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I virtually GUARANTEE you that no console will EVER be introduced at a price point that high.
It just won't happen... because nobody would buy it.
Same with the Nintendo DS which everyone said would be uber-expensive. When it actually hit Electronics Boutique? $150.
PSP... everyone said $400... hits stores at... $300.
I don't buy this price for a minute.
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These pre-release prices are always absurd, and don't take into account that kids have to con their parents into buying these things. $300 is the magic number for consoles. Any more than that, and nobody's mom or dad will get it for them unless it's a birthday or Christmas, and maybe not even then.
I predict that ALL of these consoles will debut at $299. I could be wrong, they might debut at $399 - but if they do it will SEVERELY hurt sales and they know it. Nobody I personally know will drop $400 on a console. Nobody.
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Consoles generally get marketed to a large number of younger people.. like tens of millions of people. $400 video cards are purchased by older folks who have jobs or rich daddies.. and the numbers are much smaller (though many people you talk to on sites that concern video cards will have them, that's not a remotely normal cross section of humans.)
Well the average Canadian family will have saved well over 400USD from not going to hockey games; so now they'll buy a Xbox360 or PS3 and play their own (hockey) games
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Well I'm glad to see that my off-the-cuff insistence that $300 is the magic number didn't meet with universal disregard. In fact, it's pretty generally accepted as the cutoff point for consoles.
You also have to remember that the console system itself is almost always a loss item for the company. The games are where they make up the $$ lost on the console.
I was amazed that the PSP debuted at $300 instead of sub-$200 like the Nintendo DS, but then again it isn't JUST a game machine, it's also a media player and $300 is a reasonable price for a media player. In fact, it's a GREAT price for a media player with a screen, although most media players with screens have hard drives.
I'm still unclear about how they get movies onto the PSP. The memory sticks aren't really big enough - does it take some kind of optical media?
The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!
I'm the least you could do
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I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
If only life were as easy as you
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