Doesn't seem to be anyone doing bundles on the switch but saw in store adverts today for the midnight launch at smyths.
310 with bomberman (saving you 15 quid on bomberman) or 1-2 switch (saving a couple quid) or another that I cant remember
or
320 with zelda (saving maybe 8 quid on zelda depending where you buy it from)
This was only worthwhile for me cause i actually wanted bomberman but wasn't keen on paying 45 quid on it. Its still a better deal with zelda than most places which just charge you individually for each item.
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Cherried
2 Mar 178#4
bomberman rrp of 44.99 is crazzzzzzy
jrussd
2 Mar 177#6
Hibernate until Black Friday.
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Marcoos
2 Mar 17#1
You going to share the name of the retailer? :smiley:
Chirpa2000
2 Mar 171#2
It's Smyths.
jco83
2 Mar 17#3
If I didn't have mine being delivered tomorrow I would definitely be going!
Nice little saving
Cherried
2 Mar 178#4
bomberman rrp of 44.99 is crazzzzzzy
kos1c to Cherried
2 Mar 17#5
Hopefully switch retail prices drop like newly released ps4 games.
Pre order £30-40, released day £40ish, couple weeks later £28-30 then slowly dropping further.
jrussd
2 Mar 177#6
Hibernate until Black Friday.
DexMorgan to jrussd
2 Mar 172#7
Nintendo will have announced their next console by then.
vulcanproject to jrussd
2 Mar 171#14
If for no other reason this system is unfinished and buggy. Early adopters must expect a bunch of problems it seems. No need for anyone to rush in on it at this price and this early.
domojamie
2 Mar 171#8
Its rrp is actually 49.9 which is even worse. Third party games will absolutely come down, nintendos flagship stuff not so much
dawnie79
2 Mar 17#9
The deals are available for click and collect online as just tried adding items to basket and deducts saving. Allowed me to reserve for my local store
blueflash
2 Mar 171#10
looks like my local sold our bomberman, base.com day release also sold out. I wasnt expecting software shortages
JC2MULTIPLAYER000 to blueflash
2 Mar 17#12
It's weird right? It seems to be Nintendos new marketing tactic. They did it with Amiibo (and it worked) now maybe they're trying it with software sales. Maybe it will work since Nintendo have a small but loyal fanbase. Who knows. I just want a hardcopy of the new Zelda on Wii U for less than £44.99
domojamie to blueflash
3 Mar 171#21
My local was marked as having no bomberman stock and had plenty. I got the only console not preordered though.
retrend
2 Mar 17#11
Think that's the one I want, switch s, thinner, long battery life, bigger screen etc.
haritori
2 Mar 172#13
It depends on how Nintendo see this system..
Nintendos handhelds all went through different iterations in their lifes
But non of the consoles have had redesigns (Wii mini aside)
So if this is a home console I wouldn't bet on a redesign, but if Nintendo plan on this Repalcing the DS line, then we may very well see a new design. the timescale of which based on previous models averages at about 18-24 months.
meherenow
2 Mar 17#15
Except if you want to play right now what a great many respected sources are saying may be the best game ever made...
satchef1
2 Mar 171#16
The Wii went through 3 iterations. In addition to the original and the Mini, there was the family edition. Prior to that Nintendo's home consoles used expansions and add-ons to enhance functionality instead. The only console Nintendo haven't sought to expand and improve is the Wii U, likely because the Switch is the logical progression.
If the Switch is a success, I'd be surprised if they don't refine it in some way. They can't really use add-ons to enhance it as it's primarily a portable system.
vulcanproject
3 Mar 17#17
Which you can also play on Wii U. Presumably already having one of those if you are a Nintendo fan. It's a steep price nonetheless for one game on currently flawed hardware. I wouldn't be in any hurry at all to get a Switch looking at the reported problems and lack of online, it's as if Nintendo launched this several months too early.
I don't think there is any doubt waiting for it to be a much better proposition later in the year is sensible.
haritori
3 Mar 17#18
I would hardly count the family edition that removed functionality hence why i left out the Wii mini.. expansions aren't exactly refinements and the only expansions we saw this side was the Memory PAK for N64 we never saw The 64DD and other than that not sure what expansion your referring too.
But like I said it depends how Nintendo sees this console.
meherenow
3 Mar 17#19
Fair enough, I'll be enjoying my new Switch and Zelda tomorrow anyway - low frame rates on Wii U I hear.
And yes, Nintendo fan, that's why I'm buying the Switch at launch.
vulcanproject
3 Mar 17#20
Apparently the game suffers low framerate when docked on the Switch too. The GPU clocks when docked isn't enough to make up for the extra resolution the game is also forced into rendering. If you want to play it on a big screen then it appears to hardly matter if it's on a Wii U or Switch.
With the Wii U's big screen advantages being the controller is better suited (i.e it actually works) unless you fork out again for the pro controller for the Switch.
imdurc
3 Mar 17#22
Incorrect. In a recent Gamespot podcast, they said there was a framerate issue when the Switch was docked, but not when used on-the-go. However, they quickly followed this up by saying that the framerate issue only happened the first time they played the game docked. On further boot ups, there were no framerate issues.
vulcanproject
3 Mar 17#23
Other videos posted in the past couple of days with actual hardware disagree. We'll see about it when there is frame rate analysis but it appears that when docked, Switch absolutely has frame rate issues just like Wii U does. Whichever system you play it on you have less than perfect big screen gameplay.
The main difference appears to be the serious problems people have been having with Switch's joycons used more than a metre or two away from the machine when docked. This is allied to the fact you can't charge them separate to the machine without spending even more money, so it seems people mostly playing the games with it undocked. No notable performance issues then.
atlast81
3 Mar 171#24
just got mine in midnight opening
KirstyB87
3 Mar 17#25
Ditto on Switch. The news gets worse according to the honest review free from fanboy nonsense at Arstechnica.com,
So there you have it. Nintendo's flagship game for Switch is riddled with performance problems and not only that it actually performs worse when docked :confused: due to not being able to effectively process the higher resolution graphics despite the power boost.
leebyron
3 Mar 171#26
Just come back from midnight launch, can confirm these are correct offers.
Unfortunately they had no physical stock of either Bomberman, which I would have gone for, or Zelda in the Reading store. Had to do the £40 Zelda deal on the digital code.
skinrush to leebyron
3 Mar 17#47
What £40 digital code please??
Ronan15
3 Mar 17#27
Don't think its been mentioned but UK site doesn't seem to have Neon, For my Irish Amigo's the same deal is on but we can get Neon ones FYI
dr_spaceman
3 Mar 172#28
I am just back from the Smyths midnight launch in Inverness. It was closed! :confused: Have I got the date correct?! Travelled all that way and it is freezing up here. Felt like an idiot standing outside the store with all the lights off and shutters down! :disappointed:
le_jaeger
3 Mar 17#29
Ordered.
Actually checked the list of release titles.
Cancelled, and bought Zelda for Wii U instead.
jamesianmoore
3 Mar 171#30
Went to midnight launch at Slough and picked up a Neon console. They only had about 5 Neons so out of stock now.
Heh. Just so you know, that's not a real video. They're trolling.
darksideby182
3 Mar 17#32
Done the Smyths store midnight launch in Farnborough after the pre order people they had 11 switches not sure which colour number but picked up a neon pack with Zelda and 1/2 switch first to pay a deposit first out of the store woohoo lol.
vinnynall1
3 Mar 17#34
This is the best deal yet! Annoyingly non of the games are available for click and collect at my local :disappointed:
retrend
3 Mar 17#35
I nearly went last night glad I didn't! That's so bad they advertised it as open.
It's safe to assume they're going to follow the 3DS format for several reasons.
It makes them more money. Nintendo hard-core buy every version.
Microsoft and Sony are doing it too with their own S versions.
Tablets are more powerful and cheaper to produce every year with no real r&d effort required on Nintendos part.
I'll be amazed if we don't see a thinner, lighter, longer battery life brighter screen version in 2018.
haritori
3 Mar 171#36
I Agree, was just playing devils advocate.. I think nintendo is going to focus on one console, no more dedicated handheld..
unless maybe we see a switch light in the future a smaller handheld with non detachable controls? although thats probably unlikely.
claireandcarl2011
3 Mar 17#37
Does switch have any games already on it as modt games pre order
JumpMan1980
3 Mar 17#38
I didn't know Nintendo fans were so feisty :man:
JumpMan1980
3 Mar 17#39
I thought they were the civilised bunch although the points being made are more intelligent than the average xbox or playstation fan <3
tomwatts
3 Mar 17#40
This has to be the strangest console launch in recent years. 6 games of which a number are hard to get a hold of, and a console that is in good supply everywhere!
frish
3 Mar 171#41
Eh, I'll be waiting until these go down in price. If not then it depends if it gets a lot more games. For now I find it expensive for a console that underperforms or a tablet with missing features. I don't see any reason to rush out and get these unless you must play zelda right away (which would be fair enough if you do).
blueflash
3 Mar 17#42
so how managed to pick one on this morning :smile: after Amazon failed to deliver. and they had 1 bomberman left. very happy bunny except working till 6
fishleg
3 Mar 17#43
Terrible launch all rides on one game. I cant really understand what is the point because of battery life its not really that portable and because of lacking internals its not a home console that moves its predecessor forward that much. The marketing is terrible everyone just thinks its a ds...
I think this might be Nintendo's Dreamcast... (except Dreamcast was awesome :smiley:) but a nail in the coffin for Nintendo.
I thought the WiiU was a excellent console from start to end but the switch has nothing going for it I hope that changes though.
ykhan16
3 Mar 17#44
Frame rate problems seem to be worrying. I wish the Switch success- but its too expensive for me to buy atm tho!
Sharp7
3 Mar 17#45
Cheers OP, apparently also picked up the last Bomberman in stock :stuck_out_tongue:
ItsAMeAMarioo
3 Mar 17#46
Let's be honest, it's barely a console. I think they will upgrade it as this weirdly seems very much like a beta system.
I feel sorry for anybody that would pick up 1-2 switch instead of bomberman with this deal, or even in general. What kind of abomination is that..
ScarboroughFair
3 Mar 171#48
I bit the bullet and walked into symths today. There were only 3 copies on the shelf. I feared how few copies nintendo has printed for the wiiu and i was confident that the price wont drop enough in the near future to even wait.
XP200
3 Mar 17#49
A bomberman game for £45, Konami are trolling gamers. lol
I will wait and grab it when it is ported to the other systems for £10. lol
MrBrightside1987
3 Mar 17#50
Been on the lookout for a PS4 Pro deal but getting more and more tempted to go for the Switch instead
slannmage
3 Mar 17#51
It'll be £5 in a couple months.
JC2MULTIPLAYER000
3 Mar 17#52
I walked into game and saw the wii u version priced at £59.99. I walked straight back out
sparklehedgehog
3 Mar 17#53
Announced their retirement from console making and that all their games will be made available on iOS and Android, PS4 and Xbox like they should've done instead of this ridiculous system
imdurc
4 Mar 17#54
leebyron
4 Mar 17#55
They were doing Zelda with the Switch for £319 digital or physical so got Zelda code for £40
benfisher1991
4 Mar 17#56
Do switch and Zelda for this price and i'll have it!
Opening post
310 with bomberman (saving you 15 quid on bomberman) or 1-2 switch (saving a couple quid) or another that I cant remember
or
320 with zelda (saving maybe 8 quid on zelda depending where you buy it from)
This was only worthwhile for me cause i actually wanted bomberman but wasn't keen on paying 45 quid on it. Its still a better deal with zelda than most places which just charge you individually for each item.
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Nice little saving
Pre order £30-40, released day £40ish, couple weeks later £28-30 then slowly dropping further.
Nintendos handhelds all went through different iterations in their lifes
GB, GBC, GBA, SP etc..
DS, DSL, DSi, DSi XL, 3DS, 3DS XL, 2DS, new 3DS (XL)
But non of the consoles have had redesigns (Wii mini aside)
So if this is a home console I wouldn't bet on a redesign, but if Nintendo plan on this Repalcing the DS line, then we may very well see a new design. the timescale of which based on previous models averages at about 18-24 months.
If the Switch is a success, I'd be surprised if they don't refine it in some way. They can't really use add-ons to enhance it as it's primarily a portable system.
I don't think there is any doubt waiting for it to be a much better proposition later in the year is sensible.
But like I said it depends how Nintendo sees this console.
And yes, Nintendo fan, that's why I'm buying the Switch at launch.
With the Wii U's big screen advantages being the controller is better suited (i.e it actually works) unless you fork out again for the pro controller for the Switch.
The main difference appears to be the serious problems people have been having with Switch's joycons used more than a metre or two away from the machine when docked. This is allied to the fact you can't charge them separate to the machine without spending even more money, so it seems people mostly playing the games with it undocked. No notable performance issues then.
So there you have it. Nintendo's flagship game for Switch is riddled with performance problems and not only that it actually performs worse when docked :confused: due to not being able to effectively process the higher resolution graphics despite the power boost.
Unfortunately they had no physical stock of either Bomberman, which I would have gone for, or Zelda in the Reading store. Had to do the £40 Zelda deal on the digital code.
Actually checked the list of release titles.
Cancelled, and bought Zelda for Wii U instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U71qOieYojI
It's safe to assume they're going to follow the 3DS format for several reasons.
It makes them more money. Nintendo hard-core buy every version.
Microsoft and Sony are doing it too with their own S versions.
Tablets are more powerful and cheaper to produce every year with no real r&d effort required on Nintendos part.
I'll be amazed if we don't see a thinner, lighter, longer battery life brighter screen version in 2018.
unless maybe we see a switch light in the future a smaller handheld with non detachable controls? although thats probably unlikely.
I think this might be Nintendo's Dreamcast... (except Dreamcast was awesome :smiley:) but a nail in the coffin for Nintendo.
I thought the WiiU was a excellent console from start to end but the switch has nothing going for it I hope that changes though.
I feel sorry for anybody that would pick up 1-2 switch instead of bomberman with this deal, or even in general. What kind of abomination is that..
I will wait and grab it when it is ported to the other systems for £10. lol