| Xen said: $60-70 MS can take a loss and want to expand their marketshare, that'd be the perfect price for that purpose. |
$60-70 (which is what I guessed would be the most likely, consumer friendly price) would be accessible enough for any current Xbox owner who was remotely interested in controllerless control schemes to pick one up. I'm not entirely convinced that price would convince anyone who was interested in buying a Wii to go with the Xbox instead, even if the bundle price was the same as the current Wii bundle (with Sports Resort and M+).
Anything above $100 on the other hand, pretty much takes it out of the immediate purchase category for most without a genuine killer app to sell the peripheral.







