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Hey Nintendo, it's time for a Wii price cutDVDBack23 @ Jun 16, 2009 02:42 | 21 comments
The drop marked the third consecutive month the Wii saw substantial declines in sales. Supply issues are no longer a problem either, as there are ample amounts on store shelves.
Analysts are now coming out in droves declaring the console has reached a saturation point at its current price and price cut is necessary to stop the continued decline in sales. A $50 price cut, bringing the Wii to the same price as that of the low-end Xbox 360 Arcade seems to be a good point.
Nintendo continues to deny any price cut is in the works however. We have "no plans to reduce its prices at this time."
"We expect Nintendo to cut the price of the Wii before the holiday," adds Wedbush Morgan video game analyst Michael Pachter. The Wii is the only console to not see its price tag slashed since launch.
BMO Capital analyst Edward Williams wrote that he believes the Wii "is selling in a more traditional seasonal pattern."
Major US retailer GameStop CEO Daniel DeMatteo agrees with the sentiment and believes a minimum $50 USD price cut is coming to the Wii by the Q3 2009. |
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Comment by: AlmostOz (Jun 16, 2009 03:06) We are always told about these "experts" who say price cuts are coming to ps3 wii etc.
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Comment by: KillerBug (Jun 16, 2009 04:27) Hehe...they think that by lowering the price to match the Xbox 360 will sell it? Maybe if they beat the price of the Xbox it might help, but for the same price you will not fix anything. |
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Comment by: iamgq (Jun 16, 2009 05:48) nothing wrong with the price, better games is needed though... |
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Comment by: MrXenu (Jun 16, 2009 09:36) Do you think Nintendo even care that sales are dropping? They are still beating 360 and ps3 put together. The only games that sell well on the Wii are Nintendo published games, like WiiFit and such, they make a massive killing off those products.
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Comment by: redux79 (Jun 16, 2009 12:55) I think nintendo will let the wii stagnate while releasing a few better games over the next year or two. They made a killing this generation of consoles which puts them in a great position to release the first console of the next generation. If they can beat MS and sony by 4 to 6 months I think they’ll cement a decent lead that may just hold considering the huge fan base they've created. |
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Comment by: happydoob (Jun 16, 2009 15:58) Originally posted by KillerBug: Wow, the wii has been beating the ps3 and xbox 360 sales combined, this thing hasn't needed help selling since it came out |
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Comment by: atomicxl (Jun 16, 2009 16:43) Originally posted by KillerBug: Thing is that the Wii sells more than the PS3 and 360 combined. Sales have dropped, but it's more like sales dropped from being crazy insane levels to just crazy levels. |
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Comment by: DSWarrior (Jun 16, 2009 19:50) I agree...Nintendo NEEDS better games. As someone said above, the only games that sell well are Nintendo developed ones...and some WiiWare games due to their craziness and innovations (kind of). If Nintendo keeps releasing garbage for the Wii it will suffer the same fate as the GameCube. I do love my Wii though, but I'm tired of seeing dumb games on the shelves. Besides...atomicxl is right...sales are not dropping down to a "OMG! NO ONE BUYS GAMES ANYMORE" levels....so if Nintendo wants to keep the lead, they better get working on some good games and sequels to their franchises.... |
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Comment by: SProdigy (Jun 16, 2009 22:38) Originally posted by DSWarrior: Nintendo isn't releasing the garbage, rather they are whoring the Wii license to games based on bad movie franchises, cartoons, and kiddie crap. Sony did the same with the PS2. If you aren't going to buy/rent/play the game, then why bring it up? I doubt even magazine reviewers play EVERYTHING that comes out! (Who has the time?)
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Comment by: atomicxl (Jun 17, 2009 03:03) I think the "needs more games" argument is a little old. The SNES was the king of great 3rd party titles... but that was over 15 years ago. Starting with the N64, Nintendo consoles have basically been boxes that play Nintendo brand games and nothing else.
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Comment by: bobiroc (Jun 17, 2009 03:18) I still enjoy my Wii system. I can't honestly say which system I play more the Wii or the 360. I will agree that the 3rd party (for the most part) developers have underutilized the controller scheme and made it into a gimmick. I think that the game developers need to step up and while the mini-games are fun they lose their fun factor fast. But there are just some games that are more fun to play with the motion controller than a standard controller. Play the new Punch out or Metroid or Zelda. Those games are a hell of a lot more fun that way IMO. Speaking of Metroid have you all seen the trailer for the next installment? I am not sure but it looks like they are pushing the graphics envelope with this one. Looks pretty damn good for a 480P system.
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Comment by: SProdigy (Jun 17, 2009 03:30) Originally posted by atomicxl: New Super Mario Bros. on the DS was a REALLY good sequel, if you want to call it that. They left the racoon/cape flying mechanic out, which I think screams for a part 2.
Originally posted by atomicxl: Absolutely. I'm glad someone else sees this. The N64 had ONE Mario title (Mario 64) and no Metroid at all! The Gamecube had 2 Metroids, but only ONE Zelda and Mario title. Each had one Mario Kart, and so on and so forth.
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Comment by: iamgq (Jun 17, 2009 05:26) Originally posted by atomicxl:
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Comment by: chubbyInc (Jun 17, 2009 05:48) I'm one of the millions of people who don't care about the price cut...
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Comment by: varikelo (Jun 17, 2009 15:00) Nintendo needs also to start cutting the price on several catalog titles (the kind of platinum or gratest hits). I bought Mario Galaxy for my kid back in december 07 and I saw the same game a few days ago with the same price tag of $49.99!! I'm talking about a game that was released almost 2 years ago! Same with Zelda and Metroid, just to mention a few...
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Comment by: iamgq (Jun 17, 2009 20:46) Originally posted by varikelo:
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Comment by: Tarsellis (Jun 18, 2009 13:22) Nope, a lousy 50 bucks isn't even going to make me look at a Wii. You'll have to cut the price of that thing in half before I even consider buying an over-clocked gamecube. Sorry, but my GC just sits on the shelf and my old NES gets far more action. Frankly, my PS2 with it's reliability and huge library of fun games I can beat over and over is still king, and only slowly losing market share to my desktop and games consoles just can't do right like Total War. |
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Comment by: LissenUp (Jun 19, 2009 18:40) Pricecut??? Pricecut???
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Comment by: LissenUp (Jun 19, 2009 18:45) Originally posted by Tarsellis: It's a totally different system as opposed to your "over-clocked" Gamecube you ninny! TOTTALLY DIFFERENT. GC was boring with poor sales in comparison. I'd rather play Tiger Woods golf on WII than computer, XBox, or PS anyday. |
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Comment by: Tarsellis (Jun 19, 2009 20:58) Quote:Originally posted by Tarsellis: Hardly. Internal hardware barely changed. All they did is stop making GC games, made you use your GC controller for any kind of accuracy, and added the nun-chuck. Sure, the 'chucks can be fun for some multiplayer games, but I'm not gunna play Zelda or Metroid with that thing. |
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Comment by: shengzhi (Jun 25, 2009 07:57) nothing wrong with the price, better SPAM is needed though... |



