Cheaper Nintendo DSi, XL
Nintendo wouldn’t guard down its prices for no reasons, it was late July 29, on a Thursday when Nintendo announced its massive but rarely occurring quarterly loss of over a booming 289 million dollars for a span of merely 3 months in a row. Chris Kohler over wired.com’s Gamelife shared the reasons for the said losses, it was accordingly due to a stronger counterpart yen and a heavy decline for its Nintendo DS software as Nintendo Spokesperson tried to conceal every little negative thought over Bloomberg and other press enthusiasts. Furthermore, Nintendo also tried its best to shed light to the July tragedy as it installed anticipation tio the audience saying it will finally break silence over its Nintendo 3DS and the exact shipping price and launch date of its next-generation handheld.
September has come it is, and the said anticipation was not shed a little more less; today, it is the same old said and melancholic Nintendo people announcing this very Monday a price down sled for its DSi line of portable game hardware to be effective next coming month. The specifics include the following: Starting on September 12, the company’s Nintendo DSi will be lowered from $170 to $150 and on the launch day of Professor Layton and the Unwound Future, the DSi XL will also go down $170 from its former $190. On the other end, DS Lite hardware will remain at $130, the same price point at which it was launched in June 2006.
Tags: Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi



