dankir said:I can't wait to see how much the PSP2 costs. If it really does have PS3 level of power, it should be interesting.
outunderthestars said:I'm calling it now. The PSP2 will retail for $249.99 as well.
AmericanNinja said:$250 is waaay too much. It will fail miserably.
dankir said:I can't wait to see how much the PSP2 costs. If it really does have PS3 level of power, it should be interesting.
theBishop said:It would have to be alien technology to get more than $300 from me.
It's probably an unpopular opinion in this thread, but the top goal for PSP2 needs to be Modern Warfare online. That's the killer app which could make a high-spec handheld successful in the US. Anything less, and people will stick with Angry Birds.
AmericanNinja said:$250 is waaay too much. It will fail miserably.
Call them to see if the colors are in their system.Vyse The Legend said:For those of us who preordered at Gamestop, should we call and tell them the color we want?
charlequin said:I will not be buying a 3DS at launch and probably not at the launch price if I can remotely get away with it (I tremendously doubt Nintendo will be able to maintain a $250 price indefinitely)
DenogginizerOS said:The launch line-up and the price are disappointing to me. I will be waiting. This may be the most paltry launch line-up for a Nintendo system ever. At least the Nintendo 64 had Mario 64.
DennisK4 said:I wish there was a handy crow-eating list of all the posters who insisted a few months ago that anything over $199 was impossible.
DennisK4 said:I wish there was a handy crow-eating list of all the posters who insisted a few months ago that anything over $199 was impossible.
charlequin said:I will not be buying a 3DS at launch and probably not at the launch price if I can remotely get away with it (I tremendously doubt Nintendo will be able to maintain a $250 price indefinitely) but out of the two price points we were looking at today this is the vaguely-almost-reasonable one rather than the outlandishly-unacceptable one. I don't think the system will underperform significantly as a result of this price.
TrueFlashbladeGAF said:and it wouldnt be 3d
Yeah okay...AmericanNinja said:$250 is waaay too much. It will fail miserably.
I'm under the impression that most of those guys revised their opinions upwards to $249.DennisK4 said:I wish there was a handy crow-eating list of all the posters who insisted a few months ago that anything over $199 was impossible.
SolarPowered said:True
Sometimes I get so optimistic when it comes to the 3DS!
Yeah okay...
I'm under the impression that most of those guys revised their opinions upwards to $249.
The really crazy folks actually expected(or maybe wanted) the price to be $300.
Gillian Seed said:OOT is a launch title right?
* Asphalt Urban GT (Gameloft)
* Feel the Magic: XY/XX (Sega)
* Madden NFL 2005 (Electronic Arts)
* Mr. Driller: Drill Spirits (Namco)
* Ping Pals (THQ)
* Ridge Racer DS (Namco)
* Spider-Man 2 (Activision)
* Sprung (Ubisoft)
* Super Mario 64 DS (Nintendo)
* The Urbz: Sims in the City (Electronic Arts)
* Tiger Woods PGA Tour (Electronic Arts)
$300 in the US was out of line no matter how anyone could try to rationalize it. It runs completely counter to just about everything Nintendo has tried to do with the Nintendo brand since the Wii and DS came about.apana said:That's unfair ,the price is up to $300 in other territories. If this sells like crazy, then $300 may have actually been the right launch price.
This would seal the deal for me as well. It's definitely one of my favorite GC games and one of my top five favorite games of all time.apana said:Yeah this is actually more important than the price for me. Honestly it they had a Wind Waker remake and Mario Galaxy 3 at launch, I would have paid upto $350 for this thing.
Gillian Seed said:OOT is a launch title right?
EmCeeGramr said:People need to remember that the original DS had a fucking terrible launch lineup. There was a remixed, updated port of Mario 64 that you controlled with a D-Pad or touchscreen... and that was kinda it.
These were the games you got for the first month of the DS's life in North America:
Yeah. Fucking Ping Pals and Sprung.
Hieberrr said:Sorry, I'm a little out of the mix since I woke up really late, but did they announce the launch lineup by any chance?
EmCeeGramr said:People need to remember that the original DS had a fucking terrible launch lineup. There was a remixed, updated port of Mario 64 that you controlled with a D-Pad or touchscreen... and that was kinda it.
These were the games you got for the first month of the DS's life in North America:
Yeah. Fucking Ping Pals and Sprung.
The 3DS launch lineup is... well, a launch lineup, but the stuff slated for the first three months is better than what the DS got by a good country mile.
Willy105 said:Just the release date and price for the system. We only know launch window games for the US.
Luigi87 said:OoT I think is launch window, so it should be out before E3.
...Hopefully.
I also hope Canada doesn't get charged more than $249.99
Microsoft and Sony don't charge more, yet Nintendo seems to always.