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Nintendo Wii Boxart
Prior to the release of the long awaited Nintendo Wii, a lot of people are
trying to get the glimpse of what is Nintendo cooking up this time. There
have been some speculations and rumors with regard to the product
specifications and features mainly to whet their curiosities. Much of the
media hype and consumer’s interest can be greatly attributed to Nintendo’s
refusal to divulge any information concerning the product, other than the
fact that the during the development stages it was codenamed Revolution.
Apparently, the generated interest and attention made consumers play right
into the company’s plans of snatching the limelight from Sony’s Playstation
3, which also had a slated release on the same month.
Video game fanatic were equally interest with the Nintendo Wii boxart, or
the packaging of the product along with the games. It release certainly
impressed a number of discerning people with its crisp and colorful designs
that would certainly cheer up any game store shelves. All of the Nintendo
Wii Boxart have the company’s logo strategically located at the right corner
at the top of the front package.
The Nintendo Wii Boxart was released last September 2006, two months before
the official launching of the product. This provided the all too eager video
game enthusiasts to get a rare peep to the sleek new design of the sixth
generation of the Nintendo console family. Needless to say, a lot of people
were enamored and drooled over the ultra modern look of the product.
However, there are some people who claim that the Nintendo Wii Boxart is
quite reminiscent to the packaging of the popular iPod. This did not
diminish the interest of the public and in fact further fueled the appeal of
Nintendo Wii.
The Nintendo Wii Boxart also indicated that the Wii Sports would also be
shipped right along with the, which made everyone think that they are
definitely getting a real bargain. The Nintendo Wii was reasonably priced at
$ 249 while the Sony PS3 is significantly expensive and doubles the price of
Nintendo with the cost of $ 499. This makes the Nintendo Wii a more
practical choice without having to sacrifice the quality and specific
features that you would naturally want in your latest game console.
This brings us all into the conclusion that the packaging of the product
plays a highly important role that one would even care to think. In fact,
experienced marketing and advertising executive would claim that the
packaging of the product is an all too important feature that should be
careful thought and execution. And aside from the impressive product inside,
the Nintendo Wii boxart is an all too delightful sight to behold.
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