Posted 26 May 2012 - 08:40 AM
^ wut, no USD right?
ALRIGHT NEW ANALYSIS. It's a shame no-one reads this topic again. It's one of the most interesting things to speculate about, Wii U-wise.
So I've been researching past console prices, and not just Nintendo's. For example, the Xbox and Xbox 360 both launched at a price of 300USD. And I remember, they both were new and 'mindblowing' technology back then. So a price from 300 or just slightly higher should be enough for the Wii U to have 'next-gen' tech. Also, the 360 is selling for 200USD now. So Nintendo could already release a console that is on-par with current-gen for just $200. So in short, my Xbox research fits with my hypotesis that the Wii U should be around $350 with next-gen tech and a modern controller.
For Nintendo analysis: The NES, SNES, N64 and GC ALL released for just a mere 200 dollars! The Wii is their most expensive console, with a launchprice of $250, but currently selling for also 200. Aside from the Wii, all these consoles had 'new tech' and they were not expensive. So that mean the Wii U should not be that expensive either, using next-gen tech and stuff. 300 - 350 again seems likely for Wii U.
Lastly, Wii launched for 250. DS launched for 150 (in my country at least). That's a difference of 100 euros. 3DS launched for 250, so if the 100 euro difference is to stay, the Wii U should be 350 euros.
Conclusion: the Wii U will be not too expensive, with a likely pricerange from 300-350 USD/Euros.
No sig.