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Originally posted by: pap64
Now, if Nintendo wasn't mass producing stand alone DSs and was forcing the bundles onto retailers and consumer THEN it would be a problem. But for now, I think Nintendo isn't being hypocritical in their statements.
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Originally posted by: pap64On the case of DS bundles, those are OPTIONAL. You can either buy the bundle with the game you want or you can just buy a DS Lite.
But Nintendo is not mass producing stand alone versions of these DS units. If you want the Gold or Rose editions, the only way to get them is to buy Nintendo's bundle - there is no option to buy just the Gold or Rose DS.
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Originally posted by: ShyGuy
Reggie is gonna getcha for this post.
Bring it!

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Originally posted by: Brandogg
You already own a DS too, no one's forcing you to buy another one.
No one is forcing a consumer to buy a $700 Wii Bundle either. Such bundles are simply a retailer's way of adjusting for supply and demand. If there were no $700 bundles, how many Wiis would end up in the hands of eBay resellers and sell on eBay with nothing extra for $400+? At least you get more stuff in a Bundle.
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Originally posted by: Dirk Temporo
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We don't have to remind retailers of the strength we have right now. We are simply making an observation and that reinforces our point quite nicely with retailers.
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"You wouldn't want anything BAD to happen, now would you?"
You'd think Nintendo would learn what happens to arrogant companies from their arrogance in the NES days... But no...
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Originally posted by: 31 Flavas
1.)Oh please, these are pretty meager bundles compared to the Walmart, GameStop, and ToyRus bundles.
2.)As far as Zelda DS bundle, you're getting the game for $15 off. Give it to a friend for xmas. (that is what I'm doing) Or if you're not the charitable type go sell it on eBay for $30.
3.)As far as Wii Sports, where's the vice and gnashing of teeth over the NES, SNES, and GameBoy, bundles of Mario Bros., Mario World, and Tetris? Oh geez let me guess, they're "games" right. No problems, no gouging there....
4.)Or for that matter, what about xbox 360 core? Who in their right flipping mind is going to buy a xbox 360 core? It's very easy to say xbox 360 core is gouging the consumer, not giving them choice.
5.)You can't tell me that a modern day Mario Galaxy bundle with Wii would garner this much contempt.
6.)It's that you don't want to support Wii Sports since it is the harbinger of gaming doom.
1.)But they're still bundles that the customer has to pay extra for if they want the hardware. The customer is not given a choice.
2.)As far as a $700 Bundle goes, give the extras as gifts or sell them on eBay.
3.)I don't remember Reggie (or Nintendo) coming out during the days of the NES/SNES/Game Boy and making subtle threats to retailers for bundling systems then.
4.)I don't understand your argument here. Because Microsoft was offering three different SKUs of the 360, one of those being a pure base unit without anything bundled in... they weren't giving customers a choice?
5.)I seem to remember when Nintendo did an offer of "Buy a GameCube, get one of these four games free." there were people saying(/crying) that Nintendo was stupid for doing so and they should just drop the price of the system instead. I think the games included Mario Sunshine and Metroid Prime.
6.)That's funny. I always thought I *liked* Wii Sports. I'm glad you're here to show me that I don't.... Hmm... guess I'll have to sell my copy on eBay now.