Price cut certainly.
Better advertising absolutely - I suggest they de-empathize the gamepad and focus on family-friendly games. This is their best distinction from PS4/XBoxOne. Challenge here is, these games still look like Wii games and people might be willing to buy them (for a Wii) but reluctant to shell out even $300 for a new system that 'plays the same games' as the one they have.
Including Mario World instead of NintendoLand - yes, also goes with de-empathizing the gamepad idea.
E-shop? Could actually be a bigger seller than people here think if it's handled right. The mass market is very used to downloading Apps now, so showing a large selection of smaller downloadable games would be appealing.







