I broke at $200 with a game. I almost wish I waited alittle longer to be honest, just for MK8 mainly.
So? | |||
$250 | 77 | 24.37% | |
$200 | 76 | 24.05% | |
$150 | 44 | 13.92% | |
$100 | 21 | 6.65% | |
Never | 10 | 3.16% | |
$50! | 7 | 2.22% | |
Free! | 13 | 4.11% | |
What is a wii u? | 4 | 1.27% | |
Wii Who? | 4 | 1.27% | |
Price is fine as is! | 60 | 18.99% | |
Total: | 316 |
I broke at $200 with a game. I almost wish I waited alittle longer to be honest, just for MK8 mainly.
Conina said: €200, taxes included (that would be comparable to your $250 without taxes) |
Well... I gave in for €225 (taxes & shipping included) for the Premium Pack with Nintendo Land: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nintendo-Wii-32GB-Premium-Pack/dp/B008B5YB4W/
Probably plus €30 for the High-Capacity-Battery if the battery life of the tablet controller annoys me :(
Now I have to make my old Wii pretty for eBay ;)
I'd say $200. Given Nintendo's current ability to support it, its a secondary console at best. I paid $350 at launch for it, and still haven't felt that I got my money's worth yet.
I won't say I haven't had plenty of fun times with it though, I do enjoy it.
*Laughs out loud*
I wasn't the only one who voted "free". 12 others did too. : P
The price is fine, the marketing on the other hand, needs an astronomical improvement.
With the Gamepad $200 without $125 ( being generous since it's a "Next Gen" Console in some folks estimation in mine it's a 7.5 generation console rather than an 8th Gen Console like PS4 and XB3 ) I wanted to say $100 without the gamepad considering it's about 1 / 4th as powerful tech wise as PS4).