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Originally Posted by DeathsHand
I hate it when people say that...
I mean sure it seems like it would make sense y'know, it's been out so long, people who want it would have bought it, right?
But at the same time, price drops open it up to different crowds... Maybe some people were like "I'll buy a PS2, but not for more than *whatever*"... Maybe some parents were looking to buy a system for their kids, but didn't wanna spend too much (this happened at the end of PSX's life)... And then there's always people just getting into gaming...
And replacements for broken systems, etc etc...
I plan on buying an Xbox... But have I? No... And I probably won't for awhile...... So probably when 'everyone who wants one has one', I'll buy one...
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Whoa, whoa, whoa...
Calm down, it was just a thought.
Obviously the PS2's sales will go up when it gets cheaper, and so will Xbox when it gets cheaper, but the fact is that whoever needs a PS2 has already bought one (or two), but whoever isn't really a big gamer will just go ahead and buy it at price drop just for the hell of it. There are people in this world who will buy a PS2 just for collection, not for fun like we do.
The Gamecube on the other hand is a different story. There are many people who are gamers and probably own a PS2, PS1, or even a N64, but no Gamecube. These people are gamers, but never bought a Gamecube because they never were sure it was worth the money. Now since it got a 50% price cut, the demand is much higher...
The PS2 will do good too, but not as good as the Gamecube's improvement since there are still a lot of gamers looking for a Gamecube. Just about every gamer already has a PS2, right? A gamer who doesn't own a PS2 is a very rare gamer, but a gamer who doesn't own a Xbox or Gamecube comes often. Do you get what I am saying?