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N-Gage - Success Claimed, Unofficial Price Drop

Mirkon writes "After non-specific claims of high sales, Nokia's Ilkka Raiskinen has now stated that the Nokia N-Gage's first two weeks have seen massive success, with sales of over 400,000 units worldwide. Analysts are skeptical, firstly because 400,000 is not an exceptionally great amount, and secondly because the number 'refers to models Nokia has sold to shops and other retail outlets', not the amount sold to consumers." Also, drewqmn writes "I noticed on the GameStop website that they are already selling the N-Gage at $199.99 [GamerFeed has a story on this currently unofficial, store-specific price cut, though there are rumors it may be official soon.] Has any console/platform dropped in price so fast?"

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  1. Why? by neostorm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why do corporations insist on these kinds of PR lies when the majority of their target audience can see right through them?
    All this does for me is take my opinion from "that's not a good device" to "I'm never going to buy that because the company is totally full of it". What would the reaction be if Nokia played the honesty role, and released a PR statement with an understanding of their poor designs and shortcomings, an announcement of changes to counter the poor decisions, and an open ear to designs and ideas that would benefit a followup device? Would the gaming audience hiss and boo that much? How much would that change the general appearance of the company, and how many people would earn a little more respect for doing what most companies with failed products do?

    This is a good opportunity to focus on the differences between the companies themselves, considering that Nintendo did just that. When their handheld product came short of expectations, they admitted their mistakes, turned right around and made a new version of hardware which was received with a majority of positive reactions.
    This is a harsh contrast to Nokias consistent lying of ficticious successes in retail.

  2. Re:Wow. by brkello · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hey, I live in New Mexico....don't bring that crap down here. Radioactive waste, fine...but I have to draw the line when it comes to the N-Gage.

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  3. Re:Wow. by GrumpyDog · · Score: 4, Funny

    I hope the batteries will still be charged so all those ETs can try to figure out how to phone home with them!