Nintendo prices in Australia going down under
WarioWare: Smooth Moves will be retailing for AU$ 79.95 (around US$ 63) when it hits Australian retail stores on January 25. Hmmm… that’s pretty cheap. But this move ain’t really surprising, given that Ninty Aussie has been attacked for the price-point of the Wii software.
So, how far exactly will they go to appease the market with their prices?
Vispi Bhopti, Nintendo Australia‘s PR lead say, “With the Wii and the DS, we’re examining demographics to figure out the best price-point with which to expand the market.” Meaning to say, this is but the start of the road for these plans of lowering the price.
The other titles which will be experiencing the “roll back”, so to speak, are Kororinpa, as well as Wing Island. Both will be retailing with the same price as WarioWare. Excite Truck, however, will come out on February 22 with an almost-hundred dollar price tag.
WarioWare: Smooth Moves will be retailing for AU$ 79.95 (around US$ 63) when it hits Australian retail stores on January 25. Hmmm… that’s pretty cheap. But this move ain’t really surprising, given that Ninty Aussie has been attacked for the price-point of the Wii software.
So, how far exactly will they go to appease the market with their prices?
Vispi Bhopti, Nintendo Australia‘s PR lead say, “With the Wii and the DS, we’re examining demographics to figure out the best price-point with which to expand the market.” Meaning to say, this is but the start of the road for these plans of lowering the price.
The other titles which will be experiencing the “roll back”, so to speak, are Kororinpa, as well as Wing Island. Both will be retailing with the same price as WarioWare. Excite Truck, however, will come out on February 22 with an almost-hundred dollar price tag.