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BreakABone
09-23-2003, 10:04 PM
In a move to spur sales for the holiday season and pretty much a last ditch effort at this point, Nintendo has lowered the price of the Gamecube to 99.99, which in an odd move competes directly against the price of the GBA SP now.

http://biz.yahoo.com/rc/030923/tech_nintendo_2.html
http://www.gamespot.com/all/news/news_6075612.html

DeathsHand
09-23-2003, 10:15 PM
which in an odd move competes directly against the price of the GBA SP now.
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A console that plays on a TV and has only a few good games, or a handheld and has only a few good games... *rubs chin*

Dyne
09-23-2003, 11:08 PM
I could see that coming from miles away.

GameMaster
09-23-2003, 11:09 PM
Since I bought mine on opening day, will I be getting a $100 refund?

GameKinG
09-23-2003, 11:18 PM
Amazon has now raised it back to normal. My guess is Nintendo saw the cut and didnt want anybody to cut this early, so they asked them to put it back. Tomorrow Nintendo is expected to have a confrence call from the marketing department and may announce the details of a price drop, and this will probably be the signal to lower prices, or set a date to.

Yet, even though amazon raised it back, a LOT of people got the cube at 99 while it was listed as that.

Gamecube and games sales increase in the thousands of percents:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/new-for-you/movers-and-shakers/-/video-game/ref%3Dpd%5Fhp%5Fmsg/002-8829439-2567221

Out of stock, high demand items:

WOW (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/1061372/ref%3Damb%5Fbl%5F16288/103-4658658-2125409)

TheGame
09-24-2003, 01:25 AM
A console that plays on a TV and has only a few good games, or a handheld and has only a few good games... *rubs chin*
lol

I think a cube is worth $100 if not more... but the GBA:SP... um :sneaky:

maybe I should sell my cube and buy anoher when MGS comes out... that's the only game I really care about coming out for cube in the near future :p

GameKinG
09-24-2003, 02:14 AM
They will probably lower SP, though they have no reason to since Nintendo sells another GBA every 6 seconds (really).

Anyhow, I figured out why amazon raised the price from 99 to 150. Toys R Us is the store they run through for games, and this deal caused such a spending spree that TRU ran out of Gamecubes for amazon, so Amazon had to switch to its other partner: Target. TRU was the one that brought it down to 99.95, but Target has yet to follow suit, so the price went up to match target prices.

BreakABone
09-24-2003, 11:54 AM
Now, it's official (starting tomorrow atleat) the Cube will sell for 100 bucks in the States and 140 in Canada

Nintendo GameCube Price Drops to $99!; New Hardware Price Spearheads Aggressive Holiday Campaign

Just in time for the biggest video game thrills of the fall, Nintendo GameCube price drops to $99.

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 24, 2003--Just in time for the biggest video game thrills of the fall, Nintendo of America Inc. today announced a new MSRP of $99.99 for its Nintendo GameCube(TM) home game console, effective tomorrow, Sept. 25. This great new price opens an $80 price advantage over its two console competitors.
While the price of Nintendo GameCube hardware is falling, the variety and affordability of great software is soaring. Coupled with expansion of the Nintendo GameCube library to more than 320 games by the end of the year, the new MSRP of $99.99 and added exclusive offers will further boost momentum for the console throughout the holidays.

Mario Kart(R): Double Dash!!(TM), available Nov. 17 exclusively for Nintendo GameCube, is the most-anticipated game of the season. Nintendo has announced that customers who reserve a copy of the game in advance will receive a free bonus disc, loaded with game footage and gameplay previews for a wide array of upcoming hits.

In addition, Nintendo recently expanded the Player's Choice library offering discounted prices for a half dozen award winning games including Super Mario Sunshine(TM), Animal Crossing(TM) and Metroid(R) Prime.

"So far in 2003, Nintendo GameCube is the only home console showing an increase in unit sales compared to 2002," says George Harrison, senior vice president, marketing and corporate communications, Nintendo of America. "Every time a generation of technology has moved into the true mass market, Nintendo has prospered. This incredible new price and our great software offers are designed to accelerate that trend like never before."

"This is not only good for Nintendo, but great for consumers," says Lucky Evani, Toys 'R Us representative. "For $99, you can now buy video game technology that you couldn't have purchased for $99,000 just a few years ago."

The hot holiday titles from Nintendo will include Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (Nov. 17), Kirby(TM) Air Ride (Oct. 13), Mario Party(R) 5 (Nov. 11), 1080(TM) Avalanche (Dec. 1), and Pokemon Channel(TM) (Dec.1), as well as the highly anticipated Final Fantasy(R): Crystal Chronicles(TM) and Pokemon Colosseum(TM) in the first quarter of 2004. In addition, the Nintendo GameCube fall lineup is replete with top quality interactive thrills provided by independent publishers that appeal to every game taste, ranging from sports to action to role-playing titles.

The worldwide leader and innovator in the creation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its popular home and portable video game systems. Each year, hundreds of all-new titles for the best-selling Game Boy(R) Advance and Nintendo GameCube(TM) systems extend Nintendo's vast game library and continue the tradition of delivering a rich, diverse mix of quality video games for players of all ages. Since the release of its first home video game system in 1983, Nintendo has sold more than 1.8 billion video games globally, creating enduring industry icons such as Mario(TM) and Donkey Kong(R) and launching popular culture franchise phenomena such as Metroid(TM), Zelda(TM) and Pokemon(R). A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for Nintendo's operations in the Western Hemisphere.

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Nintendo GameCube price drops to $139.95!

New Hardware Price Spearheads Aggressive Holiday Campaign

VANCOUVER, Sept. 24 /CNW/ - Just in time for the biggest video game thrills of the fall, Nintendo of Canada today announced a new MSRP of $139.95for its Nintendo GameCube(TM) home game console, effective tomorrow, September 25. This great new price opens a $110 price advantage over its two consolecompetitors.

While the price of Nintendo GameCube hardware is falling, the variety and affordability of great software is soaring. Coupled with expansion of the Nintendo GameCube library to more than 320 games by the end of the year, the new MSRP of $139.95 and added exclusive offers will further boost momentum for the console throughout the holidays.

Mario Kart(R): Double Dash!!(TM), available November 17 exclusively for Nintendo GameCube, is the most-anticipated game of the season. Nintendo has announced that customers who reserve a copy of the game in advance will receive a free bonus disc, loaded with game footage and gameplay previews for a wide array of upcoming hits.

In addition, Nintendo recently expanded the Player's Choice library
offering discounted prices for a half dozen award winning games including Super Mario Sunshine(TM), Animal Crossing(TM) and Metroid(R) Prime.

"So far in 2003, Nintendo GameCube is the only home console showing an increase in unit sales compared to 2002," says Ron Bertram, general manager, Nintendo of Canada. "Every time a generation of technology has moved into the true mass market, Nintendo has prospered. This incredible new price and our great software offers are designed to accelerate that trend like never before."

"This is great news for consumers as we move into the holiday season," says Monika Merz, president, Toys 'R Us Canada. "For under $140, we expect sales of Nintendo GameCube hardware to increase substantially." The hot holiday titles from Nintendo will include Mario Kart: Double Dash!!(TM) (Nov. 17), Kirby(TM) Air Ride (Oct. 13), Mario Party(R) 5 (Nov. 11), 1080(TM) Avalanche (Dec. 1), and Pokémon Channel(TM) (Dec.1), as well as the highly anticipated Final Fantasy(R): Crystal Chronicles(TM) and Pokémon Colosseum(TM) in the first quarter of 2004. In addition, the Nintendo GameCube fall lineup is replete with top quality interactive thrills provided by independent publishers that appeal to every game taste, ranging from sports to action to role-playing titles.

As a wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of Canada Ltd., based in
Vancouver, British Columbia, is a leader and innovator in the $1 billion video game industry in Canada. Nintendo of Canada markets hardware and software for Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, and Nintendo GameCube.

Since therelease of its first home video game system in 1983, Nintendo has sold more than 1.8 billion video games globally, creating enduring industry icons such as Mario(TM) and Donkey Kong(R) and launching popular culture franchise phenomena such as Metroid(TM), Zelda(TM) and Pokémon(R). Nintendo is dedicated to the long-term development of the interactive entertainment industry, devoting its resources towards maximizing the latest technology to create the most innovative, interactive entertainment products in the world.

For more information about Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP or any other Nintendo product, visit the company's Web site at www.nintendo.ca.

Jason1
09-24-2003, 03:02 PM
This is bound to bang Cube sales past XBox for sure worldwide, without any doubt. Maybe even in the USA...that is unless XBox follows suit with their own price cut soon.

Jonbo298
09-24-2003, 04:08 PM
*still remembers paying $200 for mine.*

Hopefully Nintendo will drop the SP to at least $79.99 and the GBA to like $59.99 and the GB Player to $39.99. Then hopefully they will gain more money from all the handheld playing "options". But then again, the SP is fairly new so I doubt they will drop SP's price for awhile. But who knows. Maybe Mr. Bob will see a handheld and a console for the same price and go for the console.....:hmm:

Perfect Stu
09-24-2003, 05:20 PM
$140 I'm still not willing to pay. I think the system is worth the money for sure...lots of good games, but I don't even have enough time for my PS2 and its game library. And then there's XBox.

bobcat
09-24-2003, 06:10 PM
Wow I can buy another one and use it for my 8 player Mario KArt lan.

Question........Do you need 8 copies of Mario Kart to run it on a LAN?

Dylflon
09-24-2003, 06:19 PM
Wow I can buy another one and use it for my 8 player Mario KArt lan.

Question........Do you need 8 copies of Mario Kart to run it on a LAN?

i think you need only 2. 4 players on each?

Jonbo298
09-24-2003, 06:33 PM
Wow I can buy another one and use it for my 8 player Mario KArt lan.

Question........Do you need 8 copies of Mario Kart to run it on a LAN?

I think it depends on how many TV's you want each person to use. If you want 8 people and only you and another person have a 'Cube and MK: DD, then 4 on each TV would work (I think). But if the heavens listen and you have 8 Players with 8 'Cubes, 8 Copies of MK: DD, and 8 TV's, then you can have some great LAN'ing. (Or even better would be 16 people;):D)

GameKinG
09-24-2003, 07:33 PM
You need a disc for every gamecube. You can use two gamecube, 4 gamecube, or 8 gamecubes. The more you have, the bigger everyone's person screen area is big.

bobcat
09-25-2003, 06:55 AM
You need a disc for every gamecube. You can use two gamecube, 4 gamecube, or 8 gamecubes. The more you have, the bigger everyone's person screen area is big.

I have 8 friends...................

That will buy MK. Woot :D