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RolStoppable said:
Carl2291 said:

The 3DS' main problem with lacking sales wasn't the price. It launched with fantastic numbers, it was the lack of quality/big videogames releasing that caused the drop. It wasn't the price.

In the space of what, 5 Months..? The only "big" game released on the 3DS was a 13(?) Year old Zelda game.

Nintendo launched the 3DS sooner than planned. They wanted to launch the console during the Holiday Season, probably October/November. They will have had Nintendogs, Layton and Zelda on launch along with all the 3rd party games. December will have seen Mario from them, to go along with Monster Hunter and everything else. 2/3 Months later, Mario Kart + more big 3rd party games.

Nintendo would have profited a lot, big games would have been there from 1st and 3rd party studios, it would have been the biggest launch of all time.

Stupid decisions on rushing the launch date and a lack of big games throughout the Year hurt the 3DS. Not the price.

On another note, didn't the PSP do quite well at over $200?

No, Carl. Now you just want to convince yourself that the PSV isn't in big trouble. While you can say that price wasn't the 3DS's main problem, it was a significant problem nonetheless.

Nintendo launched the 3DS later than planned. They actually wanted to get the thing out before the end of 2010, at the very least in Japan, but probably also in America. They had to delay it, because they couldn't produce enough units in time (although as we know in hindsight, they wouldn't have needed that many units to begin with).

I am quite sure the PSP had a base package everywhere in the world, selling for $200. This was during the peak of the PlayStation brand, so Sony had an easier time to get away with charging a high price. Regardless, the PSP's sales in the first couple of years weren't all that impressive which is why the price needed to be cut despite original GTA, MGS and FF titles on the system. And you know that GTA was the biggest thing back then, released in October or November 2005. Big games alone couldn't do the job, the price was still too high for more widespread success, so I don't see how big games alone could do the trick for the PSV.

the sure thing is that the main problem of the 3DS was the lack of system-sellers, sure price was a factor for some people but i believe games are more important

and since PSV has no megaton in Japan for the time being, it selling how it does, lowering the price would help but not as much as a MH or DQ game

the worst in the PSV case is that the kiss of life has not even been announced yet...

i'll stop it here because people called me a PSV hater last time i said my opinion   :  (



don't mind my username, that was more than 10 years ago, I'm a different person now, amazing how people change ^_^