Soundwave said:
I remember someone else posted that the yen/dollar differences now just from last November alone means that a $350 Wii U in North America actually nets Nintendo the equivalent of $430 today ($70 extra profit per unit) because of a weakening yen. You're not selling hardware, and you can't sell any software, neither can third parties (so you can't make money off royalty fees either). It's only to Nintendo's benefit to swallow their pride and get the damn thing at least moving at some pace off storeshelves. |
Hmm yeah i forgot about the exchange rate. So they probably could cut it already, although i think they are more likely to release one or two major first party titles first before cutting into that profit margin.







