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Bond, you're acting like what you told other people to stop acting like in the other post. Apparently nobody can like the sites that give Nintendo games good reviews or they're biased idiots, yet you believe the site that has good news on X-Box and not the two sources that say otherwise. :rolleyes:
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Mad.co.uk is as far as I know is an unbiased website and does not relate to only one console. I don't care if people complain about a website that only covers one console and gives those games very high or low scores. It's quite obvious that website only dedicated to one console is going to be biased. But when people go around saying EGM gives out bad scores to Nintendo the one issue Nintendo videogames did not get so great scores, and then go back and say EGM is great because Nintendo videogames got great scores that month is idiotic. I am offering different views from different websites. And that is really what this website needs. Because normally all you get is opinions from one side on many videogame matters. |
Geez, you guys. Why are you getting so worked up? Can't we wait for some official numbers from some official group that has access to some official data or something official like that? It's not like waiting a week or two before making your decision is going to kill you.
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I will as usual post the official Microsoft press release on sales when it's released. |
Eerm...I wasn't talking to you (just in case you were thinking that). But thanks for backing me up. :D
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Bond, you don't believe the article just because you can't read it yourself??? Why would I lie? :rolleyes: BTW it's the most popular newspaper in Holland and it is reliable. And it says that the XB launch was a flop, which is the translation of failure. But that might just be Holland. Perhaps it did better in the UK.
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I guess this is what Cube-Europe was talkin bout:
Early in the morning on March 14, a major retail chain named Media Markt launched a nationwide TV campaign in which it announced it is selling the Xbox for the retail price of 399 euros ($352) instead of Microsoft's suggested retail price of 479 euros ($423). This price drop caused a major uproar in the industry, with many other German retail chains following suit, resulting in zero profit for individual retail outlets. Media Markt's strategy was to lure gamers into their stores in the hope that they'd buy more games or peripherals for Microsoft's debut console. Naturally, smaller stores had to stick to their pricing and couldn't give price reductions to people who preordered the console. "We'll analyze the situation but retail prices are the trade's decision," Microsoft Germany's director Hans Stettmeier told industry paper MCV in response to the price drop. "We can't and won't interfere with that." Official distributors are now working with smaller retailers to offer them a solution. However, it remains uncertain as to whether the price tag will stay at 399 euros ($352) and whether smaller shops will have to follow suit. If that is the case, most shops in Germany are unlikely to make any profit on sales of the console. The price is simpy too high. |
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And of course I am not going to believe something that is in a different language. Please wait for the official announcement rather than posting speculation. |
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This brings to mind the "fact" about the XBox recall in Japan...
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I saw heaps of X-Box boxes in stores today. At least 15 in one store. :unsure:
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