Well, we have a few months (maybe!) before the Wii is released here in the states. Those of you in EU and AU have even longer.
So here's a reading assignment.
I recently got a copy of a book from my local library called "Game Over: How Nintendo Zapped an American Industry, Captured Your Dollars, and Enslaved Your Children" by one, David Sheff.
Now, from that title, you are probably expecting some Jack Thompson-esque slam of Nintendo. Now, while I'm only in the beginning part of the book, I can say that it hardly seems that way - in fact, it seems to be a fairly well told history of our beloved N - from making playing cards and running "Love Hotels" through the development of the Super Nintendo.
Why the Super Nintendo? Because this book was released back in 1993. But it still seems to be a very darn good read. In fact, (and again, I'm just at the very beginning of the book), stuff in here regarding the creation of the Famicom seems to pretty well go hand-in-hand with what we're hearing about the development of the Wii:
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All the machines currently on the market [...] were selling for 30,000 to 50,000 yen ($200 to $350). Yamauchi set a goal of 9,800 yen, less than $75. At the same time, the system had to do what other systems, whether Japanese or American, could do, but more and better.
Seriously, if I tweaked the prices in that above quote and replaced Yamauchi's name, none of you would have known it wasn't reffering to the Wii...
Anywhoo, check out this book... It really seems to be almost a how-to guide for the launch/marketing of the Wii...