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Nintendo's playing conservatively in this case. Remember the old pre-PS3 quote "they will buy it at this price even if it has no games?" It's true, to a certain segment of buyers, and they can sell the device now with lesser titles like Pilotwings or Steel Diver to back it up, and keep the momentum rolling by wheeling out the bigger software further down the line

Nintendo's picking up mistakes they made with the Wii: creating too much demand too quickly at too low a price, which left all sorts of money on the table that they could have gotten, but didn't, because of shortages and the clear willingness of people to pay much more than Nintendo was asking.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.