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How much would you pay for a new Warioware game?

  • $29.99

    Votes: 160 26.7%
  • $39.99

    Votes: 137 22.8%
  • $49.99

    Votes: 105 17.5%
  • $59.99

    Votes: 101 16.8%
  • $69.99

    Votes: 97 16.2%

  • Total voters
    600

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Jawmuncher

Crisis Dino
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Oct 25, 2017
38,394
Ibis Island
*Definitely would not buy

Make it $40 Nintendo, then make the sequel $50-$60 once you have a whole new set of fans hooked.
 

Crayolan

Member
Oct 25, 2017
8,756
They know people don't want to pay full price for warioware lol. Half expecting the next warioware to be a download only title.
 

Lump

One Winged Slayer
Member
Oct 25, 2017
15,961
If it's a 4k Switch Pro Exclusive with Hyper Immersive Graphics, I suppose so.
 

Phendrift

Member
Oct 25, 2017
32,292
I'd pay $60 this is so easy

Era you better vote positively even if u aren't buying I NEED this series on my switch 😭
 

Dyle

One Winged Slayer
The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
29,903
If it has Mona Pizza, Ashley's Song, Body Rock, and Tomorrow Hill I'll buy it at any price
 

Belthazar90

Banned
Jun 3, 2019
4,316
I like wario ware... but 39,99 is the limit of what I'd be willing to pay for a game like it (and it would still be a bit much, honestly... Would probably wait for a sale to go bellow 29,99)
 

TheDinoman

Member
Oct 25, 2017
17,092
I really do think smaller budget priced games are the way to go for some of Nintendo's "core" IPs.

WarioWare, Star Fox, Punch-Out!!, even 2D Metroid, etc I think all would benefit a lot from having a much smaller price tag. Not everything needs to $60 AAA extravaganzas.
 

Lozjam

One Winged Slayer
Avenger
Nov 1, 2017
1,961
I would not pay 50 for Warioware. Now, 30, maybe. Honestly my preferred price is around 15. For a party game like that, I can easily get a jackbox party set for the same price, and people will be way more into. There's not really so much use for Warioware, for me.
 

Dremorak

Member
Oct 25, 2017
8,691
New Zealand
I mean, if its similar in scope to the GBA games, then $40 is fine.
If its more like the Gamecube game in terms of multiplayer options (which I guess it would?) then $50-$60 is fine.
 

EssBeeVee

Member
Oct 25, 2017
22,748
i thought that was the regular price.

also whoever took a picture of their phone instead of using screenshot is something else. are they scared they will get tracked?
 

Tavernade

Tavernade
Moderator
Sep 18, 2018
8,617
Nintendo is asking as though there is a price I'd balk at for a new WarioWare. Like, I'm sure it's better at 40 or 50 than 60, but I'd buy it at 100.
 

Streusel

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Member
Dec 28, 2017
2,407
surprised they wouldn't charge 60. i remember when rhythm heaven was 30€, good times
 
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Dekuman

Member
Oct 27, 2017
19,026
If it's Wario Wario DIY 2 i'd pay $70 for it. But with Game Garage, I kind of think that won't happen/
 

Crayolan

Member
Oct 25, 2017
8,756
I would not pay 50 for Warioware. Now, 30, maybe. Honestly my preferred price is around 15. For a party game like that, I can easily get a jackbox party set for the same price, and people will be way more into. There's not really so much use for Warioware, for me.

Aside from 1 re-release on the Gamecube which added multiplayer, Warioware is a single player series. Not a party game.
 

Dark Cloud

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Oct 27, 2017
61,087
I really do think smaller budget priced games are the way to go for some of Nintendo's "core" IPs.

WarioWare, Star Fox, Punch-Out!!, even 2D Metroid, etc I think all would benefit a lot from having a much smaller price tag. Not everything needs to $60 AAA extravaganzas.
No. That makes little sense for Star Fox or Metroid. Those should be $60 games.