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Jaz

Ex-Mod
To date, Nintendo has never released a console above the price of 25,000 yen ($217) in Japan.

That's a sweet price, and it will help them sell a lot more units.
 

SWAT_Marc

Ind. Design Student
Yup, good price, but it'll end up as follows:

Japan: 25,000 yen (217$)
USA: 225$
EU: 250€ (275$)
 

The_Z

"The_A"
An extremely cheap price indeed. :) Innovative gameplay + cheap prices is sure to hook anyone up for a good time.
 
but i've read on ign that it will cost 200 eur or cheaper if possible
but it is still cheap and it is still the bestest next gen console:bouncy
 

Doomulation

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cooliscool said:
Goddamn, that is an awesome price. Cheaper than a freakin' PSP (well, the value pack at least..)!

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Well, sony's products are always expensive. We musn't compare them to nintendo's. As far as I can remember, nintendo's products has always been cheaper, and they make money on selling them to boot, as compared to the current situation of the ps3/xbox 360, where both companies will lose loads of money on every console sold and made.
 

Jaz

Ex-Mod
Doomulation said:
As far as I can remember, nintendo's products has always been cheaper, and they make money on selling them to boot.

I remember the N64 being stupidly priced (in the UK at least). Somewhere around the £350 mark rings a bell. And the games too - I remember Turok being sold for £70! Madness!
 
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Allnatural

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Jaz said:
I remember the N64 being stupidly priced (in the UK at least). Somewhere around the £350 mark rings a bell. And the games too - I remember Turok being sold for £70! Madness!
A friend of mine paid $80 for Shadows of the Empire in the early days. I actually enjoyed the game at the time, though my (used) copy cost me far, far less.
 

cooliscool

Nintendo Zealot
Doomulation said:
Well, sony's products are always expensive. We musn't compare them to nintendo's. As far as I can remember, nintendo's products has always been cheaper, and they make money on selling them to boot, as compared to the current situation of the ps3/xbox 360, where both companies will lose loads of money on every console sold and made.

Exactly, and that's the point I was trying to make. :p
 

Talas

Son of the Sky
SWAT_Marc said:
Yup, good price, but it'll end up as follows:

Japan: 25,000 yen (217$)
USA: 225$
EU: 250€ (275$)


Why do we europeans always have to pay most??? :sombrero:
 

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