We know this is going to simultaneously take you by surprise and crush
your dreams, but the price of Nintendo's Wii isn't going down anytime
soon. Sure, there's some sort of a "recession" going on (or so they
say), but video game sales haven't been hurting. Especially not in
Nintendo's world. If you'll recall, the company just shipped its
50 millionth Wii console, and up until recently it's been practically
impossible to find one in stock in retail stores. Needless to say,
demand has been outstripping supply for some time now, and thus,
Nintendo has absolutely no reason to cut prices in order to get units
moving even faster.
Amazingly, Wii sales have actually slowed a bit in Japan, which
prompted the pricing question to company President Satoru Iwata. He was
quoted as saying that changing its pricing approach right now just
wouldn't "make sense," and as much as we love price drops, we have to
begrudgingly agree. In related news, the firm's freshly released (in
the US, anyway) DSi handheld headed into over
600,000 hands during this
past weekend's launch in America and the EU. Like we said, the gaming
business isn't hurting, and we'd bank on seeing a PlayStation 3 price
cut far before Nintendo slashes MSRPs on anything it currently sells.