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zzamaro said:
Cobra_ said:

I don't think Iwata is arrogant at all. Exactly the opposite actually - I think he is very humble, able to make some sense instead of trying to hype his gaming devices with stupid remarks about giant enemy crabs, and he damn well knows what he's talking about.

 

nordlead said:

I think Nintendo is being honest, not arogant. Every company charges as much as they think the consumer will pay based on inputs the company receives. Let's look at some examples.

Arogance: 5m people will buy my $600 device without even having games for it

Honesty: we priced the system on a range of factors including customer interest (at E3 or not)


Yeah, I like that but I think we shouldn't be punshied because they amazed with this handheld. Anyway, I hope Nintendo bundles it with Zelda OoT. That'd be killer.

I apologize if someone felt offended by my topic.

(Sorry for bad English)


It's not punished as much as just showing that they could sustain that price, which in this economy, they could not have risked without such assurance, but also need due to this economy cutting into their profits and stock prices.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs