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Butch
02-11-2003, 07:09 AM
oh yeah . . . and some stuff about Gamecube in there too . . .

http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/fun.games/02/11/microsoft.xbox.reut/index.html

Xbox, GameCube slash prices
Tuesday, February 11, 2003 Posted: 9:44 AM EST (1444 GMT)

LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Software giant Microsoft Tuesday said it would cut the price on some best-selling titles for its Xbox video game console, a week after rival Nintendo cut some game and hardware prices in a bid to spur sales.

Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft said the "Platinum Hits" program would start with more than a dozen titles at a price of about $19.99 each. Top titles for the Xbox, which holds the No. 2 position in the U.S. market, usually retail for $49 or in some cases $39.

Among the titles to be offered at the discounted price are Xbox hits like Microsoft's "Amped Freestyle Snowboarding" and "Project Gotham Racing" and third-party titles like Electronic Arts Inc.'s "Bond: Agent Under Fire" and Activision Inc.'s "Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions."

Xbox's biggest title
Ed Bland, a senior director of sales and marketing for the Xbox, said games will have to be on the market for at least nine months to be eligible for "Platinum Hit" status, with sales of about 350,000 to 500,000 units, though Bland said that figure can vary.

"It ends up being a great sort of impulse buy for consumers," Bland said.

The Xbox's biggest hit title to date, Microsoft's own "Halo," will not immediately move to the discount program, and will continue to retail for $49, as it has since it launched with the Xbox in 2001.

"It is doing very well at $49," Bland said, noting that it will move to "Platinum Hit" status at some point later in the future.

Competition heats up
Bland also said "Platinum Hits" titles will get special packaging distinct from their previous boxes and will have additional display space at retail.

Sony launched a hits program for its PlayStation 2 console last year, and Nintendo unveiled one for its GameCube last week.

Nintendo also said it would offer one of four games for free with the $149.95 GameCube.

GameCube buyers will be able to choose from "Metroid Prime," "Star Fox Adventures," "Mario Party 4" or "Resident Evil 0" with purchase of the console.

Other Nintendo offers
Nintendo slashed the price on its bundled offering of the GameCube, "Super Mario Sunshine" and an external memory card to $159.95 from $189.95. Purchased individually, the three components of the pack would cost almost $215.

A number of games from early in the GameCube's history, like "Luigi's Mansion" and "Super Smash Bros. Melee," will be cut in price to $29.95 from $49.95 as part of a "Player's Choice" program, the company said.

Nintendo once dominated the U.S. video game market but has fallen to third place behind Sony's dominant PlayStation 2 and Microsoft's upstart Xbox.

gear02
02-11-2003, 07:28 AM
This is great news, but I'm not sure how many of those xbox greatest hits are worth buying...I've played Amped, beliving the reviews that's it's good, and it really isn't. SSX Tricky blows away Amped.

Butch
02-11-2003, 07:41 AM
I like PG Racing . . . wouldn't mind picking up SSX Tricky (which is also part of the program . . . although not mentioned in the article) . . . and may get the Agent Under Fire. This is great for me since I'm not really someone who runs out and buys games the moment they come on the market . . . since I don't play all that often, I'm more than happy to wait for the prices to fall . . . and now they will! ;)

Cantacuzene
02-11-2003, 07:49 AM
Tricky would be the only game worth buying. C'mon Halo for $19.

ProMinx
02-11-2003, 10:45 AM
Amped and SSX Tricky are already only 19.99, and so is Project Gotham Racing! This doesn't help yet, but I'm sure in the future some great titles will be dropped in price. I wonder if they'll also enable this program with X-Box Live games. I doubt it.

I guess that it is time for my Amped defense. I own and enjoy Amped. I think the physics are great and the motions (excluding the 80000 foot jumps) are very true to reality. I really do snowboard, and for this reason the reality of Amped really appeals to me.

ProMinx

ProMinx
02-15-2003, 07:57 PM
It's amazing how quickly those games hit the shelves. I've already seen a number of Platinum Hits including Project Gotham Racing, Tony Hawk 3, Starfighter, and Max Payne in various stores. Microsoft must have produced all of these games in their new packaging before making this announcement...and somehow...the word wasn't leaked. What kind of honesty is this industry coming to!?

ProMinx