So glad my Amazon order that was supposed to be here on release day is getting here today. I don't even have a 3DS yet, but ordered to make sure I could get the soundtrack. Fuck you Nintendo.
So glad my Amazon order that was supposed to be here on release day is getting here today. I don't even have a 3DS yet, but ordered to make sure I could get the soundtrack. Fuck you Nintendo.
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An alternate opinion after reading the rage on various forums...
I understand: Everyone has their "thing" and that thing might include game swag such as free soundtrack CD's. That's cool.
That being said, from a music appreciation standpoint...who the hell doesn't have these mp3's in their collection by now? I've had the OOT soundtrack on my iPod since 2003. Most OOT 3DS buyers probably had it years before that. Missing out on a CD full of songs you already have isn't the end of the world. Cheer up.
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There's no reason they need to shortchange the people who are actually buying 3DS games like this considering NO ONE IS BUYING THEM. Why can't they print more of the CD's?
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Or of course the other option: make a free digital download for everyone who bought it.
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I hope you two went ahead and registered the game anyway because I saw this last night:
Thank you for your interest in this offer. All members who registered the game by 12:01am Pacific Time Tuesday, June 21, 2011 will receive the CD. Beyond this date, we will continue to send CDs to registrants on a first-come, first-serve basis, while supplies last.
When I said Modern Nintendo lost their ways and no longer knows what they are doing on all counts, I have a little more evidence. Also, digital distribution sucks ass; give me a CD, a tape or an album over it any day.
Not producing enough of the CDs is the most recent move that shows Nintendo's lack of confidence in the consumer which will ultimately show lack of confidence towards Nintendo.
Yea, I just wish it was more concrete like Europe’s club Nintendo which states that, everyone that registers before June 30th will be guaranteed a soundtrack.
I would assume that our offer will be about the same but you never know with the “first-come, first-serve basis, while supplies last” wording.
What are you talking about? Because of a lot of misinformation around the web about this soundtrack allegedly being limited to 500 copies or 5,000 copies or whatever lies people made up, lots of people flooded Nintendo's website within the first few hours of the game being on-sale. As a result, their servers became overwhelmed. Despite this, everyone who registered in the first two days of release is guaranteed a copy and from what I understand, everyone else who registers within a reasonable period of time (i.e. the next few weeks) will get it as well. The CDs won't even ship out for two weeks, so it doesn't matter if Nintendo pressed ten or a million already, they will have plenty to ship out in two weeks. So, what exactly is the problem?
They should have expected the mass flooding for something like this. Nintendo knows that there are hundreds of thousands, if not millions of Zelda fans out there who were waiting for this. History repeats itself.
Let's look at the Super Mario All-Stars reiteration for the Wii. Stores were out within days of stocking... Nintendo even had to make a second print shortly following. I ordered mine on Amazon luckily, though they were suffering back orders, so it could have been cancelled there. Just saying Nintendo should prepare for these instances.
Well, from a business perspective, I don't think Nintendo could have anticipated this much demand for a re-release of an old game that has already been re-released on another fairly recent platform, especially among people that don't even own a 3ds or have intentions of buying one anytime soon. They also don't want to get stuck with a bunch of unsold inventory sitting there or being returned by retailers. Everyone who had a problem registering was helped quickly by Nintendo's phone customer service people and will get the soundtrack.
As for the SMAS situation, that game was readily available at retailers for several weeks and for some time after that. It wasn't until flippers and hoarders started grabbing them up that a problem was created. Nintendo did a reprint and now the game is readily available again.
I'm guessing you're not old enough to remember what it was like in the NES days when you literally had to get in line at a store in hopes of scoring a copy of Super Mario 3 or other big releases at full price. It sometimes took weeks for new stock to arrive. At least this game was readily avaiable everywhere and even came with discount bundling at Target, Best Buy and other retailers.
Thought it might be worth noting that I got a shipping confirmation yesterday afternoon. I put my code in before the deadline but never got a popup confirming my order, so I called a couple days after-the-fact and got it straightened out no problem.
Got mine today (as I'm sure many of you did as well).. I dunno but it looks a little cheap to me. Just saying
Mine came in today too... unlike NE146 up there, I think it's kinda classy looking :P
If you want cheap looking, you should look up the original Nintendo Power release of the Ocarina soundtrack.
Got it front plastic came crushed XD , replaced it and now it looks fine.
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I got mine yesterday as well and in prefect shape. I am keeping mine sealed with plans to hoard it for years. I am not really into just listening to video game music and I'm sure there will be a .zip or .rar of the cd online after a while if I want to check out what those unused songs sound like.
I figure keeping this limited time thing sealed will pay off in the end. And I mean something like 10-15 years later when almost all of them have been opened.
For those interested, I did a combination box opening / comparison of the soundtrack. I compared it to the original Nintendo Power release of the soundtrack of the N64 version.
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