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Launch line up matters little. Price is a BIG point of contention. Look at the 3DS. It launched at $250, didn't do too well. Price cut to $170 and just 2 major first party games later, boom major recovery. Having a long-lasting library is essential, but price is equally, if not, even more important. Look at the PS4 compared to the Xbox One. Neither really has a particularly compelling library of games at the moment, yet the PS4 is handing the One its ass on a silver platter week after week. Now I'm not saying the $100 difference is the sole determinant, Microsoft fucked up the One launch in quite a few ways. But tacking an additional $100 for an accessory nobody wanted certainly didn't help.



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