trangentspree said (quoting Pachter):
"It appears that piracy in Europe and some substitution of iPod Touch games has impacted DS software sales more than we expected. While we think that the DS is a super gaming platform, the iPod is a more versatile device, and has a 'coolness' factor that is difficult to overcome." "The holiday Wii sales boost was primarily attributable to a $50 gift card promotion offered by Wal-Mart. While we expect similar promotions at holiday next year, we expect the other consoles to be lower-priced by then, further eroding the Wii’s competitive price advantage."
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On the first point, does anyone honestly think an item with a $500 starting point is going to catch-on as a handheld gaming device?
On the second point, how long did Wal-Mart do this? Did not Wal-Mart also do this for the Xbox 360? (And Pachter is not the first to try to downplay the Wii's successful December).
Mike from Morgantown
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