Presumably, by the time the Revolution comes out, the 360 should see its first price cut/game bundle (a 50$ cut on both Premium and Core for example). Nintendo needs to be cheaper if they want to be a second console for hardcore gamers, as well as an affordable choice for casual gamers and especially non gamers that they claim to reach.
My guess would be either 199$, or 250$ with a nice bundle (say a popular Revolution game and some kind of access to the back catalog of previous generations titles).
Of course, Nintendo fans would buy it at an higher price, but they want to reach to a new audience (like they successfully did with the DS), not live on their (dwindling) existing one.
My guess would be either 199$, or 250$ with a nice bundle (say a popular Revolution game and some kind of access to the back catalog of previous generations titles).
Of course, Nintendo fans would buy it at an higher price, but they want to reach to a new audience (like they successfully did with the DS), not live on their (dwindling) existing one.