Nintendo Slashes U.S. Price of GameCube
Japanese video game company Nintendo on Wednesday cut the U.S. price of its flagging GameCube game console by a third as it looks to build momentum for the crucial holiday season. "Nintendo said the price cut to $99 from $149, which had been widely expected by game publishers and financial analysts, would take effect on Thursday."
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