They won't be launching the systems anywhere near that cheap. Actually, if they were smart, they would. But I see where you're going with this, and here's what I think might happen: They're going to release the console(s) at an affordable-ish price range. But to get the best experience, you're going to probably shell out a couple of $100's as well. I can't say for sure what those features will be since I'm not following up on either Sony or Microsoft (since I'm exclusive only to Nintendo), buuuut, the best example I could come up with: The PS4 will come out around $350 - $400, but if you want to play PS3 games, you can buy a $100-$150 dongle that'll allow the PS4 backwards compatibility with PS3 games. Not saying that's true because it's not, (nor do I know if Sony confirmed absolutely ZERO backwards compatibility since, as said before, I haven't been following either company as far as their next console goes). To steer my post in a more on-topic way, I actually do not own the Wii U just yet and I'm avidly waiting for the price drop. Here's why, there's not many games out yet for the Wii U that I would be entertained with compared to my Wii console, of which I'm STILL buying games for (mostly just titles that I missed out on), and just like I did with the Wii, I'm really just waiting for Smash Bros. to be released before I buy both the Wii U and 3DS. So if the price drop happens before Smash Bros. is released, I'll get the Wii U. If the price stays the same but Smash Bros. is released, I'll buy the Wii U. Otherwise, I'm still playing on the Wii and DS.[QUOTE="TEX1251"]So with E3 not that far away and the talk about the other two nex-gen systems being priced less the the launch versions of the 360, PS3. Could we be seeing a price drop for the Wii U systems if the other two systems come out under $350.00?BuryMe
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