GameCube Sales Quadruple, Nintendo Debuts New Slogan
Thanks to GameSpot for their report that sales of Nintendo's GameCube have quadrupled, following the price cut to $99. The piece quotes an effusive GameStop spokesman as saying: "Our sales of Nintendo GameCube have increased more than fourfold. We are currently increasing our shipment requests for the system throughout the holidays." Meanwhile, the Chicago Sun-Times reports on the new Nintendo adverts, both TV and print, with the tagline "Who Are You?" - the print ads "...show the heads of Nintendo characters superimposed on famous images, including players in the rock band Kiss, a person straddling the now-demolished Berlin Wall and no less an icon than the Mona Lisa", and the massive $100 million ad spending will also feature "a 60-second cinema commercial... shot on location in Asia... [and featuring] more than 500 extras."
But regardless, Nintendo is very much in the black, as you seem to be implying that they are teetering towards the red. See this article for information on this. (Basically, they made 95 million in their first fiscal quarter of the year.) They may not be making the kind of money that was coming in during the heyday of the NES but Nintendo is not in dire straits.
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what you are talking about is price elasticity. it basically means that how much a product's demand is affected by a coeficcient of >/;+/-1 due to price increase or decrease. A product is price elastic if by raising or lowering the price you see a change in demand. how great that demand is of course how you determine the range of the elasiticity. FI, if I sell 100 gamecubes at 149us dollars, and then lower my price to 99 and sell 400, that is a massive price elasticity. by reducing price by 1/3, i increase sales drastically.
This does not often work in taxes and govt, becasue the revenue that is returned to the people is not always spent back into the govt. FI, the US tax cuts this time around went to paying down debt and in very secure, low yield securities, with no one selling and everyone holding because prices were so low that they had to go up. In a bear market, not only are prices low, but you buy stock at low price to reap a high reward later. So, in effect, in several years, yes, we might get more money from reduced taxes. However, this has nothing to do with tax revenue in the short run as a decrease in the cost of govt (taxes) did not increase spending one iota, and on top of that there was an increase in govt spending that decreaesd revenue to the point that the govt has taken to using future revenue (credit, defecit spending) in order to make up for the non-elastic outcome of lowering taxes. Don't worry, someone will have to raise taxes in the future to pay for lower taxes today.
Needless to say, lowering the price on a gamecube is a bit more simple than fiscal and monetary policy of billion-trillion dollar economies
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They are selling more units worldwide than microsoft.
In the press conference where they announced the price cut, they also announced that they would be resuming production shortly.
Yes, this is called "building brand image". They are probably advertising the company, not the gamecube, because they have more products than just the gamecube.
actually there are no plans for big gamecube games next year
This is where you are just wrong.
Never mind for the moment that there is a BIG bunch of gamecube games still to be released before the end of the 2003, that the best bunch of games are always likely to be released at the end of the year to fit the holiday season, and that Nintendo's historically been tight-lipped until E3. So far, here are a few of the scheduled GC releases for 2004:
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
- Pikmin 2
- Pokemon Colosseum (rumored to contain a GC pokemon RPG)
- Wario Ware GC
- Tales of Symphonia
- Resident Evil 4
- Metal Gear Solid Twin Snakes
- Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow
- Harvest Moon
And these are *just* the headliners that have been announced so far. Nintendo is sure to announce a bunch of stuff once E3 comes. Somehow I don't really see what your worry is, this seems like a pretty impressive tenative lineup to me.Irritable, left-wing and possibly humorous bumper stickers and t-shirts
Besides Metroid Prime, Animal Crossing, Star Wars Rouge Squadron II (soon to be III), Pikmin, Smash Brothers, Wind Waker, F-Zero GX, Mario Golf, Super Monkey Ball 1 and 2, and Eternal Darkness? None, really. And why would you want to play DVD's off a game console?
the gamecube has dropped its price to 1/2 its real price and ITS NOT being produced anymore
It was a temporary stop in production. The same press conference that announced the price drop also announced that production was starting again soon.
This campaign ad is not for upcoming gamecube games, actually there are no plans for big gamecube games next year
You mentioned Metal Gear and Metroid. There's also:
Star Fox Armada (or Star Fox 2, or whatever they call it)
Zelda (another cell shaded game)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
3D Kirby game
Pikmin 2
Resident Evil 4
Wario Ware
Mario 128 (working title)