chapset on 31 December 2013
shikamaru317 said:
So, I was just looking at pricing histories for various consoles. Here are the first two price drops for each 6th and 7th gen console: Xbox $300-$100 (7 months after release) $200-$20 (19 months after release)
PS2 $300-$100 (18 months after release) $200-$20 (30 months after release) Gamecube $200-$50 (7 months after release) $150-$50 (23 months after release) Xbox 360 $300-$20 (21 months after release) $280-$80 (34 months after release) PS3 $500-$100 + bigger hard drive (12 months after release) $400-$100 + bigger hard drive (33 months after release) Wii $250-$50 (34 months after release) $200-$50 (54 months after release)
The trend is that the more expensive a console is to start with, the faster you see price drops. The Original Xbox was the most expensive 6th gen console at the time it launched, it dropped $100 after 7 months, the PS3 was the most expensive 7th gen console, it dropped $100 and gained a bigger hard drive in 12 months. The Xbox One is the most expensive console this generation. Like I said above, I expect we'll see $450 or 400 in time for Holiday 2014, $400 or $350 by Summer 2015, and $350 or $300 by Spring 2016.
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Nintendo got so greedy with the wii


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