Reggie Fils-Aimé Highlights Wii Sports Success Amid Switch 2 Tour Backlash

Apr 24,25

Reggie Fils-Aimé, the former head of Nintendo of America, has subtly weighed in on the controversy surrounding Nintendo's decision to charge for the Switch 2 tutorial game, Welcome Tour. His comments come amid widespread discussion about the $449.99 price of the Switch 2 and Mario Kart World's $79.99 price tag, which have already stirred significant debate within the gaming community.

During its recent Nintendo Direct, Nintendo introduced the Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, set to launch alongside the Switch 2 in June. This game offers a comprehensive guided tour of the new console through an interactive video game format. Described as a "virtual exhibition" of the new hardware, Welcome Tour features tech demos, minigames, and other engaging interactions designed to familiarize players with the system. The Direct showcased a small avatar navigating a larger-than-life Switch 2, exploring its features through mini-games like Speed Golf, Dodge the Spiked Balls, and a Maracas Physics Demo.

IGN has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour will be priced at $9.99 and will be available exclusively as a digital product. While this is significantly less expensive than other Switch 2 games, many fans have voiced their disappointment over having to pay for what they consider should be a free pack-in, similar to the DualSense tech demo game Astro's Playroom for the PlayStation 5.

In response to the ongoing debate, Fils-Aimé took to X / Twitter to share clips from a previous IGN interview where he recounted his efforts to include Wii Sports as a free pack-in with the Wii console. He highlighted his internal battle with Shigeru Miyamoto, who initially resisted the idea. Fils-Aimé's persistence paid off, as Wii Sports was included as a pack-in with the Wii in all regions except Japan, contributing significantly to the console's success.

Fils-Aimé also shared his efforts to bundle Wii Play with the Wii Remote, another move that initially met resistance from Miyamoto but ultimately proved successful. He emphasized the positive impact these pack-ins had on the Wii's market performance, subtly suggesting that a similar strategy could benefit the Switch 2.

Fans have picked up on Fils-Aimé's hints, with many on social media expressing their belief that he would have advocated for Welcome Tour to be included as a free pack-in with the Switch 2. This sentiment underscores the community's desire for added value with their console purchases.

In a recent interview with IGN, Nintendo of America's Vice President of Product and Player Experience, Bill Trinen, defended the decision to charge for Welcome Tour. Conducted before Nintendo's announcement of delayed pre-orders due to Trump’s tariffs, Trinen highlighted the game's extensive content and educational value. He noted that Welcome Tour goes beyond what was shown during the Nintendo Direct, offering detailed insights into the Switch 2's technology and features.

Reggie fought for Wii Sports as a Wii pack in. Photo by Susan Goldman/Bloomberg via Getty Images.
Reggie fought for Wii Sports as a Wii pack in. Photo by Susan Goldman/Bloomberg via Getty Images.

Trinen explained that Welcome Tour is designed for those interested in the technical aspects of the Switch 2, offering more than just a quick introduction. He justified the $9.99 price tag by emphasizing the depth and care put into the product, suggesting it provides good value for those who want a deeper understanding of the system.

The pricing of Welcome Tour is just one aspect of Nintendo's controversial next-gen strategy, which also includes Trinen’s response to questions surrounding the company’s decision to go for $80 Switch 2 games and the $450 price point for the Switch 2 itself. As the launch approaches, these decisions continue to fuel discussions and debates among gamers and industry observers alike.

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