Inertia: regardless of how Wii U ultimately sells, they must remember the missed opportunities when they sat on Wii two years too long. Their basing market on types of TVs in family rooms results in the greatest possible number of consumers available to them AT the time. But this strategy needs to take into account of the now almost PC like moore's law with the TV sets. 1080p 60 refresh rate might be replaced much sooner than TV cycles of years' past. Nintendo plays the smart game, the best way to maximize profits, but they must not be so greedy as to wanting to squeeze every drop out of the lemon....Playstation was no fluke, another competing platform could easily rise and dominate again. Wii HD woulda made sense, Wii U Pro or something 2.5 years into HDtwin life cycle would still be a relatively lower cost concept but ensuring smoother transitions into Nextgen after that.







