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JWeinCom said:
pokoko said:

Inherently would mean that it is a core value and not something to be pushed aside when convenient.  That hasn't always been the case.  I'm not saying that's wrong but I am saying that Nintendo doesn't have a problem with relatively expensive gimmicks/innovations, either.


They said that they inherently want it to be affordable.  That's not the same is saying they want the price as low as possible or that price is the only consideration.

Inherent --

adjective

1.  existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute

You don't get to say "inherently" and then "well, sometimes."  An inherent value is always there--otherwise, it's not inherent.  It's as simple as that.  This is nothing but PR speak from Reggie.