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Posted: Mar 24th 2009 2:53PM (Unverified) said

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Hey, I'm from Brazil and currently the prices here are (approximadetly) :

Imports (game stores that import from USA)
Xbox 360 Premium: US$ 532
PS3 : U$ 550 40 Gb Pack

Official Packs

Brazilian XBox 360 Pack ( Wireless Controller, Remote Control, PGR 4 and Too Human) - U$ 800


The 360 is the most sold console here, because Brazilian people like to pirate games, that cost around U$150 here. Only people that have a lot of money can afford original games.

Cheers!

Posted: Mar 24th 2009 4:48PM Railgun said

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I wonder if we'll get Zeebo fanboys.

Posted: Mar 24th 2009 7:39PM (Unverified) said

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The main problem is that Zeebo will compete with every kind of market in Brazil, including the black market.

Just to draw a piece of the scene: a Xbox 360 costs, in legal market, R$2399 or ~1070USD. In the black market, you'll pay from R$1000 to R$1800, or from ~446USD to ~803USD. I can buy a Xbox 360 in the so called black market just turning around a corner, and from the bit that I know from brazilians (as I am one of them), they WILL prefer paying more for a 360 in the black market instead buyin' a Zeebo in any shop.

There are only two reasons that can save Zeebo from a complete disaster: game's prices, which are lower that any game ever produced in Brazil and a little bit of patriotism from the gamers from Brazil. Unless it gets cheaper, there are no more reasons for its success.

Posted: Mar 25th 2009 11:00PM JoshMilewski said

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It's a good idea. I support this.

Of all the consoles and handhelds that aren't made by Nintendo, Sony, or Microsoft, the Zeebo is probably the one with the best chance of success.



There are also a couple upcoming handhelds designed almost expressly for homebrew that I should mention as potentially being successful: the Pandora and the GP2X Wiz. But they're targeting even another different market than the other consoles and handhelds (the homebrew market).

So just regarding already released and upcoming systems designed primarily for purchasable games, the Zeebo probably has the best chance of not failing outside of the big 3's systems.

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