View Full Version : What does Japan think of the price?
Vegan
05-10-2006, 10:48 PM
Why have we seen no word of how Japan is reacting to this? Any bi-linguals want to help a guy out?
mykevermin
05-10-2006, 10:50 PM
My estimation: "It's not Microsoft."
Duo_Maxwell
05-10-2006, 11:00 PM
My estimation: "It's not Microsoft."
:lol:
That's pretty much it I would guess. Japan hasn't been too fickle on system prices that I ever recall. In fact if you look at all the special edition consoles and such they crank out my guess is there's alot more collectors and hardcore gaming consumers there than in America. So to them price is not so much of an issue as it is to "average joe" gaming consumer here.
mykevermin
05-10-2006, 11:08 PM
In addition to what Duo says, some analysts who know the Japanese market have said that the upper-tier PS3 console price of "open price" is a very implicit way of saying "the yen equivalent of $700." I think they are betting the house, based on very good analysis of MS' poor performance in Japan, that the Japanese will lap up these consoles like kittens underneath a cow's udder, and knowing this, are willing to stretch the price such that they will take less of a loss for each of those units sold. At the same time, by keeping the "el crapo" version low, they can claim to have offered the consumer base a choice, and it's not their fault that consumers flocked to the expensive version.
I don't really feel appalled at the PS3 price; it's certainly not a shocker. However, the fact that a consumer can't buy the lower tier "el crapo" version and accessorize it to match the capabilities of the upper tier "p diddy" version is, in my opinion, fucking absurd.
Back on topic, I suppose, the "open price" thing reminds me why I never ordered lobster at seafood places. I always found "market price" is equivalent to "how much the waiter thinks you need to spend to impress the woman you're with." I feel bad for the Japanese; yet, I'd love to be able to do some market research to find out if there is any way for Microsoft to penetrate that market in the slightest. Save their souls from a $700 console - y'know, like social work.
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