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'''Nintendo Selects''' (named '''Happy Price Selection''' in Japan) is a budget label line of best-selling games re-printed and sold at a lower price, introduced May 15, 2011.<ref>Reilly, Jim (2011-05-04). "[http://wii.ign.com/articles/116/1165963p1.html Nintendo Confirms Wii Price Cut]". ''IGN''. Retrieved March 30, 2017.</ref> For example, in the United States when a Nintendo game is launched on the [[Wii]] console, its MSRP is typically $49.99 (£39.99 in the UK), and if the game is successful, selling over a million copies, later down the line Nintendo may decide to issue a re-print of the same game under the Nintendo Selects label, and lower its MSRP to $19.99 (£14.99 in the UK) as a promotional service for its consumers. Nintendo Selects is also a rebranding of the [[Player's Choice]] series. The Wii is the first console to have its titles under the Nintendo Selects label. The [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]] are the first consoles to have titles under the Nintendo Selects label both physically and digitally. | '''Nintendo Selects''' (named '''Happy Price Selection''' in Japan) is a budget label line of best-selling games re-printed and sold at a lower price, introduced May 15, 2011.<ref>Reilly, Jim (2011-05-04). "[http://wii.ign.com/articles/116/1165963p1.html Nintendo Confirms Wii Price Cut]". ''IGN''. Retrieved March 30, 2017.</ref> For example, in the United States when a Nintendo game is launched on the [[Wii]] console, its MSRP is typically $49.99 (£39.99 in the UK), and if the game is successful, selling over a million copies, later down the line Nintendo may decide to issue a re-print of the same game under the Nintendo Selects label, and lower its MSRP to $19.99 (£14.99 in the UK) as a promotional service for its consumers. Nintendo Selects is also a rebranding of the [[Player's Choice]] series. The Wii is the first console to have its titles under the Nintendo Selects label. The [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]] are the first consoles to have titles under the Nintendo Selects label both physically and digitally. |
Revision as of 21:20, March 14, 2018
Nintendo Selects (named Happy Price Selection in Japan) is a budget label line of best-selling games re-printed and sold at a lower price, introduced May 15, 2011.[1] For example, in the United States when a Nintendo game is launched on the Wii console, its MSRP is typically $49.99 (£39.99 in the UK), and if the game is successful, selling over a million copies, later down the line Nintendo may decide to issue a re-print of the same game under the Nintendo Selects label, and lower its MSRP to $19.99 (£14.99 in the UK) as a promotional service for its consumers. Nintendo Selects is also a rebranding of the Player's Choice series. The Wii is the first console to have its titles under the Nintendo Selects label. The Nintendo 3DS and Wii U are the first consoles to have titles under the Nintendo Selects label both physically and digitally.
Wii
- Mario Super Sluggers (May 15, 2011)
- Super Paper Mario (August 28, 2011)
- Mario Strikers Charged (August 28, 2011)
- Super Mario Galaxy (August 28, 2011)
- New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis (June 10, 2012)
- Donkey Kong Country Returns (March 11, 2016)
- Super Mario All-Stars (March 11, 2016)
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 (March 11, 2016)
Nintendo 3DS
- Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (March 11, 2016)
- Mario Party: Island Tour (March 11, 2016)
- Yoshi's New Island (March 11, 2016)
- Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (August 26, 2016)
- Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (February 6, 2017)
- Super Mario 3D Land (February 5, 2018)
- Ultimate NES Remix (February 5, 2018)
Wii U
- Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (March 11, 2016)
- NES Remix Pack (March 11, 2016)
- Super Mario 3D World (March 11, 2016)
- Nintendo Land (August 26, 2016)
Boxarts
- Nintendo Selects - Super Mario All-Stars NA.PNG
List of Mario games in Europe
Wii
- Mario Strikers Charged (May 20, 2011)
- WarioWare: Smooth Moves (May 20, 2011)
- Super Mario Galaxy (September 16, 2011)
- Super Paper Mario (June 22, 2012)
- New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis (June 22, 2012)
- Mario Party 8 (March 22, 2013)
- Donkey Kong Country Returns (October 18, 2013)
- Mario Kart Wii (October 18, 2013)
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (October 18, 2013)
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 (June 13, 2014)
- New Super Mario Bros. Wii (June 13, 2014)
- Mario Party 9 (November 6, 2014)
Nintendo 3DS
- Mario Party: Island Tour (October 16, 2015)
- Mario Tennis Open (October 16, 2015)
- Yoshi's New Island (October 16, 2015)
- Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (May 2016)
- Paper Mario: Sticker Star (May 2016)
- Super Mario 3D Land (October 13, 2017)[2]
- Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (October 13, 2017)[2]
Wii U
- Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (April 15, 2016)
- New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U (April 15, 2016)
- Super Mario 3D World (September 30, 2016)
- Mario Party 10 (September 30, 2016)
- Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (September 30, 2016)
Boxarts
- Nintendo Selects - NSMBU.png
List of Mario games in Oceania
Wii
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (November 7, 2013)[3]
- Mario Kart Wii (November 7, 2013)[3]
- Super Mario Galaxy (November 7, 2013)[3]
Nintendo 3DS
- Yoshi's New Island (May 26, 2016)[4]
- Mario Tennis Open (May 26, 2016)[4]
- Mario Party: Island Tour (May 26, 2016)[4]
- Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (May 11, 2017)[5]
- Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (May 11, 2017)[5]
- Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (May 11, 2017)[5]
- Paper Mario: Sticker Star (May 11, 2017)[5]
Wii U
- New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U (May 7, 2016)[6]
- Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (December 1, 2016)[7]
List of Mario games in South Korea
Wii
- Mario Kart Wii (August 28, 2014)
- Mario Strikers Charged (August 28, 2014)
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (November 6, 2014)
- Super Mario Galaxy (April 23, 2015)
Nintendo 3DS
- Yoshi's New Island (December 7, 2017)
- Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (December 7, 2017)
List of Mario games in Japan
- Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (September 15, 2016)
- Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (March 17, 2016)
- Mario Tennis Open (September 15, 2016)
See also
External links
References
- ^ Reilly, Jim (2011-05-04). "Nintendo Confirms Wii Price Cut". IGN. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
- ^ a b Nintendo. (August 22, 2017). gamescom 2017 kicks off with new announcements for Splatoon 2, ARMS and more!. Nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
- ^ a b c Vuckovic, D. (October 17, 2013). Nintendo Selects range for Wii finally coming to Australia. Vooks. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
- ^ a b c Vuckovic, D. (May 19, 2016). New Nintendo 3DS Games Join the Selects Range in Australia. Vooks. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
- ^ a b c d Nintendo. (April 28, 2017). New Nintendo 2DS XL portable system to launch in Australia & New Zealand on June 15!. Nintendo.com.au. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
- ^ Vuckovic, D. (April 27, 2016). Wii U Nintendo Selects Range Comes to Australia on May 7th. Vooks. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
- ^ Vuckovic, D. (November 14, 2016). Pikmin 3 and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Join Selects Range in Australia. Vooks. Retrieved April 28, 2017.