archbrix said:
Sure, what you say is certainly possible; I agree that Sony could choose to market their connectivity as the next big thing, assuming touch-screen connectivity even is the next big thing to begin with. However, it's likely that Nintendo has been at work on Wii U's connectivity feature for a while now, and if they have great ideas for the touch-screen interaction just as they did with things like Wii Sports for the Wii remote, they and their new console will get the mass attention for the new feature, unless Sony comes with the great ideas first. This is where, in answer to your second paragraph, competing performance is important if Nintendo makes Wii U connectivity the new thing. For most current PS3 owners, sure, they'd get a Vita. But to a future system buyer (hundreds of thousands a week) Wii U could be looked at as the cool new system that does this new feature, while the PS3/Vita connectivity is looked at as, "Oh, and if you already have a PS3, you can do it... if you buy their hand-held too". If you add to that, "Oh, and it can't do a lot of what Wii U can either", then Wii U is further seen as THE connectivity console. |
The 3DS is priced at 249 even though it costs much less than PSV to make. Considering the margin Nintendo likes to make on their products the proposition of PS3/V might be very price competive. Then people might say that option is superior because you can really take the game with you and Wii-U looks bad for not offering a feature and being expensive considering what it offers.
It could very feasibly go either way. I just trust more in the company that has shown us games doing it and is motivating enough to have 3rd parties implement this optional feature already.







