Avinash_Tyagi said:
$200 plus $30 a month for two years, which over two years comes to $920 DS lite is like $130 and each game is like $30-40, so a lot cheaper to get a DS lite. Because for the price of the ipod plus two year contract you can get the DS and over 20 games. Actually the problem is having too many features, see the iphone overshoots the market for those looking for gaming, as most of those aren't looking for a smartphone, and its price is too high to hit the lower tier as I just showed, not to mention its gaming software is subpar compared to the DS, the DS on the other hand, is perfect for those in the lower tiers, not to mention, the DS is the handheld of choice for kids, meaning it has more gaming exposure in households than the iPhone. And just being lifestyle isn't enough, the games have to be good, and nothing on the iPhone can challenge what the DS has in that regard, like Nintendogs, brain age, etc. Basically the iPhone becomes just the thing you use to game when your DS isn't around, for most people, its not going to replace the DS at best it will supplement it. |
If they get a DSi then the price difference at the end of two years is $30. and that's with each DS game valued at 30 not 40. You can download far more than 24 free apps in that time.
We consider the gaming software to be sub par. Anyone whom i've known that was not a gamer has truly enjoyed their free iphone game apps. Regardless of how sub par and simple i percieve them to be. Hell i even view those Nintendo games you mentioned as sub par .
The fact that people view them as fun and some even incorporate into their lifestyle better than the Nintendo titles you mentioned above. Of course we also have to consider the touch as well as the iphone which also lowers the price and subscription barrier.







