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"In the week following the price cut, Nintendo said it sold 61,000 consoles, up from weekly average sales of 15,000 during August and September. Nintendo's senior vice president of marketing, George Harrison, believes this figure is sustainable throughout the holiday season, and cites the introduction of over 100 new games before the end of this year as a major factor in that belief."
Let's hope the same happens when the UK get's a price cut next week.
but i found a real cool site www.cex.co.uk
you can go on here and buy and sell stuff :P so i gonna sell me old n64 stuff and get a gamecube memory card and 3 games for £84 with the reduction from what i gonna sell them lol only thing now is i gotta take all the comments from my family parents mainly cause if i buy it with my solo card even though i can do what i want i know what there gonna say
ahhh nintendo people give me courage lol
Hopefully, as has been said, the same will happen when the Gamecube's price cut comes into play over here next week.
> Ha, cool. Shifting consoles at last :o)
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> Only about 2 years too late, but who cares eh? Lol..
Has it been out 2 years?
in America hmmm... nearly.
> George Harrison?
How many times have I read that about the NOA head.
On a total downer Nintendo recorded it's first ever net loss in the lasty quater in Japan...
But believes it's aggressive Christmas plan will pull things back on track for 550 billion yen profit margin.
Only about 2 years too late, but who cares eh? Lol..
I know little of NOA, but isn't that one of the beatles?
"In the week following the price cut, Nintendo said it sold 61,000 consoles, up from weekly average sales of 15,000 during August and September. Nintendo's senior vice president of marketing, George Harrison, believes this figure is sustainable throughout the holiday season, and cites the introduction of over 100 new games before the end of this year as a major factor in that belief."
Let's hope the same happens when the UK get's a price cut next week.