| Soundwave said: To be honest I think the system's goose is cooked pretty much either way. It's been a disaster for Nintendo from the day they unveiled it. The only way to really change this is to have some kind of new miracle software title that drives a large number of systems to be sold, but that is also much easier said than done. |
Ur right about Gamecube but when it was $99 the competitors were at $149-$179, thats only $50-80 difference. If Wii U becomes $199 this year, thats a $200-300 difference
When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.







