Sounds plausible to me. But only if Nintendo can put together a package which is a substantial upgrade to the Wii with a non-subsidized price tag of $300 or less. Substantial upgrade means more than just beefier processors and more memory. It needs a hook that can really grab people.
It's worth remembering that a Wii HD won't kill the Wii overnight, just as this generation still hasn't killed the PS2. The Wii will see healthy sales two years into the next generation, though it's price wil be reduced by that point.

"The worst part about these reviews is they are [subjective]--and their scores often depend on how drunk you got the media at a Street Fighter event." — Mona Hamilton, Capcom Senior VP of Marketing
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