[QUOTE="Heirren"]
I agree $350 was a bit much, but when you factor in the cost of an XL 3DS, and the Nintendo Land pack-in, it sort of makes sense to price it as such.
emgesp
No way Nintendo sticks to that price point for too much longer. IMHO, they should drop the 32GB SKU to $299 a week, or two before the PS4 and Xbone launches, or hell drop it all the way down to $250 and it will actually be competitive. That's what they are doing. The 8gig is being taken out of the equation, I believe, with the price going to $299. This way Nintendo sort of avoids the that "diminishing value" of a product when there is a price cut.
$250 would be nice for those that havent bought it, but when you compare that to the 3DS line, it doesn't give the wiiu that "premium" home console vibe to a lot of consumer--"this is only $50 more?"
I still believe that the wiiu was cut back, technology wise, based on the feedback of initial 3DS price. What happened is the wii ran its course, went all the way down to $129 at a lot of places, and in turn started changing the expected product cost consumers became accustomed to seeing with Nintendo products. Not "budget" by means, but far from cutting edge. The 3DS was, imo, likely a test of sorts to see how much people would be willing to for a Nintendo product and slightly raise that cap in the process.
Nintendo is a smart company. They'll figure something out and be fine. Just look at 3DS. They release the console at $250, are more or less forced to reduce the price to $170, and what do they do to recoup? Shortly after, they RAISE THE PRICE! They release the XL at $50 more than the initial cost, which is even cheaper to produce.
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I wouldn't be surprised if NSMBU+Luigi become the new pack in.
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