| S.Peelman said: For Wii it's probably too late now, even for China it's an outdated piece of hardware. They should have done it maybe a year or three ago. On the other hand it would be extremely cheap to produce and they'd be selling with profit anyway. It obviously isn't too late for WiiU, though that may be too expensive for the Chinese market. |
Yeah, Wii is outdated, it was pretty much outdated even when it was released, but I'm not sure if that matters much if other things work in its favour, like, what I believe, would be pretty low price.
I would love to know what is adoption rate of HDTVs in China (maybe wangjingwanjia can chime in with more info on this), so if lot of households still have CRTs, Wii is still very good choice with its great library - specially given that one of the main markets for Wii, pre-teen kids, really don't care much about jaggies and similar stuff (which I can attest to with my kids, as their Wii is still connected to old CRT).







