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Hillsy_: 3DS Console UK: £229.99 (GAME UK)
And I thought the JPN price of £189-ish was a tad too much.
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Timelegend: I was reluctant at first when I heard Nintendo was releasing yet another one because I already bought the Nintendo DSi followed by a Nintendo Dsi XL before. But then I read that The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D might be released on the 3DS which kind of made me change my mind.

I was thinking of trading in my old Nintendo DSi for cash at GAME or Gamestation but they only give £45 or £60 in-store cash for it.

Anyone else thinking of getting a Nintendo 3DS in March and/or knows some better shops in the UK that give a little more for a DSi?
Game often give you more if you part ex it for a new console, rather than just trying to cash it in.

I'm holding off on the 3ds until I can get info on the power port.
I've got a widget for my DSlite that runs it from AAA batteries.
If I can use this on the 3ds (or get a new one) I'll probably buy one.
I could never get such a widget for the DSi.
This becomes even more of a red line with the above info regarding battery life on the 3ds.
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Hillsy_: 3DS Console UK: £229.99 (GAME UK)
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bansama: And I thought the JPN price of £189-ish was a tad too much.
It's pretty much a rule that things are more expensive here. If it was expensive in Japan then it's going to be super expensive here. :P

Actually, Nintendo didn't define a RRP here, they just let the shops set whatever they thought they could get away with. Apparently the trade price that the shops are buying them at is £173. Amazon.co.uk is selling them for £220, stating that it's £10 off the RRP even though there's no RRP.
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eyeball226: It's pretty much a rule that things are more expensive here. If it was expensive in Japan then it's going to be super expensive here. :P
While that might be true for hardware, games and DVDs, etc., are far cheaper in the UK than they are here. I import most of my DVD box sets from the UK as it saves me a ton of money. For example, the NCIS series 1 to 6 box set cost me around £70 from Amazon.co.uk to buy the same six series here would cost from £408 to £816 or so depending on whether the series are sold in one box or split in two boxes per series (as is the general norm here).

Another example is that we have to pay around £46 for an anime DVD/Bluray. Said DVD/Bluray will generally only have 1 or 2 episodes on it so around 23 to 60 mins in length.

And the prices of games are just as bad. A couple of years ago you would expect to pay at most £45 for a game. Now, it's £60 at least. Regardless of console/handheld system. And PC games (when available locally) are at an open price. So that's £75 and up.

Forget sales, forget prices going down to reduce stock. It doesn't happen here. So, you actually get it pretty good. That's about one of the only things I miss about the UK.
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eyeball226: It's pretty much a rule that things are more expensive here. If it was expensive in Japan then it's going to be super expensive here. :P
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bansama: While that might be true for hardware, games and DVDs, etc., are far cheaper in the UK than they are here. I import most of my DVD box sets from the UK as it saves me a ton of money. For example, the NCIS series 1 to 6 box set cost me around £70 from Amazon.co.uk to buy the same six series here would cost from £408 to £816 or so depending on whether the series are sold in one box or split in two boxes per series (as is the general norm here).

Another example is that we have to pay around £46 for an anime DVD/Bluray. Said DVD/Bluray will generally only have 1 or 2 episodes on it so around 23 to 60 mins in length.

And the prices of games are just as bad. A couple of years ago you would expect to pay at most £45 for a game. Now, it's £60 at least. Regardless of console/handheld system. And PC games (when available locally) are at an open price. So that's £75 and up.

Forget sales, forget prices going down to reduce stock. It doesn't happen here. So, you actually get it pretty good. That's about one of the only things I miss about the UK.
Damn, you poor bugger. That is pretty dreadful... I'm pretty down about this region restriction business too. The fact that it's optional doesn't fill me with confidence either, because it's pretty much a guarantee that some publishers will use it. This throws doubt on potential imports because there's a risk that there might be region locking (although you don't know for sure).
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bansama: While that might be true for hardware, games and DVDs, etc., are far cheaper in the UK than they are here. I import most of my DVD box sets from the UK as it saves me a ton of money. For example, the NCIS series 1 to 6 box set cost me around £70 from Amazon.co.uk to buy the same six series here would cost from £408 to £816 or so depending on whether the series are sold in one box or split in two boxes per series (as is the general norm here).

Another example is that we have to pay around £46 for an anime DVD/Bluray. Said DVD/Bluray will generally only have 1 or 2 episodes on it so around 23 to 60 mins in length.

And the prices of games are just as bad. A couple of years ago you would expect to pay at most £45 for a game. Now, it's £60 at least. Regardless of console/handheld system. And PC games (when available locally) are at an open price. So that's £75 and up.

Forget sales, forget prices going down to reduce stock. It doesn't happen here. So, you actually get it pretty good. That's about one of the only things I miss about the UK.
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eyeball226: Damn, you poor bugger. That is pretty dreadful... I'm pretty down about this region restriction business too. The fact that it's optional doesn't fill me with confidence either, because it's pretty much a guarantee that some publishers will use it. This throws doubt on potential imports because there's a risk that there might be region locking (although you don't know for sure).
Damn, I haven't pirated crap in years and that would have me eying a torrent service....

Well, I guess I did get a subbed copy of Let The Right One In when they were all the studios refused to import it (and I would have had to drive 400 miles to see it in a theater), score one for culture (or profit, I guess) one finally relented. So I guess I'm a filthy pirate.
I really want one. Especially since my DSi has stopped working properly. It thinks I'm touching the screen when I'm not, and that can keep me from using the D-Pad or touch screen properly.
I confess. I preordered one the moment Amazon.co.uk put them up.

When it comes down to it, there's still a 12 year old Nintendo fanboy inside of me. But not in the illegal way... >.>
on the GAME site you can trade a DSi XL for £105.00 so you pay £124.99 for the 3DS console. There are also other trade ins such as the DS Lite, DSi, PSP 3000, Xbox 360 Arcade etc.. but they don't give alot for those. Check the website for more details. Might be worth a gander :) Remember it is for a limited time, so if anyone is interested jump on the wagon soonish.
Post edited January 23, 2011 by Hillsy_
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eyeball226: I confess. I preordered one the moment Amazon.co.uk put them up.

When it comes down to it, there's still a 12 year old Nintendo fanboy inside of me. But not in the illegal way... >.>
Well, that's because Nintendo makes amazing games.
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eyeball226: I confess. I preordered one the moment Amazon.co.uk put them up.

When it comes down to it, there's still a 12 year old Nintendo fanboy inside of me. But not in the illegal way... >.>
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Orryyrro: Well, that's because Nintendo makes amazing games.
Made. I've lost a lot of confidence in them in recent years. And still I turn into a squealing 12 year old when they announce a new console. D=

Also: Paper fucking Mario
Well, it launches tomorrow in Europe. I'm going to get one, even though the launch lineup is piss-poor. I'll decide which game to get after having a go on other people's games.
I suppose it will be a good system and all, but it can't compare to the awesomeness that is the Virtual Boy. Now that was 3D! ~_^
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Umm... there was a big gap between the Gameboy and the Gameboy Color. That's a good deal of waiting...

Also, the DS Lite was worse than the DS, if you ask me. I never upgraded mine, but all my friends with lites ended up with broken hinges no matter how careful they were. Also, I hated the d-pad on the thing. Not as horrible as a PSP's (diagonals are still possible on a lite), but pretty bad. Nice screens though, and the larger and better-placed stylus was too. The GBA cartridges sticking out was ridiculous, but still better than nothing.


Seeing as I haven't upgraded this whole time, I might be game to get the 3DS. Unfortunately, I can't really see the whole 3D images thing very well. Like 3D movies and 'magic-eye' images, I used to be able to see those pop-out, doesn't work very well for me anymore. I don't know why, I guess I just have more trouble with depth than I used to. Kind of annoying since 3D is such a big fad again, so I probably won't. If I was, I'd wait for them to make an inevitable 3DS XL at the very least.

Given, I've a plethora of DS games, and there's many more I've never played, so there's no rush.
Had a go on one, impressive but Its something i'd never use so Im going to avoid wasting money(which im bad at already)