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clerk said:
To make the Wii a greater value and mass marked appeal while staying at a mass marked price, which will give it even greater sales. And because we'll need more storage capacity, and Nintendo will have to fix that once Wiiware takes off.

Wouldn't a $50 price cut have more mass market appeal than onboard storage (which would be a pretty transparent change to the average user)?

I agree that maybe 20% of Wii owners (including me) are interested in whether or not storage exists, but not at the expense of the 80% not buying your console as much because the price is higher.

Other considerations: Console size, noise and paticularly power consumption would rise dramatically if a hard drive was added. 



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