I've just checked the Argos website and the only version they list is the ?59.99 version with the Mario Amiibo. There's a ?54.99 version too with the GameCube pad adaptor but that's out of stock.
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostAs my post above. You always had the option of getting from a store. There's plenty of copy's in my local game, smithys toys and Argos, that was without even looking for it.
Or even buying off the wiiU online store, that really is a guarenteed day one, no messing around.
Expecting a guarenteed copy via post is a little unrealistic don't you think?
I think the lateness of this communication, along with fact I've paid extra to have the items on the day of release is very poor service. When you add the fact they offer me a voucher at 3% of the total order, well that just adds makes the situation worse. The compensation should be meaningful or not ordered at all.
Like most the options for buying games is limited to GAME, Toys R Us, Argos or supermarkets near by who in the main have a very poor selection of games. Realistically I wouldn't expect anyone other than GAME to sell the version of the game with the adapter or GameCube controller. They will be reasonably niche items in limited supply.
With regards to the eShop I don't buy digital games off a storefront that locks your purchases to hardware. Even then the game is only part of the order.
Ultimately if an online retailer offers you items on a specific date and you pay extra for that service, then absolutely, I expect better.Last edited by Digfox; 28-11-2014, 10:59.
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Originally posted by teddymeow View PostI've just checked the Argos website and the only version they list is the ?59.99 version with the Mario Amiibo. There's a ?54.99 version too with the GameCube pad adaptor but that's out of stock.Last edited by Digfox; 28-11-2014, 11:13.
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Originally posted by Mgear View PostIn the main ordering online is very convenient and works the majority of the time. If Amazon had let me know at any point this week that there was going to be a problem I would have happily gone elsewhere to secure the items. However they tell me the morning of the day I am meant to receive the item, which is too late.
I think the lateness of this communication, along with fact I've paid extra to have the items on the day of release is very poor service. When you add the fact they offer me a voucher at 3% of the total order, well that just adds makes the situation worse. The compensation should be meaningful or not ordered at all.
Like most the options for buying games is limited to GAME, Toys R Us, Argos or supermarkets near by who in the main have a very poor selection of games. Realistically I wouldn't expect anyone other than GAME to sell the version of the game with the adapter or GameCube controller. They will be reasonably niche items in limited supply.
With regards to the eShop I don't buy digital games off a storefront that locks your purchases to hardware. Even then the game is only part of the order.
Ultimately if an online retailer offers you items on a specific date and you pay extra for that service, then absolutely, I expect better.
Or just get the game on its own, im sure its perfectly playable with the pro controller, i doubt ninty would have programmed in for the analogue triggers on the gc controller anyway.Last edited by fishbowlhead; 28-11-2014, 11:06.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostWhy not just wait for your Amazon order to arrive.
Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostTo be fair Amazon probably let everyone know the moment they did, they were probably expecting x amount to turn up, pre ordered accordingly, then y amount turned up and was only a third of what they ordered.
Your best bet for the amibos and gc controllers + adapter will unfortunately be game i should expect.
Obviously things happen with online retailers and getting stock in on time etc. But that's still bad service and I don't think should go unnoticed.
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Yes they are for Smash only. Would be nice if they patched in the support for other big titles but I doubt they will. I have the other controller options but wanted the pad and adapter partly becuase I'm not sure they will be available for that long. Not sure on the answer to your question either, although I've read that the WiiU Pro controller is good with the game although using the Wavebird on Smash will be good fun.
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Originally posted by Shozuki View PostMy Amazon order with GC controller adaptor arrived today, no issues??
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Think im going to pull the trigger and buy a Wii U this weekend. I am thinking about getting the 8GB one as some cracking prices around. If i opt for one of these what are the options as far as storage concerned? Do i have to get external HD or can i install content from the E-Shop, such as games and VC games etc onto SD cards?
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Originally posted by gambit6613 View PostThink im going to pull the trigger and buy a Wii U this weekend. I am thinking about getting the 8GB one as some cracking prices around. If i opt for one of these what are the options as far as storage concerned? Do i have to get external HD or can i install content from the E-Shop, such as games and VC games etc onto SD cards?
All I did was bought a decent 64gb usb flash drive, it worked fine when I had mine
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Originally posted by ETC View PostAll I did was bought a decent 64gb usb flash drive, it worked fine when I had mine
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I had preordered the Smash pack with GC adaptor from Amazon, but sadly wavered and cancelled my order earlier in the week. Now I've decided I might want it again, but it seems sold out most places. I have found it for sale on Argos, having not ordered from the previously, how well do they package stuff. Don't want to buy the game and it arrives with game box all battered up. Also if I decided to wait, what chances are there that Nintendo will get decent resupplies of Smash GC adaptor packs out to retailers
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