Basic economic theory states that demand increases when the price of the supply drops. And it did have that effect on the GameCube, though it had to be bolstered a bit with some limited-time offers (like the Zelda bundled GameCube), since the GameCube's demand equilibrium point was so low by then. The Wii is a different ball game entirely from the GC, as it has experienced a higher peak demand than the GC ever did. It will take a long time for the DEP (demand equilibrium point) to drop below $250 for it, going by the current sales trends...
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