isn't it obvious -YES!
now that Nintendo DSi's are out wave bye to Nintendo lites
uganda's price is going down
On August 12th.
it depends what Nintendo device you are looking for, but usually Nintendo devices can be the same price as the u.s. but if not they can go down to $30 less
fair market and they can get way with it. simple
April 3rd 2009. Release price was £149.99, dropped down to £120.
The Nintendo DS Lite shuts down when you exit a game or settings to conserve battery power and prevent unnecessary usage. When you exit a game or settings, the system goes into a low-power state to minimize energy consumption. This feature helps prolong the battery life of the device and ensures efficient operation.
yes, all electronics go down in price every year or 2
No, since the introduction of the Nintendo Wii, the price has only gone down. When released in November of 2006, the retail price was $249.99. In September of 2009, the price was lowered to $199.99. In many places, including retailers like GameStop, the Wii now sells for as low as $149.99 new.
one of my friends went to change his phone and he said that they told him in about three weeks the price is going to go down
about $1000 dollars but they might be going down in price
price high low ncome
Yes, the price will most likely eventually go down, but so far it isn't. It is still in high demand, so the law of supply and demand means that Nintendo doesn't have to lower its prices yet.