$250 is really pushing it, but I think Nintendo can pull it off.
If it's $300, then I'm concerned that Nintendo may be overshooting the market. Gaming enthusiasts will be perfectly willing to pay another $50 for 3D and the game library, but parents who want to distract their kids will be more inclined to buy a $230 iPod Touch with $5 games than a $300 3DS with $30 games.
I guess Nintendo can always sell the parents DSis until the cost goes down on the 3DS.

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