| potato_hamster said:
Again - those features have to be valuable to prospective buyers. If someone doesn't care about being able to take their console on the go, then that is a worthless feature. Besides, Nintendo already released a console whose main selling point was that it played Nintendo games and stressed local multiplayer. It was called the Wii U. How did that do? |
Time will tell if the market wants or doesn't want the Switch. But not wanting something doesn't make it necessarily overpriced. I don't want a gucci handbag but I'm not in the position to say that it's overpriced. I just don't want it.
When I think "overpriced" I think of something that people want but feel is too expensive. I don't think the Wii U being cheaper would have helped it. People just didn't want it.







