Scisca said:
Zero999 said:
vfguy said: I don't know if it will make a difference. A PS3 is 6500 yen cheaper and offers a massive library compared with the Wii U's paltry selection. Even the 360 is 11500 yen cheaper and has a huge library (yes, even in Japan). The PS4 is clearly on the horizon as well and will only cost 10000 yen more than this bundle. Bundling is obviously a cheaper way to "lower the price" than actually lowering the price and taking a loss on the hardware. Personally, along with a cheaper price and more games, I would like a really cool Japanese Wii U LE console. That might get me to buy one. |
so, 6500 yen is a lot but 10000 yen is little. ALL I can say is...
The correct thing to say is that wii u only costs a little more than ps3 while not being a next gen console. if the previous gen library were an argument, no one would ever upgrade to the next gen. and ps4 will be a wooping 10000 yen more expensive while starting to build it's lineup from scratch. No contest as to wich is the better option in the near future.
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Fixed. Wii U library so far is 100% current gen, that's why people don't buy it - it's not an upgrade when compared to what they already have and have had for the lat 7 years. I haven't seen anything on Wii U that would say "next gen" to me. X is probably gonna be first such game, but when is it going to come out? In a year? Maybe. PS4 will be a better choice both in the near and far future - Sony and 3rd parties will see to it. Just look at the launch lineup and don't lie to yourself. PS4 will have more games than Wii U has in short time. Nintendo knows they messed up, they know they underestimated how powerful PS4 is going to be and made Wii U too weak. Now they try to go for the casuals with bundles like this one, cause they know they can't compete with PS4 - something they were hoping they'd be able to do.
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Statement 1: The Wii U's library is too current gen for people to buy it.
Statement 2: The PS4's launch lineup (80% of which are direct last gen ports) is awesome.
Lol wut?