Read Sony's Lips: There's No PS3 Price Cut Coming |
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| HotKnife420 |
Mar 31 2009, 09:12 PM
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QUOTE(Zod5000 @ Mar 31 2009, 09:23 AM)  Whats the point in dropping the price? They'll do it to be competive against the 360, but microsoft is in a much better position to cut prices than sony.
I think sony almost breaks even at 400 dollars? If they drop it to 300 they'll lose 100 bucks a console.
Its also a good bet microsoft would just lower there price in turn. I could see a 149 arcade/199 pro, to keep it 100 bones less than the ps3.
So I can't really see them cutting it. I suppose they'd sell a few more units a 300.. but when customers are looking at the shelf, the 360 would still be cheaper.
Sony has to know microsoft would immediately counter, nullify most of the effect a price cut would have. Sony is in trouble if they do, in trouble if they don't I suppose. It's a lose lose situation. They either have to go back to losses on every console (and no even guaranteeing a substation increase in sales), or leave it the way it is and continute with the low sales numbers.
Actually, at nearly every price drop, it's competition drops price as well. Either way, a price drop DOES, in fact, guarantee a spike in sales. Sony's been operating on a loss so far, so since they're breaking even right now, taking a small loss again wouldn't hurt, but they don't have any blockbuster exclusives dropping right now (tho it'd give many a chance to catch up on the latest). Still, I think it's coming soon.
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| xrkahn76 |
Apr 2 2009, 12:10 AM
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Coming from the owner of a newer game franchise, Nintendo is the only one making a profit from systems. Ms and Sony have been walking that thin line between loss and breaking even. This is one of the reasons we see new motherboard types, and other upgrades to the system, as they are revising not only for function but for cost. The only way we will see a price drop on PS3 is when they come up with a cheaper revision that will allow them to make more profit per unit, and even then, why would they drop it unless they had to, i.e. competition price drop or big hit release. Honestly, and you can check the numbers, PS2 is what is keeping sony alive, as they are still selling 50,000 to 80,000 units a month. This is also why there is no longer backwards compatibility, as well as the cost to do it.
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| Elemino |
Apr 5 2009, 06:31 PM
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QUOTE(Zod5000 @ Mar 31 2009, 02:23 AM)  It's a lose lose situation. It's a win - win situation for consumers. That reason alone is why competition is good for the consumer. QUOTE(xboxjason @ Apr 1 2009, 08:16 PM)  I love how Microsoft and Sony are always disregarding the Wii.
MS doesn't have to compare themselves to anyone, they have the best scheme/scam going. Over 8 Millions users paying to get online! No one sells hardware with the expectations of making money. That's where the software comes in, but MS has been the only company so far that has come up with a way to charge people just for using their product after it has been purchased. There are a lot of fools out there, and yes I'm one of them. This post has been edited by Elemino: Apr 5 2009, 06:33 PM
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| throwingks |
Apr 6 2009, 03:28 AM
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^ The Wii attach rate is better than the PS3 last I looked. Admittedly, a long time ago though. Sony cannot cut off the PS3 when PS4 comes out. They already promised they would support it for >10 years. Nintendo has always turned a profit on every piece of hardware sold. If customers continue to buy Wii or Wii2, they still turn a profit. Customers will continue to buy their 1st party games, and customers will continue to buy their 3rd party shovelware. As much as "hardcare" (I hate that term) gamers think the Gamecube was a failure, it too turned an enormous profit for Nintendo. I am not trying to be mean, but I disagree with your entire post. If someone buys a Wii, that is money not spent on Microsoft or Sony. They are in direct competition whether they admit it or not. Edit: QUOTE(Elemino @ Apr 5 2009, 10:07 AM)  No one sells hardware with the expectations of making money. Nintendo does. This post has been edited by throwingks: Apr 6 2009, 03:35 AM
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| Elemino |
Apr 13 2009, 12:28 AM
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QUOTE(throwingks @ Apr 5 2009, 10:04 PM)  As much as "hardcare" (I hate that term) gamers think the Gamecube was a failure, it too turned an enormous profit for Nintendo. My memory of game cube is completely different. I remember Nintendo struggling very hard to move GC's off the shelf. I remember them announcing they temporarily shut down the factories due to lack of demand, and for a while weren't doing any better than Nokia's nGage. If it turned a profit for each console sold, great, but the fact it wasn't selling like they wanted meant they weren't making the money they expected. I personally would be all for Nintendo's return to the coveted game console. A third console for "hardcore" gamers would be pretty interesting. Best of all, I bet they could pull it off while simultaneously supporting the wii. Also, it would force Sony's hand at shaping up or shipping out for the next gen. I bet you wouldn't see as many unforseen mistakes (like they were never warned about a $600 console).
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| Elemino |
Apr 15 2009, 02:02 AM
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QUOTE(throwingks @ Apr 12 2009, 07:36 PM)  At one point in time, Nintendo was worth more than all of Sony (Games, Movies, Music, Hardware, etc.) combined.
I know this is completely off topic, but thats a bold statement to make. Do you have anything to backup that statement? I don't think the public fully realizes just how big of a company Sony is. They pretty much own the movie and music industry in addition to all of the consumer and business products they sell. They are a world wide entity that has dabled in pretty much anything electronic from tiny radio/mp3 players to HD cameras used at sporting events to the jumbotrons used in some stadiums. I know Nintendo plays a very large part in every gamer's history (if he knows it or not), but to say they were worth more than all of Sony is quite a statement.
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