The biggest problem is going to be the appearence of a weak system. If you have already assured everyone it's the weakest of the three, and have priced it well below them as well, you are going to be garnering snickers of sarcasm from those who care for such things, like anyone between 16 and 24 years old, as they goose step past the Rev and buy the $400 X360. Do I care for those nitwits? No, I hope they get bludgeoned to death with a Sidewinder. But this is a business, and frankly, I gather the dividends as the consumer if Nintendo improves it's place in the market, because I get a better choice of games. They can't appear to be the cheap console, because the gaming public thinks cheap means poorly made, or less features....of course, if they pimp the hell out of the new controls, and it catches on, all this could be moot. But we won't know until the Rev release just how much people are willing to invest in a updated control scheme. And yes, I understand "But you can just use teh shell!11!", but if I want to use a normal controller, chances are I would have already purchased a system that features one.