Wait, there was a pop up? Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
D: I should probably call Nintendo now, huh?
D: I should probably call Nintendo now, huh?
I think you should be fine, but I'd call or e-mail them still just in case. Because of the high demand and technical difficulties, they extended the offer. Anyone who registered the game on Club Nintendo in the first two days after release will receive the CD.
I registered the game on the European Club Nintendo website literally as soon as I got the game on the day of release.I think you should be fine, but I'd call or e-mail them still just in case. Because of the high demand and technical difficulties, they extended the offer. Anyone who registered the game on Club Nintendo in the first two days after release will receive the CD.
SHOULD HAVE PRE-ORDERED!NO! I HAD IT 3 DAYS AFTER RELEASE!!!![]()
SHOULD HAVE PRE-ORDERED!
(Or got it early from Target. ;D)
Yeah, I didnt really Pre-Order for the reason that I thought it wouldn't be sold out in like 5 hours after the doors open.
Looks like EB games Australia is secretly selling this early. So I'm going to try for the CD..
I know, I read it. I was teasing. =pOnce again...
I know, I read it. I was teasing. =p
But still. I know practically every game I preorder isn't going to be sold out on release day, but I still do it just to be safe (and for preorder bonuses). It's not like it costs you extra money or anything... There's really no reason not to preorder, especially with games as big as Ocarina of Time 3D.
It's assuming that he intended to buy the game on its release date. If you're gonna buy it right when it comes out anyway, why not just preorder?What if want to read some reviews before deciding?
No. I've read a few articles about that, actually. Some places are selling the game early in Australia, but it's not really early, because they're just imported from Europe, where the game is already released. You can't register it on the Australian Club Nintendo, so no soundtrack. So, the choice is yours; get the game a few days early and skip out on the soundtrack, or wait a few days and get the Australian version with the free soundtrack.Okay, so Australia ordered the European version or something in illegally or something like that 6 days early and I can go get it, but when I register it, since it's European will I get the CD or not? Because you know, it's 50 per country and since I got the Euro one then would it count as Europe?
Okay, so Australia ordered the European version or something in illegally or something like that 6 days early and I can go get it, but when I register it, since it's European will I get the CD or not? Because you know, it's 50 per country and since I got the Euro one then would it count as Europe?
No. I've read a few articles about that, actually. Some places are selling the game early in Australia, but it's not really early, because they're just imported from Europe, where the game is already released. You can't register it on the Australian Club Nintendo, so no soundtrack. So, the choice is yours; get the game a few days early and skip out on the soundtrack, or wait a few days and get the Australian version with the free soundtrack.