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patjuan32 said:
saicho said:
Pristine20 said:
I honestly don't think a price cut would do much for the wii because I've never really seen price as an obstacle to anyone who wanted the console. At $250, it's been "cheap enough" from day one. Ps3 was the console who's price was bitched about everywhere making me think it would benefit from a price cut more than any other console.

A better bet for nintendo may be to release more of their popular franchises and new colors. Also, I think the wii sales should increase during the holidays but I won't claim to be an analyst so take my predictions with a grain of salt

that's true. However, at the same time, consumers also expect "older product" receives price drop over time and it hasn't happened to Wii in almost 3 years.

But, you are forgetting that the HD consoles have had big releases this year, Street Fighter 4 and Resident Evil 5 are a few examples of this, but the Wii has had two major releases, Wii Sports resort and Monster Hunter 3, in japan. You could count the Conduit and Tiger woods 10, But even then it still does not match the number of big games released this year for the HD consoles. In order for the Wii to pick up in sales more games need to be released. This provides value to the console.

The big releases mostly affected Japan market... If what you stated is true, why would PS3 receive a price cut since it has more big releases this year than Wii?



MikeB predicts that the PS3 will sell about 140 million units by the end of 2016 and triple the amount of 360s in the long run.