Failing to shift at launch price isn't an option?
That would be the third platform on the bounce failing to sell units out of the gate. Financially it isn't good if you have units stuck on shelves.
Quick charge is dependent on the chipset. I'm not sure USB C means abutting in that regard.
But Reggie said they targeted $299 in the states which again the reaction has been surprise. People hoping for $249.
Seems like this is the price point they were always looking at.
I do agree that you don't build a platform and then have to look at any price of said system compared to older platforms that now would be reduced in price.
However value is all in the eyes of the beholder. You can't get away from people seeing £280 and then maybe seeing Xbox S and thinking it's better value for money.
I don't think it's over priced compared to other consoles I just think it's overpriced when looking at it on its own merits.
I think they should of targeted £249 and gone from there.
The one free SNES/Nes game a month thing is so funny. They seem to think giving people 30 days access then taking it away is value for money. Jokers.
The voice chat app again is just pathetic. Who wants to have to use another device to enable voice chat on the system one is playing. Makes no sense at all.
This is defiantly a console you can take on the go rather than vice versa.
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/hardware/...s/index.html#1
3 hours to charge is not good for a modern portable device like this. No quick charge.
Are they not packing these games in because they want people to buy a couple of games with the system or something.
Find it baffling those party games are full price retail titles.
Are they not packing these games in because they want people to buy a couple of games with the system or something.
Find it baffling those party games are full price retail titles.
Just don't think it's a £40-£50 title. Looks more like a budget game even though I do feel it looks fun.
Does the market want games like this anymore? Think it's a tough sell these days.
Exactly. A powerful handheld which blows the 3DS out of water to me is a far more marketable device than a home console which is weaker than the competition.