Why are Xboxes still so high?
EBGames still sells them $110 used and then there's always the bundles that cost $180. I figured within a few months of the 360's release you would see Xboxes going for $50-75 dollers.
Why are Xboxes still so high?
EBGames still sells them $110 used and then there's always the bundles that cost $180. I figured within a few months of the 360's release you would see Xboxes going for $50-75 dollers.
Because the launch of the Xbox 360 didn't lower Microsoft's manufacturing costs on the original Xbox, and they're still selling.
I doubt we will see the price drop of the xbox for a very long time, but than again who knows.
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The MSRP of the Xbox 1 will never go below $149.99 in it's current form. It would have to undergo a redesign, and while that was pondered at one time, it was ultimately decided against.
In fact, the only reason we continue to see the Xbox 1 being manufactured, is because Microsoft isn't interested in the negative publicity they would get if they stopped making them and potential Xbox customers went away angry. They still take a loss on every Xbox sold. Sure, the loss is alot smaller now, but it's still there, and the only reason they bother with it, is to avoid negative press and negative customer reaction.
This upcoming Xmas 2006 season is like an election year in video gaming, the transition from current gen to next gen, and Microsoft doen't want any negative vibes floating around during such an important time. Once we get into January and February of 2007, Microsoft can stop worrying and completely cancel Xbox 1 production. They probably want to have just enough stock to survive the Xmas 2006 season, and then that's it. Game Over for Xbox 1.
I think that they'll stop producing them when, and IF, they make game patches for every game so they run on the 360. I know, it's very unlikely...Originally Posted by Anthony1
Exactly. It is all about the backward compatibility. I haven't seen one in a store for ages, though.
The xbox 1 community is still huge.
I have a 360... what im doing right now? "besides being drunk in #vbender.."
... Playing online with my xbox1.
Huge library... HD support on alot of games... integrated harddrive... 150 bux aint that bad man.... if you wanna wait a year to save 50 bux... and miss out on the still great online shit going on... thats yer choice I guess....
OK I might play some Smash Bros tonight too.. but thats not set in stone.
And if Evang or JJnova or somebody from bender chimes in with my Xbox Hi def story ill punch you in the damn face
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Anthony1, you've predicted the end of manufacturing several times in the past, and its continued.
Actually it's $180 now.Originally Posted by Sothy
If only the people who came up with this idea had worked at SEGA. :/Originally Posted by Anthony1
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I was under the understanding that MS had recenlty finished
production on the original Xbox due to useing there stock
of nvidia chips, but maybe I was wrong.
While we are sort of on topic here in Australia MS main distributor
has over 100.000 units in there warehouse and cant seem to
ship them as sales have dried up to a complete halt, the rumour
going around in retailer circles is that MS will clear there remaining
stock out for $149.95AUD which is like good since there still
$249 at the moment, and all before the year is out, or so I
have been told.
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Yea I know it's not that bad. Part of it is me being selfish. I just don't want to pay $180 for a bundle and not want any of the games. And $110 for a used console is ridiculous considering an extra $20 will get you a new Ps2.
And I only want 5 games. So I don't know what to do.
agreedOriginally Posted by aaronpetrosky
I was expecting a clearance price at some point much like the Dreamcast and PSone being sold at a $50.00 price point at Walmart at the end of thier retail life, only I was waiting on the original Xbox to be dropped to $99.99 U.S. for at least a few months but it hasnt happened yet.
and yea now that it has been mentioned I havent seen any new Xbox 1 systems at my local Walmart for a while.
NO WAY am I going to pay over 120.00 bucks for a USED Xbox1 when I can get a NEW Playstation 2 for only $30.00 more
Unfortunately or fortunately, depending how you look at it, the processor, memory, video processor and hard drive in the Xbox are still pretty recent pieces of technology that have dropped about as far as they will drop at the component level price. I think we may still see a drop to $100 at some point, but just to clear remaining inventory.
They have some at my wal mart but they are only the bundle ones. My ebgames has tons of used ones. I just may have to bit the bullet and get a bundle one.
I was also surprised they never came out with a redesigned Xbox, like a mini Ps2.
I'm sure the price will hit bargin bin range eventually. You guys are too impatient, the 360 has only been around for 7 months.
The PSX didn't drop to $50 less than a year after the PS2's release. And right now the Xbox is still selling and lots of games are still being made for it.
I'm sure it will hit the magic $50 price mark, but It'll take a while; it's not gonna happen less than a year after the next gen release. As reference does anyone remember what a PSX went for 7 months after the PS2 launch?
Why is everyone saying the PS2 is $150? I went to Gamestop yesterday and they were selling them at $129. Same at Wal-Mart.Originally Posted by sabre2922
$99 bucks. It ran at 99 for another 2 years +/- before it dropped down to the 'magical' 50 (and in there I think there was a drop to $79 first before the 50).Originally Posted by slip81
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THe Xbox 360 Uncloaked that was just released told us why.
The two chip manufacturers refuse to work together to consolidate the chipset and they're still losing money, which is the best way to lower costs late in a systems life. A price drop isn't reasonable from a buisness standpoint.