Re: Nintendo Wii discussion - post your friend codes
Well , I was due :lol:
Good thought!
Well , I was due :lol:
Good thought!
Oct. 16: Thrillville: Off the Rails from LucasArts
Oct. 22: EA PLAYGROUND from Electronic Arts
Oct. 23: The Sims 2 Castaway from Electronic Arts
Oct. 23: Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis from Rockstar Games
Oct. 23: The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night from Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
Oct. 23: NARUTO: Clash of Ninja Revolution from TOMY Corporation
Oct. 28: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock from Activision
Oct. 29: Battalion Wars 2 from Nintendo
Oct. 30: NEED FOR SPEED PROSTREET from Electronic Arts
Oct. 30: THE SIMPSONS from Electronic Arts
Oct. 31: Manhunt 2 from Rockstar Games
October: Tony Hawk's Proving Ground from Activision
October: Namco Museum Remix from NAMCO BANDAI Games America
October: Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Burning Earth from THQ
October: SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis from THQ
Nov. 5: Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn from Nintendo
Nov. 6: LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga from LucasArts
Nov. 6: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games from SEGA
Nov. 12: Super Mario Galaxy from Nintendo
Nov. 13: Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 from Atari, Inc.
Nov. 13: Godzilla Unleashed from Atari, Inc.
Nov. 13: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary from Eidos, Inc.
Nov. 13: BLOCKS from Electronic Arts
Nov. 13: MEDAL OF HONOR HEROES 2 from Electronic Arts
Nov. 13: Geometry Wars: Galaxies from Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
Nov. 19: Link's Crossbow Training (packaged with Wii Zapper) from Nintendo
Nov. 20: Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords from D3Publisher of America
November: Trauma Center: New Blood from Atlus USA
November: Star Trek: Conquest from Bethesda Softworks
November: Ghost Squad from SEGA
November: WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 from THQ
November: Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 from Ubisoft
November: CSI: Hard Evidence from Ubisoft
November: Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 from Ubisoft
December: MX vs. ATV Untamed from THQ
December: Super Swing Golf Season 2 from Tecmo, Inc.
December: Rygar: The Battle of Argus from Tecmo, Inc.
December: Nitrobike from Ubisoft
Holiday 2007: NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams from SEGA
Winter '07: SoulCalibur Legends from NAMCO BANDAI Games America
Jan. 21: Endless Ocean from Nintendo
Feb. 10 : Super Smash Bros. Brawl from Nintendo
Feb. 19: Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity from SEGA
February: No More Heroes from Ubisoft
Q1: One Piece: Unlimited Adventure from NAMCO BANDAI Games America
Spring '08: Mario Kart Wii (name not final) from Nintendo
That's around $225.00 before taxes.Nov. 5: Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn from Nintendo
Nov. 6: LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga from LucasArts
Nov. 6: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games from SEGA
Nov. 12: Super Mario Galaxy from Nintendo
Nov. 19: Link's Crossbow Training (packaged with Wii Zapper) from Nintendo
Finally got my Wii online due to getting an updated modem from my internet provider (previous modem wasn't acknowledged by my Wii).
My Friend Code, if anyone wants to add:
2755 2841 1293 6451
That's around $225.00 before taxes.
And then I still want to get MySims. $275.00 total with the above.
Sigh...
Hey , I've added you to this http://www.ultimatecentral.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9221 It's a thread with just members codes in it , Check it out if you are looking for their codes too.
Heres what you do
1)trade in games to lower cost and get money back
2) look places like e-bay. they usually have them cheaper
3) wait a month or too for some as they will lower in price
you already knew this i'm sure but I figured it would help
1) I don't do trade-ins. Hate it. Especially because I'll get like $6-12 back after spending $53 on that. The hell with that. Now, if it's a game I got for free (whereas someone just gave it to me) different story.
ice said:2) I don't do ebay. You need a credit card or paypal or whatever, to which I don't have.
3) Prices do not lower in a month or two. Especially with brand new releases. And more especially with games that have good sales. And even if they don't, they takes months to lower prices, and by then, it won't be by much as they lower probably around $3-$5.
1) I don't do trade-ins. Hate it. Especially because I'll get like $6-12 back after spending $53 on that. The hell with that. Now, if it's a game I got for free (whereas someone just gave it to me) different story.
2) I don't do ebay. You need a credit card or paypal or whatever, to which I don't have.
3) Prices do not lower in a month or two. Especially with brand new releases. And more especially with games that have good sales. And even if they don't, they takes months to lower prices, and by then, it won't be by much as they lower probably around $3-$5.
Damn. That sucks.Not to sound whiny (although it's perfectly within reason considering the circumstances), but try living in Europe. You know how much we pay for a new game? 60 Euro. That's approximately $85. What's worse, while, yes, prices do eventually drop in the US or UK, ours stay that high for anything up to a few years. It's not uncommon to find Gamecube games here that are 4 years old and still full price. Now that would be ridiculous anywhere, never mind the fact that the Gamecube is officially a dead console. If we do want to exchange games, firstly there are very few shops that sell a decent selection of games, never mind trade, but those that do will give you about 10 Euro per game. The Wii itself costs 250 Euro here, or $350. Finally, we get shafted with release dates. Everyone complains about Brawl getting delayed until February. We're probably not going to get it until April or May.
Europe really sucks sometimes.
1) I don't do trade-ins. Hate it. Especially because I'll get like $6-12 back after spending $53 on that.
Not to sound whiny (although it's perfectly within reason considering the circumstances), but try living in Europe. You know how much we pay for a new game? 60 Euro. That's approximately $85. What's worse, while, yes, prices do eventually drop in the US or UK, ours stay that high for anything up to a few years. It's not uncommon to find Gamecube games here that are 4 years old and still full price. Now that would be ridiculous anywhere, never mind the fact that the Gamecube is officially a dead console. If we do want to exchange games, firstly there are very few shops that sell a decent selection of games, never mind trade, but those that do will give you about 10 Euro per game. The Wii itself costs 250 Euro here, or $350. Finally, we get shafted with release dates. Everyone complains about Brawl getting delayed until February. We're probably not going to get it until April or May.
Europe really sucks sometimes.
Trade-ins are the biggest ripoffs ever invented. I wish Gamestop would go out of business and the people that created it fall off a cliff.
Not to sound whiny (although it's perfectly within reason considering the circumstances), but try living in Europe. You know how much we pay for a new game? 60 Euro. That's approximately $85. What's worse, while, yes, prices do eventually drop in the US or UK, ours stay that high for anything up to a few years. It's not uncommon to find Gamecube games here that are 4 years old and still full price. Now that would be ridiculous anywhere, never mind the fact that the Gamecube is officially a dead console. If we do want to exchange games, firstly there are very few shops that sell a decent selection of games, never mind trade, but those that do will give you about 10 Euro per game. The Wii itself costs 250 Euro here, or $350. Finally, we get shafted with release dates. Everyone complains about Brawl getting delayed until February. We're probably not going to get it until April or May.
Europe really sucks sometimes.
You live in Amsterdam
Quit your whining!
I don't have enough money for special brownies, I stuffed all my notes between some hookers g-string whilst smoking an enormous spliff in my clogs.