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  Nintendo: No More Wii Price Cuts This Year
by Leigh Alexander [PC, Console/PC, Mobile Console]
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October 7, 2009
 
Nintendo: No More Wii Price Cuts This Year

Nintendo is relying largely on its holiday software lineup to drive Wii sales -- which means there will be no more price cuts for its console, says Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime.

"If you give the consumer great value in terms of what they get for what they pay, they're willing to spend," Fils-Aime said in a television interview with CNBC "And we say that based on the experience of launching the Nintendo DSi this past April, and we've already sold 2.2 million units."

When asked about further price cuts for Wii this season, Fils-Aime left no room for speculation: "Absolutely not," he said, listing Wii Fit Plus, New Super Mario Bros and Zelda: Spirit Tracks for DS as part of a software lineup he's confident will draw consumers to the Nintendo brand.

"As long as we have this great drumbeat of new software, we'll be able to motivate the consumer," he said. Even price-conscious ones -- "The way we define value is what you get for what you pay," he added. "Certainly with Wii, with the $50 price drop you're getting a lot more value."
 
   
 
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After watching that interview, I have to say that it felt like an infomercial for Nintendo, especially the first half. I realize he obviously went on the show to pitch his products but it even felt like he wrote his own questions. It showed a picture with console price comparisons, with the xbox360 still at $299 for some reason. Maybe it was referring to the Elite model, but why list the higher price, especially when the ps3 is shown as "$299 / $399"? Probably to make the ps3 seem expensive.


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