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PS2 Price May Fall, Gamecube Staying Put 401

mrquackers writes: "Looks like the price war in the console gaming world is starting a bit early. With Microsoft expected to announce a drop in the price of the Xbox to $199 next Monday at E3, Sony's rumored to be cutting PlayStation 2 prices as early as tomorrow. Meanwhile, Nintendo says it won't be making ANY price cuts before or during the show -- though it's not ruling one out for later in the year." Update: 05/14 18:01 GMT by T : An anonymous reader points out this CNN story indicating that the PS2 cut is official.
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PS2 Price May Fall, Gamecube Staying Put

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  • It's Official (Score:3, Informative)

    by NetGuruFL ( 28160 ) <wade@ezri.org> on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @04:20AM (#3515732)
    http://www.gamers.com/news/1147215

    Even the PS One is getting a price cut to $50 :)
    • Re:It's Official (Score:2, Informative)

      by NetGuruFL ( 28160 )
    • To save people from having to do the awful copy/paste job, here it is as a proper link [gamers.com] :)
  • by phaze3000 ( 204500 ) on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @04:20AM (#3515733) Homepage
    Are that the ethernet and 56k modem adaptors will be sold for just $34.95 each. Nintendo were looking as thought they weren't going to bring these out previously so this is damn good news - finally PSO without loads of hacked-up charecters (hopefully...)
  • by Tidan ( 541596 ) <tidan_md@y[ ]o.com ['aho' in gap]> on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @04:31AM (#3515761)
    PS2, XBox, Gamecube... I'm keeping my fingers crossed, maybe Neo-Geo [slashdot.org] will catch on!
  • by ringbarer ( 545020 ) on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @04:31AM (#3515762) Homepage Journal
    But will it play Celine Dion CDs?
  • It's about time (Score:4, Insightful)

    by VirexEye ( 572399 ) on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @04:32AM (#3515768) Homepage
    It seems like PS2 has been stuck at $300 for a rather long time. I think it was smart of them though to keep their price the same as the Xbox though. By doing so they are implying that the PS2, while older, is just as good as the Xbox. If they were to cut the price when the Xbox first came out, people might see the PS2 as being older hardware which would become obsolete quicker, therefore investing a few more bucks to get newer hardware from MS would be worth it. How many times have you found yourself doing this exact thing with computer upgrade parts?

    Well maybe I can afford a PS2 now so I can be the last kid on my block to play FFX.

    • If they were to cut the price when the Xbox first came out, people might see the PS2 as being older hardware which would become obsolete quicker, therefore investing a few more bucks to get newer hardware from MS would be worth it. How many times have you found yourself doing this exact thing with computer upgrade parts?

      I thought I bought a game console depending on what games run on it. :)

      Like I knew that Sega beat PS hardware-wise, but I still bought PS because I want to play FF V. :) Of course I'll make a very special consideration if I couldn't find Linux-kit for XBox, but I think it's very unlikely. :)
      • people might see the PS2 as being older hardware which would become obsolete quicker, therefore investing a few more bucks to get newer hardware from MS would be worth it. How many times have you found yourself doing this exact thing with computer upgrade parts?

      Every time I listen to a sales guy on commission, which would be (let me count) exactly nonce. I don't buy (license, listen to, watch etc) anything until it's been out for six months or so, i.e. until the initial hype and price premium have abated and you can base your investment of money or time on trusted peer reviews rather than bought-and-paid-for professional reviews. That way you get by far the best bang-per-buck, and you don't waste time or lose sleep over making the wrong decision. It's a winning strategy for movies, music, PC hardware, operating systems and especially games consoles.

  • Wow (Score:4, Interesting)

    by phaze3000 ( 204500 ) on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @04:36AM (#3515781) Homepage
    That actually means that something is cheaper here in the UK than it is in the US.. how often does that happen?

    Gamecube launched here at £130 ($189), X-Box is £199 ($289), PS2 is £199 with a pretty certain price-drop on the way.

  • Here in the UK, the GameCube has been £129 from launch day (and retailers are sticking to that, despite pre-launch fears that they'd hike it up a bit). PS2 and X-Box both started at £299, and the PS2 gradually fell - it's currently at about £200 including a game or two, I believe. X-Box fell from £299 to £199 within a month or so of release.

    I find it hard to understand why the PS2 hasn't fallen in the US before now - I guess it was still selling...

    Still, all of this can only be good for consumers. All the boxes are basically ridiculously cheap now. Of course the games are still pretty expensive - but buying online can still save you a fortune.

    Jon

    • The price of the PS2 stayed the same for so long because it could...it's really that simple. Sony hasn't had any real competition, and as it turns out, people aren't jumping all over the XBox quite as much as the analysts first expected them to. So ever since the XBox came out, the only thing Sony had to fear was a price drop from Microsoft. Both companies were waiting for each other to make the first move, and until very recently, nobody did. My theory is that Microsoft was the first to really make the decision, and Sony is adjusting to stay ahead. As long as they stay at the same price point as MS, Sony knows that they can keep a lock on the market.

      (Gamecube was intentionally omitted from my statement because of the fact that it really caters to a completely separate niche market - mostly children and early teens - and as yet has not really factored into Sony or MS's sales.)
  • It really doesn't matter about matching or costing less than a competitors console. If its reasonably priced, and it has figurehead games and a reasonable fan base, it will go well. Pros and Cons: P2 - Its older, but thats not necessarily a hard thing. Its got crap all RAM, and its hard to program for, but its still got more support than the X-Box. It has good titles, the FF series, and a good controller. X-Box - Its a great console, but no matter how much it costs, if its got no figurehead titles, it won't sell. And it doesn't. Halo is ok, but thats all that's even made me look twice. Im writing it off already, due to no games coming that interest me. Gamecube - Not out here (Australia) yet, so i cannot comment. Give me PC anyday.
  • Meanwhile, Nintendo says it won't be making ANY price cuts before or during the show

    I'm still holding out for one, since at $149 to $129 (or dare I think it: $99) I would be incredibly happy to finally get one. Besides, just because Nintendo says they won't be cutting prices, doesn't mean that it won't happen. Hell, just 6 days ago Sony was saying they wouldn't be making any price cuts at E3:

    We're definitely comfortable at $299 ... I can't imagine that we need to change our strategy one iota.
    source [ign.com]
    • I think Nintendo may be forced to drop the price of the Gamecube to somewhere between US$130 to US$150 by the time E3 starts.

      The reason is simple: who wants to pay US$200 for a dedicated gaming machine when for the same price you get much more powerful consoles that have DVD playback capability and broadband gaming ready to go? Nintendo runs a huge risk of losing a large amount of purchasers to Sony and Microsoft thanks to Sony's price drop and Microsoft's soon-to-announce price drop.
  • I've had nearly everything.. from intellivison, to atari 2600, to coleco vision, to nintendo 8 bit.. sega master, sega 16bit, nintendo 16bit.. turbo graphx(with CD), jaguar(ugh dunt remind me), to 3DO(one of my all time faves) to saturn and ps1 and PS2(love it!)....

    Now that xbox has dropped(or will) drop to 200 range.. I'd might actually get one.. hate to say it.. since i'm personally against giving MS any of my earned cash(bla bla bla bla). But i have been impressed with some of the graphics i've seen on the xbox and it sounds like it can be a great system(has potenential)..

    I guess the worst case is that I'll pay 200 bux for a 40gb IDE drive :)

    As for Nintendo's new gamecube... its limited.. but hey its a gaming platform.. thats all.. i think i'll wait and see how good metroid will really be before i consider buying this one.

    just a few honest thoughts about price drops here :)

  • Boycott Sony? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by randombozo ( 212355 )
    Say, aren't we supposed to boycott Sony for screwing up our iMacs?
    • by thesolo ( 131008 ) <slap@fighttheriaa.org> on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @09:14AM (#3516626) Homepage
      Say, aren't we supposed to boycott Sony for screwing up our iMacs?

      I guess you didn't get the new revised itinerary...sorry!!

      Anyway, the new schedule is:
      Monday: Boycott Sony/MPAA
      Tuesday: Relax, check out new tech products and video games.
      Wednesday: Boycott RIAA, Call congresscritters over latest atrocious bill.
      Thursday: Relax, check out the latest CDs coming on the market.
      Friday: Boycott the MPAA in the daytime, go see a movie at night.
      Saturday & Sunday: Pretend we have lives outside of work and don't post on Slashdot.

      ;)
  • Microsoft Harakiri (Score:3, Interesting)

    by jukal ( 523582 ) on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @07:25AM (#3516155) Journal
    I like this scenario:
    Microsoft sells Xbox underpriced - making a loss per each sold product. Meanwhile as the modchips [xbox-scene.com] have already been released, Microsoft is digging another hole for themselves: they have created the perfect platform for cheap Linux based homecomputer, again, project(s) already going [h07.org]. Once this evolvs into a easy-to-setup Linux home computer: voila!

    Summasummarum, Microsoft's bully tactics may well prove as the ultimate bullet to their own head. They will end up loosing both because of hardware and because of lost Windows license fees. Eventually, loosing around $200 because of every sold Xbox. Thanks.
    • Look, Microsoft is going to take a bath on the Xbox console. They knew that going in. Doesn't matter anyway. Software is where they will make their money on the console. Plus, unlike both Nintendo and Sony, Microsoft has $40,000,000,000 [com.com] in the bank. That will sustain a very impressive burn rate trying to get into/take-over this market. Frankly if it wasn't for anti-trust concerns Microsoft could probably buy Sony and Nintendo just to eliminate them as competitors with petty cash.
  • Check out the great deals here [ebay.com] on one of the best gaming systems ever. Sure the graphics and sound don't compete with most modern titles, but the gameplay can compete.

    Emulation is ok, but the real thing is perfect.
  • by bryanbrunton ( 262081 ) on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @11:21AM (#3517387)

    The only question remaining for the XBox and Microsoft is whether or not the XBox can be a viable product in only 1 of the 3 major consoles markets. Japan and Europe are over for the XBox. For whatever reason people in those two major markets didn't buy the XBox. And once a product flops as badly as the XBox has in those markets, it is difficult, if not impossible to recover.

    Points of fact:

    (1) Halo sold a mere 5,000 copies in the most recent week in Japan. The most of any XBox title.

    (2) Following its hugely successful launch in Europe, Nintendo is dominating the software charts there and will most likely easily slip into the "PS2 alternative" slot which the XBox had coveted.

    (3) Recent data shows the Cube outselling the XBox in the US.

    The larger implications of the XBox having failed in both Europe and Japan are that third party game support will soon trickle away. It simply won't make economic sense for game makers to support the XBox when its only market is a small piece of the US pie. Microsoft has managed to bribe/buy out/conjole a tepid welcome for the XBox after its launch and through the next 6 months. But once those game makers see how badly the box is selling, that support will quickly fade away.

    The hard truth really is quite simple for Microsoft: the XBox will _never_ succeed with only a portion of the US market. Without 3rd party support the XBox is DEAD.
    • (1) Halo sold a mere 5,000 copies in the most recent week in Japan. The most of any XBox title.

      Halo was never launched in Japan. Microsoft knows that FPS games don't sell at all in Japan. There is no Halo over there.

      You must have been thinking about Dead or Alive 3. It's not selling very well either. A couple weeks ago I saw the XBox sales chart where the Wonderswan was outselling the XBox.

      The XBox is dead in Japan.
    • by donutello ( 88309 ) on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @12:25PM (#3517844) Homepage
      The price of the XBOX was cut in Europe in April.

      Since then, XBOX sales are neck and neck [msn.com] with PS2 sales.

      However, don't let facts get in the way of your analysis.

      • Your Micrsoft press release really is pathetic evidence of anything aside from the fact that Microsoft is one of the better marketers (pathological liars) out there. Do you have anything else?

        Take a close look at your press release. Microsoft cut the price of the XBox on the 26th of April. This naturally resulted in a large short-term increase in sales as many of the fence sitters and hard core gamers picked up the system. They then sample data from the week of the 29th of April ( (1) Data from ChartTrack, 29 April 2002) to support this assertion: "Xbox represents 49% of the next generation console market in the United Kingdom".

        I can guarantee you based on the pathetic sales of XBox prior to the 29th of April, that there was zero chance of the XBox representing ~50% of sales of next gen consoles in Europe up to that point in time from the XBox launch. Microsoft is feeding you its typical line of bullshit and you are only too happy to open up and swallow.

        If XBox sales are so strong in Europe, then why is another price drop being rumored (http://www.cube-europe.com/news/102137936781456.h tml).

        Here is a question for you. How many total units has XBox shipped in Europe? That's right you don't know. You don't know because MS is afraid to release such figures. They won't even release estimates. The only numbers that matter are total units shipped. And even that number can be deceptive because total units shipped doesn't always translate into total units purchased.

        Nintendo has shipped 400,000 Cubes in Europe since their launch. A number that has been backed up by others in the industry.

        Visit this site to see European software sales: http://www.elspa.com/.

    • This sounds like the same boiler-plate resposne for the PS1, and even the PS2 (to a lesser extent). "No Games", "New to Market", "Not Enough Sales". The PS1 especially took some time to gain momentum. Finally, consider that the XBox was launched during a very low point in the world economy, and it's no doubt that A) less people are buying consoles and B) people would rather get a PS2 or GC for a LOT cheaper. Finally, MS got their pricing right internationally, and their sales have gone up significantly. And don't underestimate the XBox's 3rd part support. Read the E3 reports on XBox developers and titles. The XBox may be in 3rd place, but it's doing quite well.
  • Here are the current prices from EB Games [ebgames.com]

    • GameCube - $199
    • Xbox - $299
    • PS2 - $199


    So, why should Nintendo drop their price? The PS2 is currently the same price, but it's also been out a full year longer. That's not reason enough for it to be cheaper, but most people think that way. So, the system to compare price with is the XBox. It's already cheaper, and after the price drop, it'll be the same price.

    Nintendo has no real reason to drop their prices, now. The rumored price drop later this year? It'll probably be just in time for Christmas.

    • Nintendo realy has to drop their price now because their unit doesn't have a DVD player and has a much smaller library of games. In order to have any console sales this summer, they need to reduce prices in order to come closer to competing with the PS2.

      The PS2 is using the price drop to build momentum for Christmas. If Nintendo doesn't want to get left behind the race, they'll need to drop prices and start dishing out the games. I really have yet to see a flagship game for the Gamecube. Whereas PS2 has GTA3, GT A-spec, MGS2, and quite a few other ones that make you want to buy the platform just to play that game.

      The XBox has a serious pressure now as the PS2 takes it to Microsoft. Looks like the XBox will have to follow suit for the same reasons. Although Halo rules, they do need a few more jaw-droppers. Sorry Oddworld just didn't do it for me.
  • In Australia the price of the XBox was recently dropped by about AU$200 to bring it in cheaper than the PS2 (XBox now sells at about AU$388).

    Since then the Xbos has been outselling the PS2 at about 4:1.

    To keep everyone who bought an XBox before the price drop happy, MS are giving away an AU$250 package, 2 games + 1 controller. It took 4 days from sending application to receiving the package.

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