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Wii Mini is as bare bones as it gets for a console, and that was exactly what Nintendo intended for the onset, according to Nintendo of Canada communications director Matt Ryan.

 

Speaking with Polygon, Ryan said the console’s lack GameCube backwards compatibility, online and SD card slot boils down to making the system as affordable as possible – $99.99.

Plus, not everyone “needs” online to play games.

“We want the system to be as affordable as possible to everybody, and the widest audience possible,” he said. “By taking out functionality, that allows us to keep the cost down.

“The reason that we took [online] out was that we don’t believe that everybody needs that to play games. I mean, a lot of the Wii experiences, and there’s over 1,400 of them that are disc-based Wii games, don’t require online functionality for you to have fun. Now, when you played Wii, or you played some of those games on Wii U, there’s enhanced fun factor when you play them online. But this system isn’t designed for the player who’s looking to have an online experience. Wii Mini is designed for families, or a late adopter, or someone who maybe isn’t even a gamer yet, and maybe doesn’t realize they’ve got a gamer hiding inside of them.

“There’s a consumer out there, there are gamers who have not bought a Wii yet, and there are gamers who have a Wii and want a second one for the cottage, or the chalet, or whatever, who actually don’t need the online functionality. So we basically stripped all the online functionality out, and the end result is cost savings for the person buying Wii Mini at $99.”



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i agree, i dont need online



DieAppleDie said:
 i dont need online


Nor do I.



kowenicki said:
It will bomb. It's a silly option.

agreed.

The only people who will buy it are those who want a retro look console in their collection (aka hardcore nintendo fans)



 

 

im buying it



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The only times I used online on the Wii was for a system update, probably for adding online features that I never used. Leaving out GC compatibility is more harmful imo. When mine broke I bought a refurbished original one instead of the new Wii without the gc controller ports.



its not like i am gonna miss online.. i hardly ever play online anyway. The last online game i have ever played was Left 4 Dead 2.




for me nintendo has become synonymous with bare bones.



add all that stuff ( GameCube backwards compatibility, online and SD card slot ) and sell it for 105$ problem solved



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Gamecube compatibility isn't worth much in my opinion. Most of the best Gamecube games have superior Wii versions.