Soma said:
Now imagine something like this:
"We will always prioritize accessibility over features," Iwata insists. Once HD components became available that would not drastically raise the price of the hardware or make it harder to use, "it made no sense not to go HD," Iwata says. Adding that he knows people love the Wii because of how simple it is to use and have fun. "We will never sacrifice that."
When he thinks about how the Wii line will improve in the future, Iwata envisions adding features that will make games even easier to play. To do something that ambitious, of course, might require sacrificing some of that HD image quality. No problem, as long as it's Good Enough.

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lol, spot on sir, spot on, lol
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...Imagine how boring the interweb would be if everyone thought logically?