Lonely_Dolphin on 04 March 2014
| fireblazerx17 said: No. ^What the above user said. The problem isn't that people can't afford or think it's too expensive so much as they don't value or desire the system itself. Do you go out buying random junk just because it's on sale? Most people don't, unless they have lots of money to kill. If people wanted the system but couldn't afford it, that'd be one thing, but it's people's perceptions of the system holding it back, not the price. Nintendo realizes this and they're right not to decrease the price. If it goes much lower the Wii U might actually be "doomed". There might be a sale where it's slightly less but no permanent price-cuts in the foreseeable future IMO (Note: it might not seem like it but I have a Wii U and love it, it's one of my favorite gaming consoles of all time. just trying to be objective or w/e here) |
Whadya mean they're right not to decrease the price? They already did decrease the price! And no the Wii U is not a piece a junk as there is value in it, it's just that the percieved value is lower than it's price, hence a price cut is needed. A MK8 bundle at $250 is definitely Nintendo's best move in terms of trying to alter the Wii U's sales trajectory. I doubt even that will work, but Nintendo's probably gonna keep trying anyway. Gotta atleast give em props for sticking it out!







