The Nintendo president, Satoru Iwata, is concerned about the reactions of the first buyers may have 3DS after the announcement of the price cut. Recall that from August 12 the new Nintendo handheld console will be sold around the world with a price reduction of about 30%.
In Japan, a customer of three said he was sorry that he bought the 3DS before cutting while 49.4% are not satisfied with the quantity and quality of games out so far. 30% remained negative, then surprised by the announcement of the price cut and believes that the games announced as a gift for the Ambassador Program are not sufficient compensation.
In Japan, a customer of three said he was sorry that he bought the 3DS before cutting while 49.4% are not satisfied with the quantity and quality of games out so far. 30% remained negative, then surprised by the announcement of the price cut and believes that the games announced as a gift for the Ambassador Program are not sufficient compensation.
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