As a wii owner, how would this be bad news? Games are cheaper therefore you buy more of them, simple as.
The researchers at Electronic Entertainment Design and...Research have been looking at console game sales patterns. Looking at how long it takes a game to enter "price protection", which is a term used for when a publisher - having noticed a game isn't selling very well - lowers the wholesale cost of a game so that retailers can keep it on the shelves at full price, even when the public are ignoring it. What they've found is that this practice occurs for 7.5% of 360 games. And 9.09% of PS3 games. But the Wii? It happens for 15.1% of titles.
http://kotaku.com/5095245/wii-games-...n-ps3-360-ones
As a wii owner, how would this be bad news? Games are cheaper therefore you buy more of them, simple as.
I love my wii, but I think games like "Deer Drive", any "imagine" game, and the slew of casual PC game ports for this. Games like Mario kart, SSBB will always be a little more.
well of course, if you look at the ratios of shovelware for each system. you'll see why it's not ****ing rocket science.
The starting prices and production costs also make this clear. Less PS3 and X360 games are reduced because the publishers can't afford to if they want to make any money.
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I can't say I have noticed this in the games shops in my area. Cheap 360 games are far easier to come by here in Malmö, Sweden.
I got my Wii the first month it came out. I remember going into Gamestop a few days later, and games for the Wii were already as cheap as $14.95. It seems to me that lots of Wii games take maybe a month to get that cheap.
One work the explain the situation: shovelware.
You guys are missing the point of the article entirely.
It's not about cheap shovelwere its about lowering the cost that the retailers (Wal-Mart,Best Buy,etc...) have to pay to keep titles in stock at Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price.
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