| TheSource said: The other problem with this argument is Wii & X360. Both are still $200. Do you think Wii has only sold 1/5 of its eventual penetration because it isn't a "mass market" price yet? |
You're wrong there Source.
I just checked online and saw this - http://www.walmart.com/ip/White-Wii-Console-w-Wii-Sports-Wii-Sports-Resort-and-Wii-Remote-Plus-Wii/15220287
The Wii is below $200 and comes with 2 games, 1 of which is $46 standalone. It's been below the $200 mark since 27th September 2009.
I also saw this - http://www.walmart.com/ip/Xbox-360-4GB-Console-Xbox-360/14917960
And this too - http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/sep08/09-03Xbox360PriceDropPR.mspx
The Xbox 360 has been below $200 since 2008.
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Your point on PS2. No. Because it has no new games releasing for it and it's now over 10 Years (2 generations) old with its successor already on the market along with other companies successor's.
The PS3 on the other hand still has plenty of big (and small) games releasing for it in the near and distant future, keeping the system fresh. It's not even 5 Years old yet. Hitting $199 (Which could still happen this Year), would do big things for the console.
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