TheLegendaryWolf said:
Exactly. The Wii U started off at $350, making it Nintendo's most expensive console |
Yes but what does $149 = now after you adjust for inflation?
And if you take that number and adjust it for a post severe economically recessed world?
And if you take that number and adjust it based on what the cost of developing games is now (much higher, yet still selling the same amount = less profit, so they have to make it up somewhere else like hardware).
There are a NUMBER of LOGICAL reasons why the Wii U isn't selling for $149 right now. If it was, I believe it would absolutely be selling a whole lot more, but Nintendo would be losing more money than they are now with selling a whole lot less right now.







