@welshbloke, "When you look at consumers, they are going to be more value-conscious," Bach added.
If the customer are really, really value conscious, Mirosoft (and Sony) should consider starting charging US$ 50 for X360 (and PS3 games), like Wii's. Of course, I realize that development cost for X360 (and PS3) games are higher than Wii (mostly), but the customer (especially non-hardcore) will look at the price, and say : Why don't we buy the cheaper priced one, instead of the higher priced one.
If customer buy 10 games at $10 cheaper each, they can afford to buy accessories/consoles that are $100 more expensive.
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"When you look at consumers, they are going to be more value-conscious," Bach added.
If the customer are really, really value conscious, Mirosoft (and Sony) should consider starting charging US$ 50 for X360 (and PS3 games), like Wii's. Of course, I realize that development cost for X360 (and PS3) games are higher than Wii (mostly), but the customer (especially non-hardcore) will look at the price, and say : Why don't we buy the cheaper priced one, instead of the higher priced one.
If customer buy 10 games at $10 cheaper each, they can afford to buy accessories/consoles that are $100 more expensive.