
The average consumer doesn't give a crap about high specs. At $250, this is going to be a tough sell for the usual "hey mom, that looks cool!" situation. Not like I care though, I'm there day 1...Tyeforce said:And even a $250 may sound a bit too pricy to some people, but remember what this system is capable of. It has very high specs for a portable game system, too. Not to mention that it comes with a free 2GB SD card and a charging cradle. All that more than justifies the price of the system. Look at it this way; you're going to get a LOT more out of the 3DS at its launch than the Wii, for around the same price.
The Wii cost $250 at launch, and look how well it sold.Bulerias said:The average consumer doesn't give a crap about high specs. At $250, this is going to be a tough sell for the usual "hey mom, that looks cool!" situation. Not like I care though, I'm there day 1...Tyeforce said:And even a $250 may sound a bit too pricy to some people, but remember what this system is capable of. It has very high specs for a portable game system, too. Not to mention that it comes with a free 2GB SD card and a charging cradle. All that more than justifies the price of the system. Look at it this way; you're going to get a LOT more out of the 3DS at its launch than the Wii, for around the same price.
Tyeforce said:The Wii cost $250 at launch, and look how well it sold.Bulerias said:The average consumer doesn't give a crap about high specs. At $250, this is going to be a tough sell for the usual "hey mom, that looks cool!" situation. Not like I care though, I'm there day 1...Tyeforce said:And even a $250 may sound a bit too pricy to some people, but remember what this system is capable of. It has very high specs for a portable game system, too. Not to mention that it comes with a free 2GB SD card and a charging cradle. All that more than justifies the price of the system. Look at it this way; you're going to get a LOT more out of the 3DS at its launch than the Wii, for around the same price.
Also, just for anyone who is still worried that the 3DS will cost $300, here's another piece of trivia: The Wii originally cost
Tyeforce said:The Wii cost $250 at launch, and look how well it sold.Bulerias said:The average consumer doesn't give a crap about high specs. At $250, this is going to be a tough sell for the usual "hey mom, that looks cool!" situation. Not like I care though, I'm there day 1...Tyeforce said:And even a $250 may sound a bit too pricy to some people, but remember what this system is capable of. It has very high specs for a portable game system, too. Not to mention that it comes with a free 2GB SD card and a charging cradle. All that more than justifies the price of the system. Look at it this way; you're going to get a LOT more out of the 3DS at its launch than the Wii, for around the same price.
Also, just for anyone who is still worried that the 3DS will cost $300, here's another piece of trivia: The Wii originally cost
Bulerias said:Tyeforce said:The Wii cost $250 at launch, and look how well it sold.Bulerias said:The average consumer doesn't give a crap about high specs. At $250, this is going to be a tough sell for the usual "hey mom, that looks cool!" situation. Not like I care though, I'm there day 1...Tyeforce said:And even a $250 may sound a bit too pricy to some people, but remember what this system is capable of. It has very high specs for a portable game system, too. Not to mention that it comes with a free 2GB SD card and a charging cradle. All that more than justifies the price of the system. Look at it this way; you're going to get a LOT more out of the 3DS at its launch than the Wii, for around the same price.
Also, just for anyone who is still worried that the 3DS will cost $300, here's another piece of trivia: The Wii originally cost
Tyeforce said:Bulerias said:Tyeforce said:The Wii cost $250 at launch, and look how well it sold.Bulerias said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Also, just for anyone who is still worried that the 3DS will cost $300, here's another piece of trivia: The Wii originally cost
Who says they have to play it in public?Pear said:Lol dude, I'm sorry to break it to ya, but I've never seen anyone over the age of 12 in public with a handheld before.Tyeforce said:Since when are handhelds only for kids? The DS and Wii share a very, very similar audience. There are just about as many adults who play DS as there are adults who play Wii. And it's not like these kids are buying the 3DS themselves, anyway.Bulerias said:A console is not a handheld. We are talking about two different markets -- one is largely children, the other is broader. I know these are some sweeping generalizations, but a $150 DS for a kid is easier to swallow than a $250 3DS w/ a screen that has been reported to have detrimental effects for those under a certain age (7, I believe?). This is really aimed at the hardcore gamer, for better or for worse. But again, I couldn't care less -- this thing has some pretty cool games coming out for it, and that's what I care about. Just wish I had time for 'em!Tyeforce said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep![]()
Ah, so that's the reason why the different models are all black on the inner top side? Where did you hear this from?Bulerias said:It has to be black for the 3D effect to function correctly, apparently.strikingmatches said:Awesome.
So the top for the blue one is black?
Wuuuuut.
Probably worth it.DaAnimalCrossingGuy said:WTF! Fricken 250 or 300 bucks for a damn handheld system, I ain't getting that! >:[