| xKakashi209x said: If the system was going to sell at a good price they would have revealed it on E3 and boast about it. I think they would most likely sell it between $350-400 |
Just like Sony when they revealed the PS3's price, right? 
Nintendo hasn't revealed the price yet because there are too many varaibles in the market right now (mainly currency exchange rates) to be 100% sure they can nail down the specific price they are targeting and still be able to at least break even or make a small profit.
Nintendo will probably have an event towards the end of the summer / early fall where they showcase everything for the Wii U and reveal the exact price and launch date for all regions.
My guess is it's going to be $300. $250 is too low and will pretty much confirm that the Wii U is severely underpowered. Anything over $300 and there would have to be some launch games that justify a price point of nearly double its competitors, and ports of games Assassin's Creed 3 and Mass Effect 3 with no noticeable improvements visually over current gen consoles wouldn't cut it. (Wii U exclusives like Pikmin 3 and ZombiU, while sporting great visuals, aren't exactly blowing away the competition).
On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.







