Dress up like Jon Lindemann.
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The Balance Board Bundle will set players back 9,800 Yen (approximately $105). The stand alone version, however, will cost 2,200 Yen (approximately $22), which makes the release one of the few times Nintendo has priced a new title that cheap.
The Japanese version of Wii Fit Plus is set to be released on October 1. A North America release date has yet to be announced, but it is scheduled for this fall.
This will still go for £30-35 as ever.
In a way, I'm not surprised considering that everyone says that this feels like a expansion pack rather than a full fledged sequel.
Quote from: Flames_of_chaos on July 24, 2009, 10:18:50 PMIn a way, I'm not surprised considering that everyone says that this feels like a expansion pack rather than a full fledged sequel. It is LITERALLY an expansion pack. It still contains all of the content of the first game, just expanded. I wouldn't pay more than $20 for it, and I think most other people will feel the same way once they realize what's included.
QuoteThis will still go for £30-35 as ever.Man, I feel for the UK gamers out there. I was appalled at the Call of Duty price hike, wouldn't be surprised if they did they same with Wii Fit +.I don't even want to imagine what Rock Band: Beatles Edition would cost. Can't they give UK gamers a 'native sons' discount or something? [/off topic]
So basically like Mario Galaxy 2?
Quote from: GoldenPhoenix on July 25, 2009, 04:02:24 AMSo basically like Mario Galaxy 2?If you want to compare 50 hours of new Mario gameplay with six new exercises and a dozen mini-games, go right ahead.