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Xbox 360 price to be $500?

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Several game console evolutions later, we are faced with a serious dilemma, wracked with shallow-pocketed limits, forced to choose between speed, muscle, and memory (read here in units of nostalgia, not gigabytes).

Microsoft's Xbox 360 will be released with Christmas precision timing, allowing a gamer to get his next generation fix (this impatient junkie, of course, the younger of us, who, with little regard for prudent comparison shopping, will have to ask Santa for it, or he won't get a new console at all). The projected price of the fashionably early Xbox continues to rise from $400, as reported maybe 5 hours ago as far as the rumor bird flies, to an ouch-inducing $500. Maybe they should change the name to X-mas Box 360.

Microsoft justifies the extortion by calling the system an "entertainment hub" readily compatible and connectible with Windows running systems, able to replace everything in your living room (DVD, stereo, goldfish bowl, etc.) except the HDTV you haven't been able to afford yet and the speakers that don't come with the venerable home theater replacement.

In no particular order or respect for sound syntax here are the specs of Microsoft's Xbox 360…again: The redesigned Xbox 360 is retro-compatible, installed with WiFi technology for wireless controllers and multi-player linkups. Open it up and you'll find three 3.2-gigahertz IBM microprocessors that can play DVDs, streaming pictures, music and video from digital cameras, portable music players and computers running Microsoft Windows XP. It also allows real-time chat, removable 20-gigabyte hard drive, a custom graphics chip.

If you're not like your impetuous younger brother and you can stave off the next-gen jones long enough, Sony will release a muscle bound option in the Spring. Taking a bit of a gamble by resting on its high-tech heels passed the 2005 X-mas box season, PlayStation 3 boasts of a Cell-based processor formed by the combined efforts of Sony, Toshiba and IBM that is twice as fast as Xbox's triple threat.

It uses Blu-Ray Disc technology (oooooooh), is BlueTooth enabled for connecting to PSP, the Internet, and up to seven controllers (ahhhhhh), is also a retro-compatible "entertainment hub," but has far superior am-I-dreaming? graphics (applause), will cost you an estimated $400 (well, that's better than $500), but may be so technologically advanced there'll be nothing up-to-date enough to fully support it for another three years (say what?).

Someone tell Sony to stop flexing his muscles in the mirror. That's very annoying. Besides, being caught between X-mas box 360 and another half-priced Nintendo offering, Sony's marketing strategy may stretch those muscles a bit thin.

But if nostalgia and budget saving alternatives turn you on, then Nintendo's late night special may interest you (but play it in the basement, you don't want anybody see you).

Codenamed Revolution, a console about which little is known other than it is half the price of the other two and less teched out, is due out sometime in 2006. Nintendo Revolution will have similar features like wireless controls and Internet capabilities, but a DVD player will have to be purchased as a connectable add-on. The key selling point for this console is that it is retro-compatible to 20 years worth of Nintendo games that will be downloadable.

So there you have it, Gamer Generation, the skinny on the three monsters of time-wasting, make-your-father-very-angry-because-it's-dinner-time, girlfriend-chasing-away game consoles. Hope you found it useful.
 
399.99 would not surprise me consindering MS is out to make money this gen.
499.99 WOULD surprise me
 
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How can any site be reporting this. I think it's pretty much assured that it will fall between $300-350. Anything more would be handing next-gen to PS3 on a silver platter.
 
So, according to this, the 2x less powerful 360 will be $100 more than the 2x more powerful PS3 that
may be so technologically advanced there'll be nothing up-to-date enough to fully support it for another three years
. :lol :lol

And let's not even mention the semi-veiled Nofriendo bashing.
 
Stinkles said:
This article seems like it's just full of great attribution and sourcing.

...and perfect grammar and intelligent metaphors.

Doesn't matter anyway. Who the fuck is Web Pro News?
 
I think Microsoft could try the 350$ price point so that they can lower it to 299$ when PS3 comes out.
More than 350$ would be a suicide.
 
There is no chance in hell of this happening.

Major Nelson even dedicated a page of his blog a few days ago to make fun of Sony when that Asian analyst firm said the PS3 would be launching at $469.

I seriously doubt an Xbox executive is going to be making fun of a $469 price point if he was planning to launch his console at an even higher price.
 
Mrbob said:
I don't think MS will be dumb enough to go above the $299 price point. Or are they?

There have been enough comments from both sides to make it clear that $349-$399 is possible. Any higher than that is suicide. While Microsoft can afford to take a loss on each system, it would be dumb to produce a system that costs > $500 to make. No matter how much you do scales of economy it's hard to produce it for half the costs or 1/4 the costs in the time necessary to have such price drops throughout a consoles life.

An initial launch price won't kill you, but the inability to hit a $199->$149->$99 price will severely hurt long term adoption.
 
Going drastically above 300 would completely undermine their reasoning to release early. They just aren't that dumb. If they weren't sure that they'd be able to sell the thing at a decent price, then they wouldn't release it yet.
 
Mrbob said:
I don't think MS will be dumb enough to go above the $299 price point. Or are they?


$350 until the PS3 launch. MS then launches a harddrive-less model for $299 to go up against the PS3.
 
To be able to sell the idea that I need to upgrade to Xbox 360 to my wife, this thing has to come in at about $49.99
 
I doubt that it will sell at a price that high. If Microsoft really plans on reaching "one billion" gamers with the Xbox 360, it's going to have to have a reasonable price.
 
Spider_Jerusalem said:
No way. From Peter Moore's CVG interview:

Will you be able to buy the console on the same day around the world? Probably not. Will it be a week or ten days later? Probably. But it definitely won't be the six months and 479 Euros it was last time.

http://www.computerandvideogames.co...eogames.com/news/news_story.php(que)id=119432

Damn! MS charged the equivalent of $600 when Xbox launched in Europe? Holy crap.

I doubt they would charge 500 in the US but even if they did that's still less than 479 Euros ($500 = 398 Euros).
 
Manics said:
To be able to sell the idea that I need to upgrade to Xbox 360 to my wife, this thing has to come in at about $49.99

:lol So goddamn true. Better start the covert saving now. What you do is save all the loot, you know, spaced out over the following months so she can't notice the discrepancies in the bank account, then you give the loot to your brother or sister or whoever still actually buys you anything for Xmas and have them give you the Xbox360 as a "present". This is how I got my Gamecube and my Yamaha receiver.
 
I heard Spong was looking to employ this guy.


MS knows the right price point. They will drop features/options/hardware to get to that point. This douchebag probably added up all the components in his head and said "Hay, its gunna cost em 500 dollars ... that is what they will charge!" Not having any idea that companies take losses on selling thier consoles.
 
Smiles and Cries said:
the price will be $359.99

give or take a penny

no way they'd correlate the price with 360... that would totally kill the whole meaning of the name.

$300

They'll make the cost up with games, controller prices, memory cards, etc.
 
JC10001 said:
Damn! MS charged the equivalent of $600 when Xbox launched in Europe?

Yep. But it lasted one month (or two? don't remember), the time to understand they wer screwing the market and dropped down the price. Gifting two games, a remote control and a joypad to everyone that bought the console at high price ;-)

However at the time the Euro-Dollar exchange was different, so it wasn't properly 600$...
 
Spider_Jerusalem said:
Yep. But it lasted one month (or two? don't remember), the time to understand they wer screwing the market and dropped down the price. Gifting two games, a remote control and a joypad to everyone that bought the console at high price ;-)

Two games from a limited selection and a joypad. No remote.
 
The End said:
$350 until the PS3 launch. MS then launches a harddrive-less model for $299 to go up against the PS3.


Huge mistake.

If MS wants to make a huge push the system is priced $299.99. No higher.


Looks like MS is playing Sonys pr game. :)
 
It's gotta be around the 200 quid mark in the UK. Higher then that and it's gonna put a lot of folks off.

500 dollars. LOL. I want what that guys smoking... :lol
 
I don't see why 4 to 5 hundred couldn't happen. People buy ridiculously high prices for crap around Christmas time. Get in some easy holiday cash then drop in March.
 
I don't think it will be priced at $400 or more but I wouldn't be surprised if it is. The way MS is talking, it seems they don't even consider the PS2 or even the original Xbox as X360 competition. So to them it looks like this holiday they won't have any competition and no competition means higher prices from MS.
 
Lindsay said:
I don't see why 4 to 5 hundred couldn't happen. People buy ridiculously high prices for crap around Christmas time. Get in some easy holiday cash then drop in March.


It's not a good way to sustain momentum. Does MS want long term or short term gain? They should be able to maintain the $299 pricepoint into 2007.
 
SteveMeister said:
Anything higher than a $299 launch price would be suicide, and Microsoft knows it.

So, how's Oblivion looking for the end of this year? :D

Please, say good. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!
 
Yep. But it lasted one month (or two? don't remember), the time to understand they wer screwing the market and dropped down the price. Gifting two games, a remote control and a joypad to everyone that bought the console at high price ;-)
Just a month. I guess somebody @ MS saw how Sony and Nintendo were screwing us and thought "hey, we are going to make a killing with those fools" When I checked the packs and noticed the console+extra controller for €500 I nearly died laughing right there :lol
 
Well that pretty much wraps it up for Microsoft ...


--Yeah, no chance of it launching that expensively. They'd cut the hard drive first. I'm guessing $349.99 is the magic number.
 
$349 tops. Anything more would be just plain stupid. I'm rather certain of $299, but I have heard that MS is thinking about $350 (from my friends who work at the House that Gates built).

They believe they can sell them at $350 and still sell out the initial shipment. I think they are right, but it would send a horrible message to drop price less than 6 months after the initial launch. IMO
 
It should and probably will be $300. It's the sweet spot for new consoles. MS would be crazy to launch at $350-400. A $350-400 price would put off all but the most hardcore Xbox fan, and Sony could announce a $300 PS3, putting MS in awkward position of having to price drop less than a year later.
 
DarienA said:
Anybody who actually believes this?

Don't reproduce.

:lol

XBox was seen by many (including MS) as a slightly rushed, inefficient console that was more about brute strength, with little thought about being econimical in the long run. It still launched for $299.

Playstation 2? $299.

Gamecube? $199.

Dreamcast? $199.

Playstation? $299.

It'll be $299...whatever the early loss is, it'll be recouped far quicker then was possible with XBox.

Of course, that's just the base console...thanks to the ridiculous success of bundled consoles from the PS2 on down (thanks Sony and all of you idiots that made it so), that'll knock the price up an extra 50 anyway. Which means it'd be dangerously close to the $400 mark, which simply doesn't cut it.

BTW, PS3 will be $299 as well (non-bundled of course), unless that machine is showing games looking one or two software generations ahead of the 360 at launch.
 
Is making a profit off the console itself even a feasible goal? Clearly, the profit is in the games and thus this the talk going around of sixty dollar games seems more likely then a 500 dollar 360.
 
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