If Nintendo was me they'd drop the price to $250 in November and then release a SSB4 bundle for $270. Or maybe one with the gamecube controller adapter for $280.
Then in spring start bundling the next games for $250. Keep that most of the year so that there's a $250 Zelda bundle come late November, then drop the price of the console to $200 by the end of February 2016.
I dunno, seems like a mostly reasonable pace. I can't really see them cutting the price faster than that. I guess they could do straight up $250 Smash Bros. bundle this holiday and drop to $200 by end of 2015 with a special edition $230 Zelda bundle.
I think a below $300 bundle with SSB is a good idea, though, and almost necessary. $250 should pull people in.








