Nintendo DS Lite drops to $99, Mario Goes Red

In an inventory clearing move, Nintendo has gained competition from themselves. Struggling to move 3DS units already, this might not be right time for Nintendo to be pushing old hardware. With The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time right around the corner and Mario dressed in a nice little red box now, maybe they know something we don’t. Only time will tell how this bold move from Nintendo pans out. Your thoughts?

The portable Nintendo DS™ Lite system is getting a new suggested retail price. Effective June 5, the system will be available at a suggested retail price of just $99.99 in the United States. The Nintendo DS family has become the best-selling video game system in history. More than 48.9 million systems in the Nintendo DS family have sold in the United States alone. Also in June, six Mario™ games for Nintendo DS will receive new red packaging, making it easier than ever for consumers to identify these hit titles in stores.

“From the moment it launched, Nintendo DS Lite hit a sweet spot for consumers in terms of value, experience and fun,” said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “This new price point will introduce Nintendo DS Lite to even more consumers, and the new red packaging will make it easy for them to find their favorite Mario titles.”

The six Mario games that will begin sporting the new Mario-red packaging in June are New Super Mario Bros.™, Mario Kart™ DS, Super Mario 64™ DS, Mario & Luigi™: Bowser’s Inside Story, Mario vs. Donkey Kong™: Mini-Land Mayhem! and Mario Party™ DS. These games represent some of the best-selling fan-favorite Nintendo DS games of all time, and demonstrate the well-known “evergreen” sales trend of Nintendo games. Their total U.S. sales through the end of April 2011 according to the NPD Group are as follows:

• New Super Mario Bros.: more than 9.25 million units

• Mario Kart DS: more than 7.40 million units

• Super Mario 64 DS: more than 4.34 million units

• Mario Party DS: more than 3.27 million units

• Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story: more than 1.98 million units

• Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!: more than 1.01 million units

Mario is one of the most beloved video game characters and the top video game franchise of all time. Thirty-one Mario games have topped sales of more than 1 million units since 1995, more than any other franchise. Through the end of March 2011, more than 262 million games in the core Super Mario™ series have sold worldwide.

For more information about Nintendo DS Lite, visit http://www.nintendo.com/ds.

Source: Nintendo

 

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