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Ill get a DS at $99.99, but wont get it any sooner, unless maybe i end up with alot of disposable income, than maybe $130... $200 is gotta be a mistake or a joke.
Chittagong said:Nevermind. NDS will be mine the day it comes out regardless the price, along with the first party games and the surgery thing (not the kinky one). Commercial success and the resulting lifetime of the platform is another question, of course, as discussed in another thread.
Not likely. Many current Nintendo GBA games are listed at that price and do you actually think GBA games will cost the same as DS games? The DS cartridge is bound to be larger, storage-wise, and we all know that means it'll cost more. I'm betting on $40.StrikerObi said:Honestly, $35 sounds about right to me.
"concerned about the lack of information"jedimike said:Retailers don't set these prices without guidance. They have to have some idea of how much the product is and how much will be available so they know how much to order. I would be suprised if the price is anything but $199.
I'm also concerned about the lack of information this late in the game. It's the first time I can remember that so little was known about a game device so close to launch. By this time in 2001, I already knew what games I was going to get with my Xbox bundle.
efralope said:"concerned about the lack of information"
concerned about DS, or that competition it's going to give XBox in November...
Prine said:N GAGE 2
How much for the games? $50 :rolleyes
Fuck off Nintendo
efralope said:"concerned about the lack of information"
concerned about DS, or that competition it's going to give XBox in November...
Mr_Furious said:You people that are laughing at those thinking the DS will ship at $200 are no different with your assumptions. In fact, they at least have some type of confirmation from 3 sources so far of what the DS might be priced at while yours is based off wishful thinking.
Lost Weekend said:Hopefully Walmart's (false) listing will get Nintendo on the ball with announcing the real price.
Tenguman said:it's 199.82
jedimike said:I'm also concerned about the lack of information this late in the game. It's the first time I can remember that so little was known about a game device so close to launch. By this time in 2001, I already knew what games I was going to get with my Xbox bundle.
Handhelds and their games are not competition!
DS/PSP/GAB will have no impact on console sales!
xsarien said:Mark the calendar folks, I agree with Mikey here. Although I'm less concerned, more bemused. At this point, Nintendo themselves should've announced some games. They're either holding off for a sudden marketing blitz, or it's going to be launched quietly, and then advertised (For bizarre marketing reasons that I don't think any of us are qualified to question or interpret.)
Regardless, it's still hearsay and your "friend" could very well be wrong.AniHawk said:Well, my assumption is more of a report from what someone at NoA (not a store rep) told me Nintendo is aiming for $149.99.
I've said this since E3. I made a topic about it. People replied to it. It had over 80 responses.
jedimike said:I knew I needed $500 (ouch) at launch to get my bundle...
MrFurious said:Regardless, it's still hearsay and your "friend" could very well be wrong.
So why are you so quick to laugh at those that think the DS might actually be priced higher than $150?AniHawk said:Well I doubt he's wrong since he never said it was a definite thing
AniHawk said:Holy shit, are some of you thinking it will really be $199.99?
I thought you were all joking. :lol :lol
Mr_Furious said:So why are you so quick to laugh at those that think the DS might actually be priced higher than $150?
EDIT: Example
I think wal-mart does some weird psychological tests to see what numbers to use so people don't round up to the nearest dollar at first glance.AniHawk said:Yeah, what's the deal with that again? The cent values are code for something, aren't they?
See, this is why I like you. Reason, on the first page no less.Mama Smurf said:*kicks WordofGod in the crotch*
Tell us if it's new or if you just happened to check it out, saw there was information there and decided to post it?
The DSs game cards are considerably cheaper to make then the GBAs carts, even at much higher storage sizes.Mr_Furious said:Not likely. Many current Nintendo GBA games are listed at that price and do you actually think GBA games will cost the same as DS games? The DS cartridge is bound to be larger, storage-wise, and we all know that means it'll cost more. I'm betting on $40.
That would be reasonable thinking if Nintendo, themselves, didn't say that the DS would be their 3rd pillar and that it wasn't intended to compete or replace the GBA. $200 is just enough to attract the early adopters and with there being most likely a hardware shortage, Nintendo's sure to capitalize on it. Nintendo has been known to create hardware shortages to inflate interest in their consoles.Lost Weekend said:If Nintendo was really intending to price the NDS at 200 bucks (they're 'all about the money', remember?) then they wouldn't have lowered the GBASP's price by 20 bucks. A 100 dollar difference between two portables is more than enough to put them in seperate markets.
I stand by my prediction of $149.95
Matt said:The DS?s game cards are considerably cheaper to make then the GBA?s carts, even at much higher storage sizes.
It's a fucking estimate. That way they can take preorders and not have to worry about honoring their low price if the MSRP is higher.neptunes said:where did Gamestop, EB and Walmart get this $200'ish price point from?
how come no other store has a lower placeholder price?
$200 USD = $257.50 CAD = no sale!