this used to be the way forward, but not so much anymore. Microsoft and Sony are able to offset some of the costs of console development early one due to having such a diversified business structure; their console department could take an initial hit financially in the short term and be covered by various other unrelated departments, and would start being profitable in the long term. This was the policy with pretty muh every console up until the Wii. This is a very risky strategy however, and if a console does not initially sell well the company may struggle to keep it on the market long enough to make proper returns. This was the case with Sega and the Dreamcast, who had no other real income sources on which to sit on when the Dreamcast sales were slow. On the other hand you can be compare this with Sony; the PS3 sales initisally caused the company to hemorrhage money, but was able to see the console into profitability because of its diverse portfolio of products.ASnogarD said:Hang on though, I thought console manufacturers got thier income from sales of the software on thier platform and not so much from the actual console sales itself ?
I don't see that using cheaply made components is a good idea at all. It's what led to busted hinges, it's what gave us the RRoD, hell even my computer suffered because Asus decided to use cheap capacitors on their motherboards to save a few cents per motherboard, and the damned thing exploded.Worgen said:hopefully they get this working or just suck it up and use better components, I know they are a bit gun shy of high prices since the 3ds crashed and burned a bit because of charging too much but, this is a console, hopefully the era of consoles isn't quite over yet
Remember the last time Nintendo made a console with a normal controller and no gimmicks?It was called the GameCube and very few people actually bothered to buy the damn thingJBGigas said:Oh, Nintendo. Why can't you just make consoles like you did before, all we want is a basic controller and a bunch of kickass games, nothing more.
Exactly.It's an unsubstantiated rumour yet some people are so eager to see Nintendo fail that they'll believe anything negative said about themTowowo2 said:Wow, way to let a rumor run to your heads when your already eager to dislike Nintendo.
Well remember.. the DS originally sold for about 2x what it cost to make. I believe the production cost was $139, and it sold for $300. Even now it still selling at a profit.Worgen said:hopefully they get this working or just suck it up and use better components, I know they are a bit gun shy of high prices since the 3ds crashed and burned a bit because of charging too much but, this is a console, hopefully the era of consoles isnt quite over yet