In Sony’s case, the $179 price point is designed mostly as an exercise in clearing inventory of the current model of the PS2 in preparation for the launch of the slightly revised SCPH-50000 model which will arrive in the USA in June.
The new model will be sold as a bundle with the network adapter for the current price of $199. As reported previously, it features a built-in IR receiver and a variety of enhanced DVD playback features, but the only game-related difference is the lack of the little-used i-Link (IEEE-1394, or FireWire) port on the system.
Price cuts from both Microsoft and Sony were widely anticipated at the show, although the general media consensus pre-show seemed to be that a drop of $50 would be announced.
Nintendo has also increased the value of its GameCube console offering with a plan to bundle the Game Boy Player accessory for free with the system. The Player sits underneath the Cube and allows GBA games to be played on the Cube, and although it’s a simple idea, it’s one which has been greeted very favourably by the games press and indeed by gamers in Japan, where the Player was launched earlier this year.
The GB Player will be sold along with the GameCube for the current price point of E199.99 in Europe ($149.99 in the USA), and the bundle will be available for a limited time (we’re not sure exactly how limited) after the launch of the accessory in late June.
Source: Gamesindustry.biz