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Nintendo to cut $50 from Wii price in September?Dela @ Sep 16, 2009 06:31 | 6 comments
The leaked Toys R Us catalog reflects a previous alleged upcoming Wal-Mart advertisement that appeared to indicate the same price drop.
The Wii has remained at its $249.99 price tag, costing more than an Xbox 360 Arcade and now just $50 short of a PlayStation 3 (PS3) console. The Wal-Mart advertisement gave the impression that the price drop would come a bit later than the 27th, but if it is official then it won't be long before it is announced.
"Nintendo does not comment on rumors and speculation," the company said to Kotaku when asked to verify the price cut. |
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Comment by: canuckerz (Sep 16, 2009 18:16) It would be long overdue from a cost of production standpoint, but I doubt they needed to bother from a sales standpoint. Why people keep buying it by the masses is beyond me. |
Comment by: dab0ne (Sep 17, 2009 06:39) business is business, pretty soon this thing will be cheaper than the ps2. It's already cheaper than the PSP Go. Now that's just silly. I love my psp but how many Go's do Sony honestly expect to sell? |
Comment by: KillerBug (Sep 17, 2009 08:13) Originally posted by canuckerz: There are a lot of kids under 12...their parents want something simple, cheap, and sterile. 360, PS3, and PSP all offer easy internet access...and parents do not want their kids to go online. The fact that it is cheaper than 360, PS3, and PSP also helps a lot when someone who does not care about games is the one buying. Current System: Windows 7 RC1, DFI M2RS, ATI 3870HD, Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1600, Athlon 9950, 6GB Corsair DDR2, 3TB RAID 5, 750GB Raid-1, 500GB RAID-1, 640GB RAID-0 Boot, 3ware 9690SA, Adaptec 2610SA, Adaptec 1430SA, Intel Gigabit NIC (PCI), LG 20X Lightscribe DVDR, Coolmax 1200w Power Supply, Logitech G15(first edition), Logitech G5(Second Edition), modified dell poweredge 1800 server case.
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Comment by: Gnawnivek (Sep 18, 2009 15:57) $50 is $50, but still not too much in terms of $250 two years ago (i.e. i rather pay $250 two years ago than $200 now). Of course, back then, the Wii is selling like crazy, you have to be lucky to get one at $250. As for the PSP Go, $250 is too much now with all of the console price cuttings... Well, Sony is going to at least sell one Go, i already pre-ordered one. I always wanted a white PSP, the black one is over weight, not comfortable to carry around anymore (besides, i'm a bit embarrassed to carry my black PSP 1000 around, it's just not sexy anymore, i do like it still, but not the same since I got the slim lusty red PSP). Well, God of War lusty red PSP is cool and all, but it's still not sexy as the pearly white Go. So, yeah, i got to have that too. Why do i have a feeling that i'm not talking about gaming devices? |
Comment by: inagasake (Sep 19, 2009 03:48) A Wii price cut would appeal to me an I'm in the twenty-something male demographic (and I don't have a child). I have been considering the Wii for awhile(for next year, not this year since I just got my 360 this year and my gaming time has severely dropped since starting college again). I can't say I'm decided on whether I'd get one or not. But the way I look at it, $200 + cost of DVD-R for all the Wii games I'd ever want to play basically > $300 + the price of buying PS3 games. Especially when I'm dropping $70 CDN + 13% tax for a new release.
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Comment by: IguanaC64 (Sep 21, 2009 14:04) Keep in mind when you look at the cost of the wii...look at the cost of the controllers when you're comparing prices. You can get good deals on controllers on Amazon.com used stuff sometimes.
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