Why is it that Game consoles break the pricing behavior of computers

hypn0tik

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I'd say because of the demographic they target and the size of the said market.

Edit: It also has to do with the existance of about eleventy billion computer (and computer parts) manufacturers. For consoles, there are basically 3.
 

Anubis

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because people pay that much for them

PS2 and Xbox came out at what 300$
n64 was 250

and they are still sold at a loss
 

yllus

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Because they do more and more than ever, at higher resolutions, running more complex software?
 

Viper GTS

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That's really not a fair comparison.

Compare the prices of modern video cards to game consoles.

GPU's have become more & more complex (long since exceeding CPU transistor counts), & outfitted with fast, dense memory.

Keep in mind that that next generation consoles will support in game rendering at HD resolutions, a PC capable of that costs a lot more than $400.

Viper GTS
 
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Originally posted by: Doboji
Gouging us.... Xbox for $400 bucks... thats ridiculous...

-Max

Inflation?

And now a days, whe nthe XBox 360 comes out, it's going to be more than a gaming console.
 

EyeMWing

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
That's really not a fair comparison.

Compare the prices of modern video cards to game consoles.

GPU's have become more & more complex (long since exceeding CPU transistor counts), & outfitted with fast, dense memory.

Keep in mind that that next generation consoles will support in game rendering at HD resolutions, a PC capable of that costs a lot more than $400.

Viper GTS

Keep in mind that 640x480 is an HD resolution.
 

Viper GTS

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Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
That's really not a fair comparison.

Compare the prices of modern video cards to game consoles.

GPU's have become more & more complex (long since exceeding CPU transistor counts), & outfitted with fast, dense memory.

Keep in mind that that next generation consoles will support in game rendering at HD resolutions, a PC capable of that costs a lot more than $400.

Viper GTS

Keep in mind that 640x480 is an HD resolution.

No that would be ED.

All the next gen consoles will support 720P/1080i and likely even 1080P.

Viper GTS
 

doze

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The Xbox 360 can be bought stripped down for $299 but I have no problem paying $399 to be one of the first to get it considering the hardware specs. It will be faster than my PC and cost a heck of a lot less. If they do it right and make the DVD player upconvert to 720P/1080i then you just saved yourself $100+ on a new DVD player too.

 

TheShiz

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you don't know what you are talking about. go convert how much the atari, nintendo, etc cost when adjusted for inflation.
 

Jzero

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I've never spent more than $100 on a console. As with computer parts, if you don't mind being behind the bleeding edge, you save a bundle.
 

cKGunslinger

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Originally posted by: Jzero
I've never spent more than $100 on a console. As with computer parts, if you don't mind being behind the bleeding edge, you save a bundle.

Same, only at the $150 mark. I'm not sure I've ever bought a PC component or console that cost more than that.
 

Chompman

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Look how much new cpu's and video cards cost when they first come out.

Same thing for consoles.

Give it time and it will go down like computers do.
 

Ipno

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Adjust the prices of previous game consoles at release for inflation and it tells a different story, the prices of consoles and games are going down.

However, when you think about it, an A-list game these days takes millions of dollars to produce not like back in the day when a small team of programmers could knock out a decent game in a few months. But in the same breath you have to mention that the market is much larger too.