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Originally posted by: Jensen
I don't see how having an inexpensive console will make a portable sell less.
The DS will connect with the Wii more easily than the GBA did with the Cube.
While I see your point, people are going to buy either the Wii or the DS as a gift this holiday season. If the prices are too close, many of those DS sales could potentially become Wii sales. It's still good for Nintendo, but putting your hardware in direct competition has always been stupid.
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You also don't wan't to call a console "Wii". You don't want to put less buttons on the new controller than the old one. You don't want to release a console that isn't all that much more powerful than the previous one. Nintendo is doing things differently with this console.
No, seriously. You don't want to start off the system with such a low price.
First off: It's going to sell out anyway. Nintendo has the largest fanbase of the three, so they can count on that.
Secondly: People like seeing "New low price" next to something they might of had a peripheral view on. It simply catches peoples attention, period.
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It already comes with the pack-ins that differentiate Microsoft's core and premium systems. It has built in storage space, wireless controllers and wireless network abilities.
That's exactly what I'm talking about. If it had even more stuff within the system, it will make it seem like a steal when compared to the 360 and especially the PS3. So what if it already comes with whatever you said....people like to read a long list of items pre-packaged within the system -- especially if that system is a hell of alot cheaper than the competition.