Cream147 said: Reducing the price will only deliver a small uptick in sales. Therefore there's no real point in them doing it - not until they can afford to do it and still be profitable anyway. |
It would differentiate the Wii from the competition being its hardware is still older than the current gen hardware to the average consumer. Much like the Wii it needs to be sold as an affordable way to gain access to Nintendo games. Nintendo needs to take the affordable route and Microsoft inadvetantly is making them an example while trying to fight Sony for Marketshare. Microsofts battle isnt about profitability right now, but rather marketshare.
Nintendo has to swallow their pride and accept the fact that after twenty years, he who holds the third party holds the power. If they don't they are a secondary console to the majority who own their platform. They know what they have to do if they want to be a primary for the majority.