HappySqurriel said:
1) The Wii U will have a larger established userbase (over 100 million) than the XBox 360 had (25 million) The big challenge for Nintendo (and any company) is that the higher the price of your system is the more you have to do to justify the price with quality games. With a $200 console Nintendo would probably sell a ton of systems on potential alone, but if they hit (or pass) the $399 mark they will need to have several games released and several games on the horizon that really interest gamers in order for them to justify the price. At $300 or $350 a strong launch line-up and a few games released in the first year will go a long way to getting people to adopt |
I don't think the Nintendo players want to buy a high priced hardware. Nintendo console are the home of their game and that's why they are selling well. People will be very disappointed if this is released at more than 300$ and for sure I would wait a price drop before getting one. With the pricedrop effect of the 3DS, Nintendo would shot themselve in the foot by pricing the Wii U high, as the Wii U has a less solid position than the 3DS had.
They should not think about their profit for their first year I think, as the important is taking the biggest advantage possible before their competitors are ready.







