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To add, I don't think price cut is the answer either. While PS360's cheaper/established presence has harmed the new system, its still not the true competition for U. So instead of a price cut, Nintendo should refresh the skus.

A "super deluxe bundle", with Nintendoland and NSMBU preinstalled, along with 64gb, should be the new $350. Then an "eshop bundle", white 32 gb with $30 (coincide w/ nintendo's 30th anniversary) eshop money as the new basic offering. NSMB is a system seller, but nintendoland is not, so if they want to sell systems as well as push asymmetric gameplay, Nintendo should bundle both, kind of like the new Mario Bros/Duck hunt. An eshop bundle pushes consumers to purchase digitally, so these bundle examples are a great way to sell systems and its features.