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I don't think that the price tag of $350 for the 32GB option is steep at all, and anyone who was expecting $200 still thinks that Nintendo is a 90's gaming company.

The wiipad however, has way too high of a price tag for any casual consumer to buy it ---> developers won't feel the need to make games that will run well on two wiipads ---> we will never end up needing two wiipads.

But I wonder if you can just take your wiipad to your friend's house and connect yours to his and play with two that way.