Grasshopper27
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There is more to a game system than how much cash per box you make.Originally posted by: Lonyo
I'm not talking about MS objectives. I'm talking about the GC as a failure. If Nintendo was having a time like MS, losing money on consoles, it would be a failure, but if it was making money, it'ss not really failing. Plus there's the fact tha MS haven't really broekn into Japan, which is a fairly big player, but Nintendo have a strong foothold there. The success/failure of a console isn't determined by America.
How much was R&D? How much was marketing? The more boxes you sell, the more units you have to spread those costs around.
The actual "cost" of the finished GameCube box is less than they sell them for, but how much did all the other non-manfacturing items cost?
Is Nintendo making enough money off GameCube to pay for the development of the next system? And the one after that?
Hopper