I deal in facts not made up myths .So looking over the fact that consoles games sale are better , looking over the fact that current Next gen sales systems are better than previous gen, the fact that previous gen consoles can out sell next gen consoles early in . ..
Lets get some facts about Price cuts
XBox get a £100 price cut less than six months after its UK lauch , and as a way to make up for those that bought the system early , MS gave people who bought a system at launch free games.
N64 - Get a $100 dollar price cut less than a year on sale in the USA
PS - Gets a $100 dollar price cut less than a year on sale in the USA , SEGA follows suit with the Saturn.
And in Japan the Sega Saturn had a 10,000 yen price cut on June 16th 1995, and on July 21st 1995 in Japan the PS price was dropped from the launch price of 39,800 yen to 29,800 yen .
So sorry again console price cuts early in aren't nothing new at all ...
The Saturn actually dropped its price first; in March 1996. PlayStation followed suit at E3 as a kick in the nuts; same E3 they revealed Crash Bandicoot. Sega and Nintendo's price cuts were also because the systems were selling so poorly.
PlayStation cut its price from something like 400 dollars in Japan to 300 at the American launch to undercut the Saturn, and then pulled the exact same trick on the 250 dollars N64.
The VMU had plenty of potential that wasn't really realized in the time the Dreamcast was on market. A pity, really.
The DC to arcade set up was realized with Alien Front Online. I'm fairly sure they tested that at E3. No point in actually doing much with it, though, in the context of 2001.