I could be wrong but I think the "trouble" the Wii is facing now has far more to do with price/value than it does with new technology ... The Wii has been on the market for almost 5 years and has only had one 20% price reduction, and the value of the system hasn't changed much. While it would be drastic, reducting the price of the Wii to $149, including an additional Wiimote and Nunchuck, and packing in a game that has already been amazingly profitable (Mario Kart) would result in a significant "recovery"; at least a long enough recovery for Nintendo to hold off releasing a new system for a full year.







