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Impulsivity said:
Imthelegend said:
Impulsivity said:
It will be obsolete long before it gets anywhere near 200 million. If it hits 100 million before the Wii HD (or whatever its called) is released I'd be very surprised.

 

Why do people think a HD Wii will be released. The only reason they would even do that is if they were struggling to sell consoles. Can you say that will happen in the next 2-3 years? People have spoken and they do not need a console with HD graphics.

 

Why are there multiple versions of the DS now?  Why did they upgrade the gameboy and GBA multiple times?  In both cases they were the dominant player.  They did it not just because of the PSP, they did it because they can sell twice to the SAME people.  

        They won't just make a new Wii because they need to compete, they will make a new Wii because people will buy it giving them double the money.  

They will most likely make the new Wii HD totally compatible with current Wii stuff (including the controllers) and then add a hard drive and some other things to get more VC sales.  By the time its out (2010 or 2011) it will probably even be able to be a flash drive instead of a traditional hard drive with the way prices on flash memory are decreasing.  It will be the same as the upgrades on their handhelds.  It will not be a huge change that reinvents the wheel, instead it will be a relatively small change like game boy upgrades have been historically.  It may even be less powerful then both the 360 and PS3 still even if it is released later to save on cost and increase profit.

        It will probably be around the same price as the Wii and replace it (like the DSi replaces the DS).  The same people who would buy a Wii could get the HD and then also many of the people who already got a Wii would buy it again (as many people who bought a Gameboy advance also bought the SP).  In a year or two it won't cost much more to make more powerful Wii HD then a traditional Wii and the increased sales to people who already own one Wii would be worth that slight cost increase.

But when they made those changes, the new games still worked with the older systems. Games for the DSLite worked on the DSPhat, GBA SP games worked on the GBA, GB Color games worked on the Game Boy. If there's a wiiHD, it's games won't work with the "old" wii, which is something that they have not done at this point, and I see no reason too.