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The thing you have to understand is that Wii has never been competitive on a strict dollars/functionality scale, so competitor's prices have never really been an issue to them, because if the market was treating the value of each console on a level playing field (judging them from their technological capabilities), then Wii would never have been competitive in the first place (obviously the market sees different value in Wii)



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.