Mashing said:So it's $50 bucks more than poeple expected. Who cares about $50. If you can't afford an extra $50 then you shouldn't be buying video game consoles in the first place. The only problem is the price is out of the impulse buy price of the non-gamers they want to entice. I don't see a non-gamer shelling out that much for a video game console.
Besides, you idiots don't have any idea what the console is capable of so you can't say "but it's not worth it". Chill out. And it's certainly not some "599 US dollars" scale of a mistake. What a bunch of whiny bitches some of you are.
Nintendo plans to announce that 25 to 30 top-tier games will be available for the Wii this year. The most-anticipated game comes from Nintendo itself: an installment of the long-running "Legend of Zelda" series, "Twilight Princess."
Der Kommisar said:Why couldn't Nintendo put a little more power in the system? Why is it every time I see a picture of a GOOD LOOKING Wii game I think "Uh looks like an Xbox game".
NINTENDO CAN SUCK MY NUTS FOR 250, ****ERS
ZELDA IS NOT DELAYEDronito said:
Plus no Zelda?!!!
MiamiWesker said:Uh how is this a delay??
MiamiWesker said:Uh how is this a delay??
Mashing said:The only problem is the price is out of the impulse buy price of the non-gamers they want to entice. I don't see a non-gamer shelling out that much for a video game console.
MrNibbles said:I remember the SNES having an MSRP of 249.99, with a sirprise price drop to 199.99 on/near launch day.
I remember the N64 having an MSRP of 249.99, with a sirprise price drop to 199.99 on/near launch day.
I remember the GCN having an MSRP of 249.99, with a sirprise price drop to 199.99 on/near launch day.
I do NOT think that will happen again, however. Look at what $200 got you back then. Look what it gets you now. Adjusted for inflation from the SNES days, $250 is a steal.
Monk said:Are people going nuts over an unconfired price?
yesdairladada said:BUT WHERE are the real news???
Has the conference started yet?
Father_Brain said:It's not. People are idiots. Gamespot worded it that it would "be out by the end of the year," (which is all the NYT article says, to be fair) and everyone blew it out of proportion.
BorkBork said:Can we restrict this more towards the Japanese event right now? We already have that huge thread for the NYT article.
Non gamers like to spend $250+ on iPods though. I don't think this price will have any impact on the casual gamers. Especially when they see how much the other consoles are selling for.Greenpanda said:I think that's a pretty big problem, honestly, since Nintendo's whole strategy for the Wii is basically to target non-gamers.
PantherLotus said:Journalists:
GAF:
Nintendo:
Yamauchi said:
Wrong. I preordered a GC at Circuit City for 250.suaveric said:Only the N64 had a price drop before launch.
link of the blog?SolidSnakex said:
In a surprise announcement, Nintendo said that it wanted to make Wii a "living room centerpiece" by shipping the system with features outside of the videogame realm. Wil will include a photo channel, enabling users to display their digital photos through the console. It will also boast regularly updates news and weather channels. In addition, the system will ship with the Opera Web browser, enabling users to connect online.
hawt.Yamauchi said:
Smiles and Cries said:IGN updated
http://wii.ign.com/articles/732/732669p1.html
In a surprise announcement, Nintendo said that it wanted to make Wii a "living room centerpiece" by shipping the system with features outside of the videogame realm. Wil will include a photo channel, enabling users to display their digital photos through the console.