I say those numbers are pretty good considering Nintendo never dropped the price of the system below $300. Seriously, the Gamecube was $100 by the time it was 2 years old and you could get Dreamcast for well under that before it even was 2 years old. It's been almost 4 years since the system was first release and it's still $300. That's insane for a system that's done as poorly as the Wii U.
Yeah it wouldn't have made a huge difference overall but if the system was at least around $200 or lower, Nintendo would have had an easier time convincing more 3DS owners to actually buy the thing which would have at least gotten sales closer to the Gamecube in the end.
Oh well at least so far with the Switch they seem to have learned from the Wii U's mistakes. The look, reveal, and potential first year lineup already looked lightyears better. Plus there's no 3DS versions of said games being released just months earlier to interfere again. The only wildcard is once again the price so hopefully Nintendo doesn't overprice the damn thing. And if they do hopefully they're able to actually drop the price below $300 in the first year if they need to because any Nintendo system that has to stay around $300 for 4 years no matter what is just suicide.

