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    1. its supposed to be 35 usd – which is 5480 yen, so maybe 39 usd/ 39 eur?

    2. IrishSpectreN7 on

      If its really that cheap I can get over being disappointed that it’s another 64 Remake.

      Provided that they flip the assets and make an actual new game this generation lol.

    3. Larkson9999 on

      I know this is a rebake but between this game and DKB, I am now tempted to waste money on the Switch 2. God damn it.

    4. zombiepaper on

      I think folks are maybe reading way too much into the exact exchange rate of the prices listed here.

      Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is currently listed as 6,980 yen digital and 7,980 yen physical in the JP store, which ends up being $59.99 USD and $69.99 USD on the US store. If they were doing 1-to-1 conversions then Yoshi would be ~$45 digital and ~$50 physical.

      I do think it should be cheaper than Yoshi, at least. My guess is we’re gonna see $49.99 digital and $59.99 physical. (But I’d be thrilled to be wrong!)

      UPDATE: [I was correct](https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/star-fox-switch-2/). Womp.

    5. you_wish_you_knew on

      It’s up on the shop now, 50 digital which likely means 60 physical which is unfortunate

    6. mementodory on

      it being a remake lowers the hype levels for sure, but it is still a net positive for me.

    7. CatsianNyandor on

      Funny that they have a price and a release date but it’s not available in the Nintendo store yet. Ah well. I was considering it but for 6400 yen I’ll definitely get the physical.

      Now available on the JP eshop, but only as the download version. Why are they not putting the phyiscal up at the same time? Like I don’t mind waiting I just don’t get why that would happen.

    8. I have played this game when it was on Super Nintendo and again on 64. I won’t be playing it a third time. This didn’t need yet another remake, the 64 remake was enough.

    9. I’m not upset that this is another 64 remake. Nintendo needs for a remake to reach a wide audience before they make a new continuation. It’s a similar situation to N. Sane Trilogy to Crash 4.

      But making it another remake (along with the art style criticisms) dampen the reception, which could hinder it reaching that new audience it needs. If it’s actually in the $30-$40 range, that helps a lot.

    10. JohnieFiveCoats on

      First Metroid and now Star Fox. Just release a new F-Zero game and blow my mind. You can remake the GCN game if you want, Nintendo.