| Play4Fun said: ...
Translation "With the Wii U we're aiming for a high definition, more immersive version of the experiences we've cultivated under the Nintendo brand. As such, the hardware we'll be incorporating will require that we price the Wii U higher than Wii." He is marketing, he isn't there to speak in absolute definitives.There's nothing about a $500 - $600 price range in there. It's as simple as saying Wii at its' cheap price will be for impulse buyers and Wii-U, which will be more expensive than Wii, will be for the consumers who are willing to spend more money for the newest console experience (early adopters). While Wii will have hardware more powerful than PS360, it will obviously not use cutting edge tech. It's impossible for it to require that high of a price range. Since Iwata said it will cost more than Wii did at launch, I'm expecting a $300 - $350 price range. |
if you think that nintendo can create a console that is
- able to create high quality graphics like that shown the the zelda demo
- ...while at 1080p resolution
- ...while also transmitting data to the wiiU controller's screen (i forget it's resolution)
- ...with a possibly of a second wiiU controller's screen as well
- include a wiiU controller which is far more complicated and bulky then previous controllers
- launch a $300
- ...while of course not sold at a loss because we know nintendo will sell it at least a cost if not at a profit.
...i'll take a bet that says you'll be disapointed.








