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Why the Wii U Cost is I'm all over this, for Now

The value I'm taking is produced by the united states confirmed price to the black Wii U: $350.

I'm not counting the cheaper 8gb white model because Nintendo just like other programs, to push out a lesser SKU to highlight the greater expensive SKU's value. For example, why purchase the white Wii U for $300, when, for $50 dollars extra, you can have the greater model. It's a simple marketing trick that has been used for sometime.

Lets breakdown the fee. Bear in mind these figures are certainly not 100% accurate.

$100 dollars for the controller $250 for that actual console

The black $350 Wii U

Today, the 250gb Xbox 360 system will cost you $250 and the 160gb Ps3, another $250.

Now taking into consideration the wiiudepot better powerful, you can see that the actual price is not that dear. The console itself is would cost the same as the 360 and Ps3, if it not because of their tablet. Nintendo have timed it perfectly. They are able to take advantage of getting the best console for around a year.

The challenge arises when Sony and Microsoft release their new consoles. These consoles will have been announced by now next year and will be significantly more powerful compared to the Wii U. Obviously, the value point of these will probably be above $250, try $400-500 either way. The Wii U will likely be out-dated at that time, but as seen with all the original Wii, the technology doesn't need to be the top, provided that it captures a persons imagination, inside the Wii's case, the motion controller.. Nintendo have experimented with make this happen using the new tablet but also in my opinion this is not enough.

The cost point for me, is ideal. The Wii U will sell well for at least per year. It could will struggle because other next-gen consoles emerge, but they will probably be positioned because the cheaper less sophisticated console.This worked for the Wii also it could work for the Wii U. These days can be considered Nintendo's game changer, however i am not convinced it really is as game changing as motion control was. Microsoft have showed the same concept with Smartglass and Sony with the Vita. However, Nintendo know in the Wii, which a gimmick similar to this is not going to create resilient sales. For this reason they are going to attempt to do something more important.

Nintendo will endeavour and entice back the hardcore gamer that felt ignored with all the Wii U and will also function as key in justifying the cost. If this occurs, Nintendo might strike a great balance of innovation, hardcore games plus a enticing price.