HappySqurriel said:
Realistically, people were not saying "Man $200 is just way to much to pay for a videogame console, I'm not going to buy the Gamecube, and I'll buy the $300 PS2 instead" ... The core problems with the N64 and Gamecube was that they arrived to the market too late, the biggest games were already being steadily launched to Sony's platforms which launched 12 to 18 months earlier than Nintendo's systems, and management decisions by Hiroshi Yamauchi alienated third party publishers which kept the game library small and too dependant on Nintendo's game releases. Up until your post, no one has ever suggested that price was a main issue impacting sales of these systems.
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"If price was a major factor limiting sales why weren't price cuts effective?"
i didn't know that you were in a position to say that the price cut on the 3ds will be significantly more effective than other price cuts by nintendo.... the only way to know that for certain would be to be able to travel forward in time and if thats the case forget this whole thing i want to see what the world looks like in 100 years
"no one has ever suggested that price was a main issue impacting sales of these systems"
thats not really it its just that i think its a little too early to make the point you've made as we don't know for certain how the 3ds will be impacted by that price cut







