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Bro I am not even joking. That N64 was on some next level shit.
Too bad no one else knew how to tap into it except for Factor 5.-Pyromaniac- said:Bro I am not even joking. That N64 was on some next level shit.
Beyond Good & Evil 2 for Wii U confirmed!Thunder Monkey said:Oh no Nintendo is domZed!
Fredrik said:I don't think that's neccesary at all. I think Nintendo's usual IP's will do just fine to get the must-haves in, if we get a superb Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong, etc then you'll have to really hate Nintendo in a weird way to not want the Wii U. And once we get to see all the stuff that the controller can do I know that at least I will rather play multi format games on Wii U than PS3/360. Nintendo will wow us all next E3.
ozfunghi said:Because that approach worked wonders in the past, right?
BurntPork said:It was simply a case of them maximizing profit.
They launched it at the highest price they thought it could sell at and they planned to cut once sales went down. They did not plan to built up horrible publicity or to lose money. No sane company that's not a monopoly would purposefully try to get such horrible PR.
BurntPork said:
No, it's not. I'm saying that Nintendo did what ALL businesses do, especially tech businesses, while you're saying that Nintendo had some crazy plan.Kyzer said:Thats exactly what I'm saying.
So, you're saying that Nintendo would have chosen to slash the price even if it were selling well at its original price? If not, your entire point is moot. If that is what you're saying, however, you need to learn a thing or two about business.Kyzer said:Do you think anybody cares? Especially the average consumer? Nobody even knows who Iwata is, much less do they care. To them, and what they saw, some kind of new Nintendo DS came out, they didn't care. Now it's a very reasonable price and people will consider it, and learn inevitably that its a new console entirely (if they didnt already know). And oh man what a coinkidink just in time for the holidays!
To this end I believe the Wii U's pricing will depend greatly on when Nintendo is planning on releasing it.
BurntPork said:No, it's not. I'm saying that Nintendo did what ALL businesses do, especially tech businesses, while you're saying that Nintendo had some crazy plan.
So, you're saying that Nintendo would have chosen to slash the price even if it were selling well at its original price? If not, your entire point is moot. If that is what you're saying, however, you need to learn a thing or two about business.
ItWasMeantToBe19 said:I doubt anybody will remember the 3DS launched at $250 in two years if it gets a lot of heavy hitters which it looks like it is.
But you were basically saying that the price drop was planned, that it would have dropped by the holidays no matter what. But that's not the case - they were most likely planning for it to follow the Wii pricing route - Wii started at $250, a price that Nintendo admitted was higher than they had originally planned on, and they didn't drop it to $200 for 3 years. And the 3DS price drop was most definitely an emergency thing, as they dropped it to the point where they are losing money on every sale. If it had only dropped $25, sure, I'd say you were right, it was planned. But the price drop was so severe, it's obvious the reason for it.Kyzer said:No, I'm saying they milked early adopters for everything they were worth. Sure, if it had caught fire, it would have made them jizz their pants, but it didnt. And everybody knew, from day 1, that $250 was a high priced gamble made by Nintendo based on "Early Adopters=Not Average Consumer" and "Highly Regarded During E3 Reception"
Lolworthy. You need to learn about business, bro. These forums, us gamers, following release dates and announcements, price cut apologies and CEO rumors, even keeping track of sales, we are not the people who make these corporations their money. Sales are determined by what a person sees on the shelf during holiday season or birthdays, or has seen through advertisement or (and this is the biggest) word of mouth. Iwata trolled the hardcore, just like he did with Animal Crossing at E3 2008.
Im not saying they would have cut the price if it sold well, no. I am simply arguing that they were very aware of the sales potential at that price point.
... And yet it still ended up costing them over $300 million in one quarter.Kyzer said:No, I'm saying they milked early adopters for everything they were worth. Sure, if it had caught fire, it would have made them jizz their pants, but it didnt. And everybody knew, from day 1, that $250 was a high priced gamble made by Nintendo based on "Early Adopters=Not Average Consumer" and "Highly Regarded During E3 Reception"
Lolworthy. You need to learn about business, bro. These forums, us gamers, following release dates and announcements, price cut apologies and CEO rumors, even keeping track of sales, we are not the people who make these corporations their money. Sales are determined by what a person sees on the shelf during holiday season or birthdays, or has seen through advertisement or (and this is the biggest) word of mouth. Iwata trolled the hardcore, just like he did with Animal Crossing at E3 2008.
Im not saying they would have cut the price if it sold well, no. I am simply arguing that they were very aware of the sales potential at that price point.
burntpork said:You're saying that it was their plan to cut the price if they weren't satisfied with the sales, but to keep it the same if they were. No shit sherlock
TekkenMaster said:It's ridiculous that gamers call for Iwata's head if Wii U is $300 to $450.
Most of these gamers spend many hundreds of dollars on DLC, collector's editions, and zillions of games that just go into a "backlog".
What would you rather I say? Dumb? Idiotic? Illogical? Insane?Kyzer said:Yeah I know what the fuck Im saying stop telling me. Yeah im saying it was planned.
As for the extreme drop that it took, and how fast it happened, I would attribute it to these unpredictable factors:
1) Poor Reviews : First impressions were not good. No games and high price.
2) Not one month after the release of the 3DS, natural disaster crippled the Japanese economy. We (I personally at least) watched eBay prices plummet from resellers looking to turn a profit into a saturation of product and where you could buy them new cheaper than in stores.
3) Sony announced PS Vita for $249.99. Once this happened Nintendo really had no choice, whenever they planned on dropping it initially.
And damnit BurntPork if you wanna talk to me like an adult stop flinging the word stupid at me. If I'm wrong, you can tell me I'm wrong like a man. I'm not gonna read your posts if you're just gonna repeat what I said and tell me I'm stupid.
But I mean, the facts and Iwata's official word on the matter contradict me. This is just a wacky theory of mine or whatever.
TekkenMaster said:It's ridiculous that gamers call for Iwata's head if Wii U is $300 to $450.
Most of these gamers spend many hundreds of dollars on DLC, collector's editions, and zillions of games that just go into a "backlog".
BurntPork said:What would you rather I say? Dumb? Idiotic? Illogical? Insane?
We now have people using inflation to prove a point. We've finally hit full circle.TekkenMaster said:History of console launch prices: ---> inflation calculations from http://www.westegg.com/inflation/
Nintendo Entertainment System
$199 ($397.79 in 2010 dollars)
$249.99 (combo pack w/ ROB) ($499.71 in 2010)
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
$199 ($314.48 in 2010)
Pack-in game (Super Mario World)
Nintendo 64
$199 ($273.66 in 2010)
Nintendo GameCube
$199 ($245.48 in 2010)
Nintendo Wii
$249 ($269.94 in 2010)
Pack-in game (Wii Sports)
Playstation
$299 ($423.52 in 2010)
Playstation 2
$299 ($374.74 in 2010)
PlayStation 3
$499 / $599 ($538.82 / $646.80 in 2010)
20GB / 60GB models
Xbox
$299 ($368.84 in 2010)
includes 8GB hard drive
Xbox 360
$399 / $499 ($441.61 / $552.29 in 2010)
No hard drive / 20GB hard drive
So in 2010 dollars the only consoles that had a launch price cheaper than $350 are the Wii, GameCube, N64, and SNES. all Nintendo consoles
And the sub $350 prices didn't do much to help the N64 and Gamecube (which launched during a horrible economic time right after the 9/11 attacks so theoretically should have benefited from its low price).
The PS2, which also launched in the economic downtimes of 2001 and is the most successful console ever, launched at $374 !!!
People who say Nintendo would be dumb to launch the Wii U at 350 or above are ignoring history.
BurntPork said:We now have people using inflation to prove a point. We've finally hit full circle.
If you can't see the obvious flaws in this argument, you're hopeless.
Inflation is completely irrelevant, what people are willing to pay for something changes over time, you left out some consoles, you're using prices set by other companies to determine what 's safe for Nintendo to price at, you're ignoring competition, you're ignoring audience, and you're ignoring the economy. Just to name a few. Those last three are the biggest, though I guess you're also assuming that MS and Sony will go with $400/500 for their SKUs. But hey, you equated paying for games/content to paying for a console, so you obviously see the world in a way differently than me. By that " mean you think that if you're willing to pay a certain price, then so is everyone else.TekkenMaster said:I guess I'm hopeless, then. Please point out the flaws you observe in my reasoning, so I can attempt to counter them.
I'm glad someone's getting enjoyment out of this. I'm just getting a headache.ShockingAlberto said:I am finding this all incredibly entertaining.
foreals, we should go back to my expansion pack discussion.ShockingAlberto said:I am finding this all incredibly entertaining.
BurntPork said:you're ignoring the economy.
BurntPork said:I guess you're also assuming that MS and Sony will go with $400/500 for their SKUs.
BurntPork said:Plus, Nintendo's losing money on each unit.
$299.99Reuenthal said:Burtnpork, what do you think is the right price for the Wii-U to launch at, from the perspective of the business and not the gamer?
I think it was Nikkei that reported a loss post-pricecut, I am not sure if Nintendo ever said anything.EatChildren said:Last I heard they were still making money off the units, even with the price cut.
They are making a temporary loss but that was attributed to slow production. If they have a wild holiday season and production kicks into high gear I imagine it will move back to slightly profitableEatChildren said:Last I heard they were still making money off the units, even with the price cut.
irrc Iwata adressed it, when talking about third parties and how they want them to see it's gonna be a viable platform and shietsShockingAlberto said:I think it was Nikkei that reported a loss post-pricecut, I am not sure if Nintendo ever said anything.
Gravijah said:Would it be possible for Nintendo to lose money per-unit in one region and make money per-unit in another?
ShockingAlberto said:I think it was Nikkei that reported a loss post-pricecut, I am not sure if Nintendo ever said anything.
antonz said:They are making a temporary loss but that was attributed to slow production. If they have a wild holiday season and production kicks into high gear I imagine it will move back to slightly profitable
wii-u being cheaper than ps4/720 is inevitable because they will probably release a year later minimum, give or take.TekkenMaster said:I'd say Nintendo should undercut the PS4/720, but by how much depends on how powerful (i.e. how expensive to produce) the Wii U actually is.
Obviously. The current share price is a mere $0.81 in 1889 dollars! D:-WindYoshi- said:If you take Nintendo's recent share drops and multiply them by the rate of inflation in 2010 dollars it's quite clear that Nintendo is doomed.
IGN: Nintendo Stock In Danger of Being Delisted?BurntPork said:Obviously. The current share price is a mere $0.81 in 1889 dollars! D:
BurntPork said:Obviously. The current share price is a mere $0.81 in 1889 dollars! D:
EatChildren said:World War I will boost the economy.
That sounds VERY promising.ItWasMeantToBe19 said:Some THQ employee said the WiiU is "much more powerful than the other HD consoles" on some website. Not sure about how much the employee really knows though:
http://www.fedwars.net/wrestling_article.php?article_id=6
OrangeGrayBlue said:The general consensus is that it's from an unreliable source and can't really be substantiated as having actually come from a THQ employee.
ShockingAlberto said:I personally don't buy the interview.
I mean, I guess it could be real, but I have no reason to believe it is.
Andrex said:I think Nintendo might have preinstalled games that are sort of tech demos for the hardware (by that I mean the tablet controller), like those on 3DS, but I doubt they'll pack a game in again. There's really no need for it, and in retrospect, Nintendo probably could have made more money selling WiiSports separately.
That sound VERY promising.
Damage control in 1...2...
Ahhh, the internet age.ShockingAlberto said:I personally don't buy the interview.
I mean, I guess it could be real, but I have no reason to believe it is.