
Hätt ich das Ebay-Geld nicht anderweitig verpulvert, wären's auch um die 12 € gewesen.

Unter anderem Reiji?Shiiro hat geschrieben:Yoshis Island ist cool, weil mein Modul aufm SNES meine Speicherstände immer löscht
Aber sonst... naja immerhin etwas und ich kann jetzt ein paar Leuten die frohe Botschaft überbringen, dass die sich wegen der Preissenkung noch dieses Jahr einen Handheld holen
Wenn sich joker1000 auf die damalige "Aktion" von Amazon Italien bezieht, hat wer auch ohne Gutscheine de facto nicht mehr als 12€ gezahlt.dante hat geschrieben:Naja, dank Gutscheinen, de facto hast du shon mehr gezahlt
andriasang.com hat geschrieben:Nintendo Incurring Loss on 3DS Hardware
Analyst says 40% of company's downward revision was due to hardware price cut.
Bloomberg Japan reports today that the new 3DS price point means Nintendo will incur a loss on every system sold. At a press conference in Osaka today, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata justified this by saying that such major moves were necessary in order to improve fiscal performance next year and beyond.
Nintendo slashed the price of the 3DS earlier today worldwide. In Japan, the system was cut from its launch price of ¥25,000 to ¥15,000. Early adopters who paid the initial price will be given access to 20 free Famicom (NES) and Game Boy Advance Virtual Console games, some exclusively.
In addition to the price cut, Nintendo announced lowered earnings targets for the year. SMBC senior analyst Eiji Maeda told Bloomberg that 40% of the lowered revision was due to the 3DS price cut. Securities Japan analyst Masayuki Ohtani expressed surprise at how quick the price cut came.
Ohtani also suggested that investors might rush to sell Nintendo stock, although he doesn't believe the stock will drop below 10,000 yen. Nintendo stock ended the day at 14,000 yen, up 0.1% from the day prior. On the 27th, one day before the price cut and earnings report announcements, the stock had temporarily dropped to 13,770 yen, its lowest point since December 2005.
Nintendo usually holds a Tokyo earnings briefing the day after its Osaka earnings briefings. It's likely that will get more information there.
Sehe ich genauso.Cube hat geschrieben:Tjoa, Nintendo hatte mit Wii und DS die letzten Jahre eine mehr als profitable Zeit bei vergleichsweise wenig technischem Aufwand und muss nun halt auch mal etwas investieren, um in puncto Hardware aufzusteigen und noch mithalten zu können.
Nintendo has done a lot of great things these past five years, but they've also developed this attitude of "They'll buy it anyway."
Didn't add much to Animal Crossing: City Folk?
"They'll buy it anyway."
Wii Music a fairly shallow experience?
"They'll buy it anyway."
3DS overpriced?
"They'll buy it anyway."
It's nice to see them find out otherwise and work to correct things. We'll see how they do.