity is the icing on the cake!The donation slider is pretty good, though a little misleading when Nintendo is at the top and you have to click the drop down menu to find the individual game breakdown. I made sure the money went to the indie devs first and foremost.I'm torn because more to Nintendo might encourage them to do this more often.
Really enjoyed entering my codes online instead of having to fire up my Wii U and type them on the touch screen last night. Huge time save. Makes these bundles even more worth it.