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An interesting rumour.. |
Myname - Aug 16, 2002 |
mtxblau | Aug 16, 2002 | |||
I don't understand what kind of purpose that would serve though. Why not buy an xbox and get 5-6 games of your choosing? Or pre bundle the DVD stuff? Seems a bit stupid. |
Myname | Aug 16, 2002 | |||
Buy one get one free seems weird for consoles but who knows? If they lowered the price to it's equivalent (£100 and not much less than a Gamecube) temporarily over Christmas they'd be making the same loss, but probably getting less Xbox's into people's houses than if you had to buy two. |
mercatfat | Aug 16, 2002 | |||
There's no way MS would do something like that. If there is a buy one get one free, it'd be on games. |
Myname | Aug 16, 2002 | |||
I think it'd be a decent strategy to be honest. Having the offer on games would have no purpose at all, but getting a broader userbase would be beneficial to them in the long run. Everyone knows companies make a big loss on consoles anyways and make their money off the games. Their reasoning might be that the more Xbox's are in people's houses, the more games they're going to sell and recoup some of their loss. It's been said many times that Microsoft will probably be willing and able to throw away huge amounts of cash in the short term if it means long term domination of the market. Spending money to make money isn't exactly the most advanced business concept in the world, but it is one of the most sucessful. Just being devil's advocate here |
Quadriflax | Aug 17, 2002 | |||
If it's true I'll be the first in line. But forgive me if I don't hold my breath. |
klakalou | Aug 17, 2002 | |||
this sounds so stupid. |
Link Hylia | Aug 17, 2002 | |||
good for the consumer, buy 2 Xboxes and sell the extra one, making it almost free. I still don't see why, though, not a whole lot of people would buy a Xbox for someone else. looks like Xbox is a miserable failure, in Microsoft's mind. so they are trying to unload all the xboxes they can, to get some money back (sony is richer than MS) They can't seem to grasp the concept of games. if a system has games, people will buy it, if not, few people will. games sell the system (would you buy a console with no games?) thus, make better and more games, to improve sales of the console. Gamecube, for example, Super Monkey Ball, Resident Evil, and new Mario Sunshine, all have sold quite a few GCN consoles. (don't forget, MS tried to bribe N into quitting the next gen market) |
antime | Aug 17, 2002 | ||||
So Microsoft can boast massively inflated sales numbers. Here... are some recent sales figures from the Financial Times which if accurate would give them incentive to do so. |