| happydolphin said: Regardless of those graphs, it is priced higher than the 360 and the PS3, which are in the same graphics range. When people need to choose between one or another price matters. The screen is really the only value add, as well as the new games. But the PS360 have a massive library. The price is a bit steep, but during the holidays it's a tempting purchase regardless. I have to admit that the 3DS came out in march, which was a bad time to offer a steep price. Christmastime always makes a product more alluring. |
So, is graphics capability (for which the Wii U's potential remains to be seen) is the barometer for price? I mean, the Wii was kind of on par with the Gamecube, Xbox, and PS2 but the price for the Wii was $250 while the Gamecube was sub $99. The last gen consoles had massive libraries, too.








