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TheLastStarFighter said:
The problem is people don't like to buy something they perceive as crap, no matter how cheap. A system launched at $99 will Ber perceived as crap, and mocked on playgrounds, in dormrooms and in chatrooms.

At the same time people will fork over twice what they would pay for a console for something like an i-thing that is trendy and then marvel at the SNES quality games on it.

No, Nintendo should pursue something that the masses will think of as cool, whether that be a Two/Five level console or the next Wii type innovation. Speaking of Wii, it would have sold well at $400 at launch, the $250 price was only a bonus; and it's a great example of the value of image and a desirable product.

Taking the bargain basement root is the last stop before failure .

It would be mocked by the "hardcore" Shooter/Sports/Racing/Action demographic of 13-35 year old males that probably won't buy a Nintendo console regardless but that's not really who Nintendo would be chasing with such a device. It's more likely they would put themselves up against devices like Apple TV/Roku/Fire TV and aim for kids, females, families which are demographics that PS/XB don't cater to nearly as much as teen/adult males.



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