| greenmedic88 said: Alright, so here's a question for you: would you rather pay $399 for a Wii U with a 320 or maybe even 250GB HDD, or $299 and the option to use any HDD, inducing any HDD you may already own? For $100, I'd probably take a 1TB HDD minimum, and likely never have to think about upgrading for the life cycle of the console. |
Well, we don't know at what price the Wii U will debut, so it could very well come out at $399 with the bare minimum. I'm thinking that most of the costs for the Wii U will most likely come from the GamePad, although there's not enough information really to go off of yet to determine that.
While providing your own means of storage is cheaper, there's no word on exactly if we'll be able to use any old HDD. Nintendo could use a Microsoft and use proprietary drives, which means they could charge whatever they want for extra storage.








