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    Default Rumor - Nintendo Revolution for less than $100

    This is a rumor that has been spreading for the last 2 days I was in the hospital with now clue about what was going on. It seems like there are some people who are saying the Rev will come out at $100. Is it really possible for Nintendo to do this, and will it help it's current situation?

    This is an OPINION! --- The graphics on the Xbox360 are not so WOW! I feel that if Nintendo can make their next system 4 times as powerful as the Gamecube they can compete with Xbox. I still don't know about Sony though. A system that is only 4 times better than the gamecube could run around 100 dollars. So it could be possible.
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    With the revolution controller Id assume they are going to pay me 200 bucks to take one home.


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    I can almost guaranatee you that the Revolution wont cost $100 at launch.

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    I doubt it, just look at the GBA Micro's price :/
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    I'd bet my collection that the launch price of the revolution will be 199.99


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    Quote Originally Posted by xmagxus
    I'd bet my collection that the launch price of the revolution will be 199.99
    That'd be very smart, and very stupid to have it any cheaper, unless Nintendo just wants to bleed red ink. $100 less than the price of the cheapest XBox 360, and half the likely price of the PS3? May give it some life....

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    With the way things are going, I'll be really surprised if the Revolution launches any lower than $299.

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    Even if it costs very little to make, it probably wouldn't be smart to price it under $100. Why? If someone is shopping for a new console, and sees that the Rev. is $200 cheaper than the other two consoles, he's just going to think the Rev. is just a cheap, wimpy console and go with something else. It's the same mentality that caused people to go with Xbox, simply because it was bigger than the Gamecube they assumed it was much more powerful.

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    Cmtz I agree fully I don't think the xbox 360 is that wow

    but I don't see the revolution price to be a hundred bucks right away it will start at around 200 I would say

    but who know we will see.


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    I read a huge debate on this yesterday on some other website. The main arguments FOR this rumor were as follows:

    Nintendo did say that they wanted to appeal to non-gamers. Pricing a new console at $99 will make non-gamers buy it. I was talking to a friend of mine yesterday, he's not a gamer, but when I told him that it would cost $99, he said that he would buy it because "thats peanuts."

    Apparantly, the hardware in the Revolution isn't a huge leap from the Gamecube. And the price of this hardware has gone down considerably since the Gamecube came out, therefore, making Nintendo able to price their console at $99.

    The almost have to do this to compete against the PS3 and the 360. Though I still people will buy the Revolution if it were $200, they wouldn't get nearly as many compared to if it were $99.

    Actually, pricing a console at $99 is very smart. You sell your consoles for dirt cheap, then you make your money selling the software for that console. Its like printers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smork

    That'd be very smart, and very stupid to have it any cheaper, unless Nintendo just wants to bleed red ink
    Nintendo has about $3 Billion in the Bank. I'm sure they'll be just fine. Plus they actually are making money off of the $100 Game Cubes, whatever they're planning must be pretty good.

    To offer a different angle on the Micro, most of the money is for the screen, since the Revolution has no screen, plenty of money saved right there.

    On the Developer side, that $100 to $199 price point may be the greatest thing since sliced bread. As long as Nintendo does't play greedy with the licensing fees, most companies (I'd assume) would look at a system that people are only spending 'peanuts' on as a prime stomping grounds.

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    Even if it does sell for $100, it'll still be over £100 here.

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    If they sold it for $200, they would win the battle. Hands freaking down.
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    $100 would be awsome, and I doubt it would hurt them in turns of sales, it would probably help them by app;ealing to casual/non gamers because its affordable.

    $200 would still be wise, and I hope it doesnt launch anywhere higher than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xmagxus
    I'd bet my collection that the launch price of the revolution will be 199.99
    I'll take you up on that offer; I have a feeling it's going to be 199.95.

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    I think they will be doing a good job releasing it at 199. Thats a sweet price. 99.99 Is kinda of just a dream. What system has ever launched at 99.99 bucks? The lowest I could see the revolution is 150.

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    I don't see the revolution launching at $99. Most likely will see it launch at $149-$199.

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    If Nintendo releases the Revolution at any other pricepoint then 100$ - It's looking at another 3rd place finish in the console wars.

    I know many parents and other "Non-Hardcore" gamer types who simply aren't going to buy any of the new systems(X-Box, Sony) at those pricepoints. At a 200$ pricepoint, those same people may consider the Revolution, but if they are already looking at dropping 200$ for "Compromise" system - They may just drop a little extra to get the console that they REALLY want. IE: A Sony or X-Box.

    A 100$ pricepoint removes that factor. Since they make more money on licensing anyway, it would be a smart business move on Nintendo's part. Nintendo consoles haven't been a "must-have" dominant system since the NES.(and arguably the SNES) Getting the things into peoples hands at any way possible will change that. Especially by coming out at 1/4'th the cost of the competition. Hell, i'd even buy one and give X-Box 360 the middle finger.

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    Well if the games listed at gamestop are any vague sign of the launch lineup there will be 5 MUST own titles at launch. Obviously that list isnt even announced but IF gamestop magically predicted right then there will be a metroid, mario, smash bros, zelda, and final fantasy game at launch. I'd be shocked ifthat happened since no console that I can remember has ever launched with all those top tier titles at once. IF i thappens though nintendo would be off to a great start and easily have the best launch lineup over 360, and most likely the ps3.

    I still think the price for the revolution wll launch at around 200 dollars give or take a few cents. If nintendo is stupid they will make it 299.99 though which could very well happen. I seriously doubt the system will launch at 100 dollars because then people might hold back on buying games. "59.99 for games to play on a 100 dollar system!???? no thanks"

    But if the system is 200 dollars, 60 dollar games dont sound as bad imo.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fibblewith
    Even if it does sell for $100, it'll still be over £100 here.

    I disagree. Personally, I think that we will get the same price, 1:1 exchange rate. e.g. if it sells for 99 bucks in usa, we'll get it for 99 quid.

    I've seen that happen with most comptuing equipment in england....

    On a side note, if Ninty, REALLY wanted to win the console wars, (imho) they would need to do nothing more than have all their games on DVD disks, copying-able in a standard DVD-/+ R burner; it tends to be a HUGS incentive; especially as magazines can make their own "demo" disks and piracy (contrary to popular belief) does help a console a great deal; look at what it did for the PS1...
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    I think they should start at 200 and see how sale go. If they wanted they could drop the price within a few months or even weeks according to the appeal it makes to the public. I don't plan on buying any of the systems at launch, but if it di sell for 100 dollars I would buy it. Like someone else said, "that's peanuts". Then I would buy the games I really like.
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    150 is my bet.

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    This will be interesting to revisit after the launch.
    i think $150 is still too low.
    after their research firms and price analysts are finished with their data collection, they'll realize that there is a HUGE market for the vintage games they're planning on releasing as downloadable content. They could market the Revolution on that point alone and guys like me will flock to the EB's and Gamestops of the world.

    The vintage games have nostalgic appeal. And what better way to bond with your kids? No violence or adult themes. After all, the NES kids of yesterday have procreated, and we want to share the enjoyment of SMB, Zelda, and Lolo with our kids. Pack those in with the next-gen launch titles, and they've got a winner.

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    Given what Microsoft and Sony are charging, there's no way they'll sell the Revolution for $100. They can sell it for $200 and still be the cheapest by far (barring a 360 price drop).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sothy
    With the revolution controller Id assume they are going to pay me 200 bucks to take one home.
    I am assuming you haven't heard or read that there will also be a conventional controller made as well?

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