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Analyst: 3DS Expected To Launch In U.S. Next March

Analyst firm Lazard Capital Markets expects that Nintendo will launch its much-anticipated 3DS system in Japan late this year and in North America next March, with a predicted price point of $249-$299.

LCM describes the Nintendo 3DS, a new DS model that displays games in 3D without requiring special glasses, as a "winner at E3", received well both by industry and trade professionals.

"We have little doubt that the 3DS will prove successful for Nintendo and quite possibly third-party software publishers, as the 3D-effects will give reason for consumers to upgrade from their current devices, as well as potentially reduce the cannibalistic impact from smartphones and tablets," says LCM analyst Colin Sebastian.

"Our conversations with developers and publishers suggest there is broad support for the 3DS," he adds. "... we believe [the Nintendo 3DS] will resonate well with consumers."

The firm's outlook for Wii wasn't as positive, as it believes that Mirosoft and Sony's own upcoming motion control setups, Kinect and Move respectively, will cut into Wii's market share. LCM points out that one shouldn't count out Nintendo's home console just yet, though.

"... high price points for Kinect and Move could be the Wii’s salvation during the upcoming holiday season," argues Sebastian. "Meanwhile, a strong slate of first-party software from Nintendo should keep core fans engaged with the platform until there is a platform refresh, as early as 2011, in our view."

The analyst says Kinect will probably launch in the $100 to $150 range, with anything above $150 unlikely considering the Wii's current price ($199) and a presumably low cost of materials for Microsoft's motion controls accessory. The platform holder is expected to ship some three million units of Kinect worldwide by the end of 2010.

Sebastian notes that Microsoft might have trouble selling Kinect to core gamers, though: "Our conversations with multiple developers and publishers at E3 suggest there is some doubt whether Kinect is suitable for core gamers, such as first-person shooters (e.g. Call of Duty), where any lag would be detrimental to game-play."

"That said, we see enormous potential for the platform as a unique and useful interface to home entertainment," he continues. "Moreover, if commercially successful, we believe that Kinect has the potential to drive accelerating growth for Xbox and increase attach rates, which are already fairly robust."

As for Sony, the analyst says its PlayStation 3 is moving increasingly to a digital entertainment hub strategy with its new PlayStation Plus service, access to movies and TV programs, and more: "While initially marketing the PS3 as a core game platform, we believe that Sony has turned a new page and now is developing a broader digital entertainment platform."

LCM also believes Activision came off as a winner for investors at E3, reaffirming long-term margin targets and providing an upbeat outlook for its key franchises. It says that Call of Duty: Black Ops, for example, is tracking ahead of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 at a similar point prior to its release.

"... a robust Blizzard pipeline, new online business models, and growth in Asia provide an opportunity for reaccelerating growth," says Sebastian. "We believe that Activision is well positioned to maintain its industry-leading margin profile with multiple opportunities for growth in coming years."
Source Gamasutra


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I will wait unless that's the bundled price...too many games to buy in coming months



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How I wish I could freeze myself until March 2011.



I would be very (I mean VERY!) surprised if Nintendo sold a portable console for more than their most expensive stationary console up to date. It just doesn't sound reasonable.



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also i thought it was launching soon anyway?



 

 

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M.U.G.E.N said:

I will wait unless that's the bundled price...too many games to buy in coming month

Yes that price range would probably be for the bundled system I think that the standalone 3DS would be no more then $199.99!   



As soon as I saw the word "Analyst" I just said "NO".

Nintendo wanted to sell 5 or 6 million 3DSs BY March 2011. Can they do it in a month?



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SaviorX said:

As soon as I saw the word "Analyst" I just said "NO".

Nintendo wanted to sell 5 or 6 million 3DSs BY March 2011. Can they do it in a month?

I'm thinking they can. I may buy 5 or 6 million all by myself.



lol.  Nice to see analysts maintaining their stellar track record when it comes to Nintendo.  



I think the 5-6 million is mainly from Japan which should launch this holiday, plus first shipments to Europe and America in March. I think $249.99 is the highest reasonable price point and I would greatly prefer 199.99. I think if they go $299.99 it will just be for a short time until supply meets initial demand so they don't have to deal with massive shortages like they did with the Wii.