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Gamecube for $99 w/ 4 Zelda Games

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2003 @ 7:57pm
by Chad
Where is it at? I am going to pick it up for my brother, he hasnt stopped playing zelda since he was three on the N64. Thanks in advance!


BTW mods feel free to erase/lock this thread when its finished

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2003 @ 7:59pm
by Michael Y
How about anywhere?
$99 is MSRP, and the Zelda disk is a Nintendo bonus so all dealers that sell GameCubes should be offering it.

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2003 @ 8:30pm
by Maf54
The Gamecube outsold the other systems over the Thanksgiving selling weekend.

http://rpgamer.com/news/Q4-2003/120403a.html

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2003 @ 9:49pm
by Bjorn Keizers
Hardly surprising.

Over here, a gamecube costs 99 euro. A gameboy costs 130, a PS2 pack w/ 1 game around 210 and an XBOX pack around 180 euro.

So, if you're buying a system for your kids, which one would you pick? A gameboy, which is purely single player, small screen, not that many really good games, and it's more expensive then a GameCube.. PS2 and XBOX are usually a bit too expensive as gifts, so by virtue of lowest pricing, game cube wins.

Hell, even I'm tempted to get one, they're so cheap nowadays! I already own every other system there is to own, except GC. My brother owns one though, but he's such a fanboy, I don't want to buy one just because he likes it so much. Always talking shit about XBOX or PS2, and doesn't have the first clue about sales figures or basic economics..

Oh well. Anyway. It's a smart move, dropping the price to 99 dollars. Now they'll start selling a lot more of those GC's. The gamecube is a kiddy console and now the kiddys [or parents of] can actually afford to buy one, and nintendo will make a bundle on all those Zelda's and Pokemon's sold this Q4 anyway.

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2003 @ 10:30pm
by Michael Y

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2003 @ 10:52pm
by Bjorn Keizers

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2003 @ 11:01pm
by sponge
I had GBA 10+ years ago, back when it was called the SNES

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2003 @ 11:14pm
by Bjorn Keizers
Indeed. If you want to play old sidescroller mario's, you're better off emulating them on PC or even PPC rather then buying them again at full price. If I'm paying 50 euro for a game, I'm going to buy the best ones out there - not old mario remakes.

PostPosted: Dec 7, 2003 @ 2:33pm
by potissimus
True, bjorn, but the GBA has its fair share of non-mario remakes, too.

Take Mario and Luigi for example. One of the best Mario games I've ever played, beating out even, dare I say, SMB3.

PostPosted: Dec 7, 2003 @ 5:47pm
by Chad

PostPosted: Dec 8, 2003 @ 12:31am
by Maf54

PostPosted: Dec 11, 2003 @ 5:13pm
by MZGuy

PostPosted: Dec 11, 2003 @ 9:49pm
by Jadam

PostPosted: Dec 11, 2003 @ 11:13pm
by Maf54

PostPosted: Dec 11, 2003 @ 11:24pm
by sponge