| Erik Aston said: Note: Value has nothing to do with cost for the average consumer. Note 2: One of the key parts of the "Blue Ocean Strategy" is breaking the traditional cost:value relationship.
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No, it doesn't. But you can't just say "Wii sports = 10 cents" even though it probably costs like 10 cents to make another copy and maybe ~ 25 cents for the packaging.
When I said "valued" at 50 dollars, I meant the value the company gives to the game in the eyes of the consumer. That also reconciles the $250 price tag vs. the $200 price tag (approx) in Japan, since Wii sports isn't bundled in Japan.








