Nothing seemed anywhere near as desperate as dropping Gamecube's price 6 months after launch. It was already the cheapest console and Nintendo made it half the price of the competition despite having more powerful hardware than the market leader. People didn't mind spending more than what Gamecube original cost so the price wasn't the problem. The problem was that outside of the Nintendo faithful, no one gave a **** and it didn't matter what it cost. With 3DS, people seem to want it but the price was too damn high. That's the real difference. With 3DS, they overvalued the hardware. This price drop is likely what Nintendo originally planned to launch at before arrogantly admitting to jacking the price up. We should start seeing 3DS sell the way we all expected it to sell.
People are spelling doom for 3DS but I don't think that's even remotely true. I'm far more worried about Vita. As I've stated before, Nintendo has the luxury of dropping the price. Sony can make no such claim. What sucks especially much for Sony is that not even Nintendo could succeed selling a handheld for $250. The market leader 20+ years running saw the limits of an acceptable price of entry. A good portion of PSP's userbase own the hardware specifically to hack it. If Vita proves less prone to hacking, there goes most of that audience. It's selling at a price that people balked at from the market leader. We're all wowed by the hardware's power, but that doesn't automatically translate into sales. Same thing happened when PSP launched.
Most importantly, will Vita games remain Vita games? I love buying new hardware but Sony burned me big time with these PSP Remaster games. I'm hesitant to even consider buying a Vita since in the back of my mind, I wonder if I'll eventually see ports on home consoles. Sony started porting PSP games to PS2 then continued porting PSP games to PS3. What's to stop them from doing that again?
Back to the original point, I think 3DS is in a great position. I don't see this as desperate because it's finally worth what many felt it's actually worth. Additionally, Nintendo trying to make 3DS a more attractive purchase says more about their faith in the Wii or lack thereof. 3DS is the easier sell since it's new. With only one major release coming up and a new home console announced, Nintendo rightfully sees no future for the Wii and the 3DS has to carry the load until Wii U hits. So no, not desperate, just the natural order of things. Nintendo probably could have waited until next year to drop the price because some big 1st party games are set to launch and ignite sales but the price drop will only help things along and put even more pressure on Sony to figure out some gameplan for Vita.