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archbrix said:
Podings said:
A SKU without the GamePad would spell the death of the system.

A much better idea would be to have two SKUs with the GamePad featured less prominently on the box, instead showing either a Wiimote+ or a Pro Controller.

@bolded:  Not really sure what you mean here...

Are you suggesting a new, more expensive SKU that included the Wiimote/nunchuck or Pro Controller?  That would be fine, although it doesn't help to offset the system being sold at a loss because of the Gamepad's inclusion.  The entire basis for my thread is to make the hardware both profitable for Ninty and affordable for the consumer, so this idea would do neither of these things.

Now, if you're suggesting to just feature the Wiimote/nunchuck or Pro Controller on the box more prominently when they're not even included, then that would be absurd, obviously, but I don't think that's what you meant, lol.

Furthermore, the idea of featuring the Gamepad less prominently in the existing SKU is not my intention at all.  I don't think that Nintendo should be ashamed of advertising it or anything, lol.  And I don't think that the problem for most people is being scared away by the Gamepad.  For the people who want it (like me), it's a great device.  And if there was some way to just lower the price of the WiiU enough (without repercussions) with the Gamepad included, then by all means, leave it intact.  Anyone who chooses to play with another controller would be free to buy one.

The problem is that making it a mandatory inclusion is driving up the cost, and the Gamepad currently is just not selling the system.  That's a deadly combination.  And the reason it's not selling the system, in my opinion, is because it hasn't been proven by Nintendo as a bona fide game changer.


Seems you understood me correctly.

I know you want to lower the price, but removing the GamePad isn't an option. It simply can't NOT be mandatory.

It's an inregrated part of the system, and the best they could do to make the system more appealing, in my eyes, is put a controller that is easier to understand on the box in a more prominent position.

Most casuals would respond better to the WiiMote than th eGamePad, and most hardcores respond better to the ProController than the GamePad.

I know this is a little outside the topic, but I really do feel it isn't an option at all in any way to remove the GamePad from the system. It would cease to be a Wii U at that point.