The price of Revolution... will be low. I'd say as low as $99, or at least $149 as at the release. They're doing like with the cube, preparing a console that is cost effective to produce and sell, unlike Sony and Microsoft that has calculated to sell their machines for a much lower price than what they're actually paying to assemble and manufacture the unit. Nintendo will probably earn money for every sold Revolution.
I'm 29 years old, and I'm tired of conventional gaming. I'm ready for something new. The only console I'm interested in at all this time is the Revolution. It doesn't matter if it's just 2-4x the Gamecube. It's enough to build great gameplay with a great new innovative concept of interacting with the software.
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Andreas @ Mar 30th 2006 6:22AM
The price of Revolution... will be low. I'd say as low as $99, or at least $149 as at the release. They're doing like with the cube, preparing a console that is cost effective to produce and sell, unlike Sony and Microsoft that has calculated to sell their machines for a much lower price than what they're actually paying to assemble and manufacture the unit. Nintendo will probably earn money for every sold Revolution.
I'm 29 years old, and I'm tired of conventional gaming. I'm ready for something new. The only console I'm interested in at all this time is the Revolution. It doesn't matter if it's just 2-4x the Gamecube. It's enough to build great gameplay with a great new innovative concept of interacting with the software.