Value wise $150 actually works if you think about it. For instance you get nearly everything Wii Board offers besides a scale. Natal can offer exercise games without a board being required. Multiple controllers are not required for multi-player motion games like the Wii or the PS3 will require.
The problem comes in with initial reaction and people simply moving past the 360 to the Wii because of the apparent but not real cost difference.
This will be an interesting challenge for MS to get past. Think they will need to offer some real compelling software as part of the purchase. A mini game compilation like WiiSports and an exercise game like WiiFit as part of bundle.
I also believe that Natal sales and marketing needs to include infomercials. 30 second TV spots will be harder to get across you dont need one for all players that will be needed to help get past a >$100 price point.
As for bundle STOP talking about a 20GB HDD. They cost to much. Yet including an 8GB Flash Drive would be a good idea. Would cost MS less than $10 per console to include an 8GB Flash Drive while 20GB HDD would be custom order product and would cost more than a 250GB HDD costs MS.
Its libraries that sell systems not a single game.







