Yeah, Silks = Jon Lindemann. I guess I'm not a good self-promoter. =) That and the fact that I had Nintendo's advertising department in charge of getting my name out there. har har har
PaLaDiN: Price seems to be a double-edged sword. On the one hand being cheap means appealing to a wide consumer audience, but on the other hand cheap can be construed as inferior (in this case, "meant for children"). Nintendo will always try to be a price leader because, for better or for worse, they look at themselves as a toymaker. In the toy business, the cheaper the better. Sony and Microsoft look at themselves as consumer electronics companies, and as you all know, people will overpay for what they perceive as "high-end" consumer electronics. This is especially true for Sony - it's no secret that their high-end audio equipment is overpriced for what you get, but people buy it for the Sony name. We can see these philosophies in action with the DS and PSP, respectively.
Ian Sane: I agree with you that Nintendo had BETTER have something up their sleeves or the DS could quickly become an afterthought in the market. I almost could have titled this editorial "This is what Nintendo had better do with the DS or they're screwed", but that's a bit over the top don't you think?. ;-) Gamers will be automatically considering the PSP for no other reason than Sony's reputation for quality, so Nintendo needs to bring forth some real attention-grabbing, mention-it-around-the-water-cooler type stuff. I only hope that they realize how close things are to being totally tipped in Sony's favor.
The whole "DS is not competing with PSP" idea is ridiculous. That's like me creating a new type of cheese and saying, "Oh, my cheese isn't competing with any other cheese on the market, because the people that will buy my cheese aren't the same as the people that will buy those other cheeses." That makes no sense...to Joe Consumer it's all cheese, you know? What also make me cringe is that, with such comments, Nintendo is basically ADMITTING that they're going after the children's market instead of the adult market. That isn't doing anything for their public image, that's for sure.
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