Conegamer said:
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell me where you can get Tri new for £17. I want to get it for a friend for Christmas but it's too expensive. As someone else has already said, they can't see it for any less than it's RRP... Also, almost every game gets a price-cut at some point, but a price cut doesn't have the same prolonged effect on sales as games on the Wii do, and has been shown (in the OP) |
Cheapest is £19 now, was £17 a few weeks:
http://www.shopto.net/WII/VIDEO GAMES/WIIMO13-Monster Hunter Tri.html?affiliate_source=aw&awc=2943_1291553782_22d3329ff3bcf0f861dfb0fe878e7dc0
EDIT: IT's also under £10 if you can get into a Costco, but not many people can. Worth a mention :P. Might be store specific but I got it for £9.95 at Milton Keynes Costco :D.
My suggestion is the prolonged effect of sales on the Wii is caused by the price cut, but only on the Wii. The two go hand in hand. It's very hard to quantify, and is obviously just based off my experience in the UK, but I typically don't see Wii games (Bar Nintendo's own) hold their price for very long, and they quickly become dirt cheap (Got Madworld for £4, Samba Di Amigo £5) etc.
It's somewhere in the middle of the two anyway, and probably varies on a case by case basis. The NPD figures for 2009 were that first party Wii games sold for on average $55 per copy, whereas third party sold on average $37 per copy, which to me suggest price cuts have to be considered somewhere for third party software.
(Source is from Micheal Pachter when he responded to Neogaf). It ran the news on a number of sites earlier in the year.







