How do you know that? What makes this Nintendo unique? Playstation did a good job making their second system backwards compatible. Nintendo didn't. Now, we've got a Gamecube that doesn't play Nintendo64 games...illustrator said:new Nintendo system will sell for less $200. Haw haw.
found out from www.gamespot.comTweetyBird said:how did u find out abt thiat price??????????????????????????
because every previous nintendo console were always $200 when first launched. Nintendo was $200...Super Nintendo was $200...Nintendo 64 was $200 and GameCube was $200 also...VamPyroX said:How do you know that? What makes this Nintendo unique? Playstation did a good job making their second system backwards compatible. Nintendo didn't. Now, we've got a Gamecube that doesn't play Nintendo64 games...
Well, having a gaming console that can do other things certainly gets people's attention. I've had customers come to Blockbuster asking me about which game console they should rent.... Playstation or Playstation 2. I simply remind them that they can get a Playstation 2 and still play any Playstation 1 & 2 games on it. They quickly go for Playstation 2 instead.Steel said:because every previous nintendo console were always $200 when first launched. Nintendo was $200...Super Nintendo was $200...Nintendo 64 was $200 and GameCube was $200 also...
so It just seems that $200 is proably just the best price to buy a brand spankin' new console when it is first launched into the world...so Nintendo is very reasonable with the prices...
But who knows if the next system would have a higher price? Nintendo never said that they would produce a system that would play DVDs and CDs or whatever like that...but just want to focus on games, ya know?
VamPyroX said:How do you know that? What makes this Nintendo unique? Playstation did a good job making their second system backwards compatible. Nintendo didn't. Now, we've got a Gamecube that doesn't play Nintendo64 games...
wow!!! 258 thanks!!!Steel said:found out from www.gamespot.com