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spurgeonryan said:
Joelcool7 said:

Yes they will, not because its honorable but because its the only way they can compete with Microsoft and Sony.

Nintendo is known for releasing high end low cost hardware. When they launched 3DS they went in a new direction releasing solid quality hardware at a higher price. Fact is even if the hardware is worth that money Nintendo customers aren't accustomed to paying 250$ for a handheld. With WiiU Iwata said the hardware would not be cheap, but after 3DS's failure to maintain market share at launch or meet Nintendo's projections I don't think Nintendo is going to release the hardware too expensive.

Fact is apparently Nintendo is adding compatability for a second controller which will bump hardware costs. They also know Microsoft and Sony will release more powerful hardware and Nintendo needs to ensure their hardware is capable of playing multiplat games. The WiiU hardware will be far more expensive for Nintendo to manufacture then Wii was.

In the end Nintendo will launch WiiU between 300-400$ and they will take a loss of between 50$-100$ on each unit depending on the final hardware and price.

The other option is that Nintendo cuts corners to lower costs. It has been suggested that Nintendo is using cheaper components then initially revealed at E3 last year. That Nintendo is cutting corners to make the hardware cheaper to manufacture if that is the case then Nintendo might launch the hardware breaking even at 300$-400$.

But the only way for Nintendo to avoid losing money on the WiiU is if they cut corners. I talked to a Nintendo hardware development team member at PAX and he said he could not confirm nor deny the reports. However he could say that the rumor Nintendo was cutting costs wasn't like Nintendo, he was like it doesn't sound like something we would do.

My bet is Nintendo launches WiiU as the cheapest next gen console and they take a loss on each unit in exchange for market share and dominance!


The gameCube was a multiplatform system wasn't? They had a lot of games that recieved good scores and at the time it was fairly powerful. We know what happened with the GC and its sales. It seems to me that Nitendo may be going down that route again. The main thing that is different this time around is the giant Wii userbase and its interesting controller. What about that controller? Will it come with the wii U? if so, would that not raise the price even more? 

I think just to get the price down to acceptable levels with this controller will be too much of a loss for Nintendo. It should be doable without it though. Add in a Mario game bundled day one and it wont matter. Everything I just said will go up in smoke.

I feel like the Wii U controller is far too essential. Wii U games (especially early ones) will be based around it. I can't imagine the system being sold without one. Maybe Nintendo might have to take a big loss here.