Another six games popped up over a week after I had first entered the game codes. Only 10 coins each, but that is another 60 coins! With the remaining Post Plays I have not seen yet, I should be over a 1000; oop more popped up make that over 1100 coins.
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Woosh, that star value rate is nuts. Okay I can see the frustration of no DL games up front. The Points Cards really should be similar or maybe just a little less value for the incentive to redeem the coins. Cheaper to just buy the cards since not a Club Nintendo exclusive, there should be a red hat on the cards at those "prices".alienjesus wrote:Point Cards are crazy expensive. 1000 nintendo points costs 4000 stars, which is the equivalent of 16 Wii U points cards. That's £7 of credit.
The exchange rates of the digital games in the US are much better. SNES and GBA games on Wii U cost £5.49- £6.29 over here and it costs the equivalent of about 4 registered Wii U games in the US in coins - that's practically 4 times the exchange rate!
And on Doc Louis' Punch Out - sure, I can play Punch Out on Wii anyway, but it's an exclusive piece of content not available anywhere else - that won't be (legally) available anywhere else in future either most likely. As a punch-out fan I feel I'd be crazy to miss it.
Still not keen on the Doc Louis other then okay I'm punching a unique character. Is there anything special besides possibly a special power move from Doc? I still need to get the retail version of Punch Out. I know it has great reviews and have played the NES version and even the obscure game Fight Night on the Commodore 64. Just waiting for price drop as the WiiU takes over the store shelves.
I'm not sure I like the idea of swinging my arms with the Wiimote and Nunchuck punching the other boxer in that Punch Out game though. Have the old Radica Motion Detecting Boxing PlugnPlay and it is a workout! A friend of mine gave them to my son as a Christmas present when he was a little tike, I think these came out before the Wii console.


