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SJReiter said:
cfin2987@gmail.com said:

 

No, it's actually quite the opposite. I'm sure if you studied market saturation you would understand this statement better.

 

I'd have to say 99 out of 100 people who are interested in the Wii U don't have one, but at the same time they either don't want a ps or xb1 or they have one and will be getting a Wii U as well at some point because it's a different experience.


Well, I sure hope you're right! Problem is though, if 9 of 10 people interested in a Wii U haven't gotten one yet, with the games it has now, I'm not really sure what else they're waiting for. Sure, maybe a price cut, but I feel like if you really want a Wii U, spending $300 now rather than, say, $250 a year from now shouldn't really be that big a deal for you. Idk though...

The Wii had the snowball effect. The Wii U's is only starting. People are taking notice finally due to seeing them in other peoples homes. The global downturn left the very people who want a Wii U without the extra $ to throw around. For the last few years they have fulfilled their needs with their new phone and the Wii, but now people are giving away their Wii's for free. Then they will once again, in true bad consumer awareness fashion, buy a new console. A Wii U.