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marciosmg said:
bdbdbd said:
All i can say at the moment is, that the company will make good money with it. Well, atleast if the games are playable. If it's dirt cheap and marketed in poor 3rd world countries that have working internet connections.
Anyway, iQue apparently was somekind of a success to Nintendo, so judging by that, this could have a similar shot.

 

It will cost around 600 reais. Just to give you an idea, a PS2 already modded can be found for 400 reais. So, it´s gonna come out losing. Second, the games will be nowhere near as good, as cheap or as many.

 

So, I think this will be a monumental fail.

 

=(

From Google:

600 Brazil reais = 251.15100 U.S. dollars

No way I'll be buying one, if it stays like that. I'll only jump for something so relatively weak if it comes at a price-point of less than $150 (360 reais or less for you Brazilians).

 

Of course, it'll very possibly be cheaper here in the States. The Wii released at $1100 USD in Brazil. If the price difference converts the same way, then the Zeebo would cost only $60 here in the States. Hahaha, if only...



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