| Mythmaker1 said: Let's assume that a significant portion of consumers think it's a Wii accessory, rather than an upgrade to the Wii. Let's further assume that these are people who own a Wii; otherwise, the point is moot, since to a non-Wii owner the distinction is largely meaningless. Finally, let's assume that these Wii owners have both a passing knowledge with Wii accessories and a working brain. Such a Wii owner would probably expect the accessory in question to be $80, $100 at the outside. |
Hmmm to be honest if I hadn't seen E3, and found out exactly what it was I would have expected it to be about $200-300 myself. I mean it 'looks' like a small tablet with buttons so I would probably have expected it to be midrange tablet price. Without knowing that all the processing is done on the WiiU which I found out at EA I think it's a pretty reasonable assumption to me.
Just my thoughts =/







