Amazon has Worms Armageddon Anniversary Edition (Nintendo Switch) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+
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Game Details:
Use over 55 classically weird and wonderful weapons and tools including Earthquake, Freeze and French Sheep Strike.
Play single-player Deathmatch plus an exciting 40+ mission campaign
Over 30 custom and comedy sound banks (including stiff upper lip, Cyberworms and more).
Beloved features from the multi-player mode: Handicapping (add or deduct energy for a team), Allied Teams (team up with others to target another player), 'Worms Disease', Home Runs and many, many more.
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Amazon has Worms Armageddon Anniversary Edition (Nintendo Switch) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+
Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for sharing this deal.
Game Details:
Use over 55 classically weird and wonderful weapons and tools including Earthquake, Freeze and French Sheep Strike.
Play single-player Deathmatch plus an exciting 40+ mission campaign
Over 30 custom and comedy sound banks (including stiff upper lip, Cyberworms and more).
Beloved features from the multi-player mode: Handicapping (add or deduct energy for a team), Allied Teams (team up with others to target another player), 'Worms Disease', Home Runs and many, many more.
Model: Worms Armageddon Anniversary Edition - Nintendo Switch
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FYI, this game is also available on Xbox and PlayStation. Nintendo didn't develop it. They do 1st party ports, but this isn't one of them.
Bringing a game to a new platform involves real engineering work and development costs. This port also includes new features and updated artwork. At $25 MSRP, it's already more affordable than typical Switch releases ($60-$70). Manufacturing costs for cartridges are fairly consistent regardless of price, so the markup is fairly modest. It's not going to involve as much effort as a new Zelda game but the economics aren't supportive of a $10 price point either.
The good news is if this doesn't feel like the right fit, there are other options. You can always stick with the original 1999 version if you have it, or pick it up on Steam during the spring sale for $3. Or hold out for a deeper discount. I'm going to grab this. Thanks, OP!
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I love how Nintendo has found a way to sell old games over and over and over again to people who have already paid for them in the past. Ports should not be $20. This goes for the Rollercoaster Tycoon deal on the FP right now too.
I love how Nintendo has found a way to sell old games over and over and over again to people who have already paid for them in the past. Ports should not be $20. This goes for the Rollercoaster Tycoon deal on the FP right now too.
FYI, this game is also available on Xbox and PlayStation. Nintendo didn't develop it. They do 1st party ports, but this isn't one of them.
Bringing a game to a new platform involves real engineering work and development costs. This port also includes new features and updated artwork. At $25 MSRP, it's already more affordable than typical Switch releases ($60-$70). Manufacturing costs for cartridges are fairly consistent regardless of price, so the markup is fairly modest. It's not going to involve as much effort as a new Zelda game but the economics aren't supportive of a $10 price point either.
The good news is if this doesn't feel like the right fit, there are other options. You can always stick with the original 1999 version if you have it, or pick it up on Steam during the spring sale for $3. Or hold out for a deeper discount. I'm going to grab this. Thanks, OP!
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I love this game! I used to play the original on PS1 back in the day with a group of friends, passing the controller back and forth to one another (before wireless controllers were standard). And if I remember correctly, we would load the game and start playing a level and switch the game disc for a music CD and listened to DMX or Wu-Tang or whatever music we had available, while playing the game. Nostalgia!
They got away with Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen for $20 even though all the other GBA games were $8 on Virtual Console before it shut down just 3 years ago.
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Bringing a game to a new platform involves real engineering work and development costs. This port also includes new features and updated artwork. At $25 MSRP, it's already more affordable than typical Switch releases ($60-$70). Manufacturing costs for cartridges are fairly consistent regardless of price, so the markup is fairly modest. It's not going to involve as much effort as a new Zelda game but the economics aren't supportive of a $10 price point either.
The good news is if this doesn't feel like the right fit, there are other options. You can always stick with the original 1999 version if you have it, or pick it up on Steam during the spring sale for $3. Or hold out for a deeper discount. I'm going to grab this. Thanks, OP!
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Bringing a game to a new platform involves real engineering work and development costs. This port also includes new features and updated artwork. At $25 MSRP, it's already more affordable than typical Switch releases ($60-$70). Manufacturing costs for cartridges are fairly consistent regardless of price, so the markup is fairly modest. It's not going to involve as much effort as a new Zelda game but the economics aren't supportive of a $10 price point either.
The good news is if this doesn't feel like the right fit, there are other options. You can always stick with the original 1999 version if you have it, or pick it up on Steam during the spring sale for $3. Or hold out for a deeper discount. I'm going to grab this. Thanks, OP!
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$20 isn't terrible, but definitely will make someone who's never played this game think twice.
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