No systems yet, but the games are all 69.99, same as 360. Could drop I guess.
Title: RE: Canadians, it's Pre-Order Time!
Post by: Doerr on July 15, 2006, 01:31:53 PM
seems expensice since Nintendo said hat they wouldn't put the prices up more than gc games. Toys R US has a bundle you can pre-order right now as well.
Title: RE: Canadians, it's Pre-Order Time!
Post by: Caliban on July 15, 2006, 05:11:23 PM
Ooooooooooooooooooo, wicked, I still haven't decided if I will buy from them, EB, or my usual new-used games store. They have an estimated release date for games at November 30th, but I think that is was over-estimated. And the prices seem over-estimated too. It's a pity they don't have an estimate of the Wii price. I wished I worked at either EB or Futureshop. I'm gonna hold my pre-orders until a definitive launch, dateprices, and launch line-up are announced.
Title: RE:Canadians, it's Pre-Order Time!
Post by: MarioAllStar on July 15, 2006, 05:16:18 PM
If the MSRP actually ends up being lower, do these game stores still charge the price point from the time your pre-ordered?
Also, on a slightly unrelated note, has anyone found any good pre-order options for the U.S. yet?
Title: RE:Canadians, it's Pre-Order Time!
Post by: Crimm on July 15, 2006, 05:26:54 PM
Quote Originally posted by: Doerr seems expensice since Nintendo said hat they wouldn't put the prices up more than gc games. Toys R US has a bundle you can pre-order right now as well.
WHY MUST TOYS-R-US AMERICA MAKE US WAIT!?
Time to plan another invasion of Canada.
Title: RE: Canadians, it's Pre-Order Time!
Post by: IceCold on July 15, 2006, 08:41:55 PM
I've noticed that Future Shop has had a whole Wii section for a while now that looks pretty good - it's a nice way of getting the word out before the marketing actually begins.
Title: RE: Canadians, it's Pre-Order Time!
Post by: Ceric on July 16, 2006, 05:20:16 AM
I'm hoping after getting burned with the 360 and some other releases that retailers are waiting for their Quantities first. Knowing that can't be true. I'm hoping that NoA has just told retailers that you can't take Pre-Orders till we have the quantity available for each company known, the price, and the release date. If I was in there situation thats exactly what I tell retailers. That way no one gets shorted there Wii. I also go as far as to put in a contract that their will be "Rush Manafacturing Fee" for every Wii that they sold Pre-ordered that they didn't have. That would give companies more incentive to stop there lousy book keeping. ;D
Title: RE:Canadians, it's Pre-Order Time!
Post by: joedick on July 16, 2006, 09:23:56 AM
meh, it's not the games I'm worried about, it's the system! The games usually aren't too tough to come by.
Anyone who wants to pre-order from TRU Canada, keep in mind, it is for a bundle. You'll have to get two games and an extra controller. Which is fine, except I'm not sure if they choose the games or you do. I've been asking clerks at TRU and getting mixed answers.
Title: RE: Canadians, it's Pre-Order Time!
Post by: Ian Sane on July 17, 2006, 07:59:35 AM
$70 CAN for a game wouldn't bother me too much since that's what Cube games used to cost at Futureshop and most stores when the Cube launched. The $60 price for games is a relatively recent thing for us due to the Canadian dollar's value increasing in comparison to the US dollar. So going back to $70, while annoying, wouldn't be quite so horrible since we're used to it. I figure though that the Wii game prices will be lower.
Title: RE: Canadians, it's Pre-Order Time!
Post by: Caliban on July 20, 2006, 10:21:33 AM
Now obviously both have a different release date, however I am more inclined to believe on the Red Steel release date of October 26, even though it's on a thursday. Also both prices are around the maximum price that I believe will be $59.99, amazon.ca sometimes has their games marked higher than competitors but I know the patern pretty well to know what they will cost if I get it from somewhere else.
Title: RE: Canadians, it's Pre-Order Time!
Post by: Smash_Brother on July 20, 2006, 11:05:08 AM
By contrast, Best Buy only has one title listed for the PS3, and that's Killzone for PS3.
I'm impressed about how "enthusiastic" the BB website is for the Wii. They used a great deal of the pictures and structure from the Wii website in theirs, and I can't help but wonder if BB did that of their own accord or if Nintendo offered them the necessary media and HTML code to do so.
Either retailers are being told by the higher-ups to prepare for the Wii which means that they see it as a potential huge seller or Nintendo is making a strong effort to educate and inform retailers so that they can properly prepare for the Wii.
Either way, it's a VERY good sign.
EDIT: From their Red Steel page:
Quote Are you a bad enough dude to wield the Red Steel?