| NightDragon83 said: Actually the NES launched with multiple bundles / SKUs... $89.99 for the bare bones "Control Deck", $99.99 for the Super Maro Bros. bundle, and $199.99 for the R.O.B. bundle. The NES one way or another was $90-$100 for a good chunk of its lifespan until the redesigned "top loader" came out in 1993 for $50, so I'd say aside from the 360 it's the longest console without an "official" price cut. |
Ah, good catch. Ancient history I guess, I only remember what the Genesis/SNES were like in stores.







