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Re: Wii Launch and Price Revealed
*cough*I believe I told BAB that the price would 249.99 *cough*
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Re: Wii Launch and Price Revealed
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Yes XBox did cost at least $30 more, because that remote cost at least $30 (as its current price is $29.99). However, if the Xbox did play DVDs without the remote, I would not suspect that the XBox would have raised its price over the PS2's release price. I think the remote was included to raise the overall price while still keeping the console competitively priced. . Nintendo had a target price, and they weren't going to miss it. They didn't remove DVD to avoid raising the price of the machine; they did it to change the difference between price and cost in their benefit. I believe the order of worst idea to best idea is as follows: Plays DVDs: $300 -> Plays DVDs: $250 -> Doesn't play DVDs: $250 I think they either ruled out option number one first or didn't even consider it. ... :lolb: You said crappy PS2 model. |
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what the hell are you talking about? i was talking about cost vs. price...were you saying that DVD playback cost Microsoft $40 per system to play DVD movies? I thought you were referring to the price of the DVD remote that consumers needed to buy in order to play DVD movies. If I'm wrong, my mistake... ...but get a ****ing grip. |
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Microsoft set up a contract with the DVD licencees that they wouldn't pay a damn dime because the Xbox wouldn't ACTUALLY play DVDs until you bought the remote. And when you did, all that money went to the DVD licencing. Am I making sense yet. DVD playback cost them nothing. It cost the consumer. That is price. Of course the actually cost of the remote was $5, but the rest of the $30-40 went elsewhere. Look now, 360 universal remotes are not even more than $15, because microsoft pays fees for licencing on every 360 model now. And so, I posited that DVD playback would PROBABLY cost Nintendo $30-40 per console for licencing, except it's probably cheaper nowadays. My point is, I'm concluding it COSTS Nintendo $20-$40 because of the Xbox Remote fiasco, and that is a bit of a hefty number, so I can see why they would skip on it to make some profit. |
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