Wii is not priced too high, considering how much they are it is in demand
The Wii
is overpriced. The gamecube was $80. The wii is a slightly jumped up version of that with a wireless reciever and a new controller. $300 for it is asking a bit much when I can get an Xbox360 which is far more technically capable for $120 more. Also, demand doesn' t mean it isn' t overpriced. Remember Furby' s? Or any of the Harry Potter stuff. How about High Speed Internet at one time? And the same goes for many consoles in the past.
Also, saying it is a gimmick doesn' t mean it isn' t good. The way they have marketed the thing though does prove to some extent that it is at least a bit of one. Having guys move around in dramatic poses in commercials, slashing and shooting your way through a game like it was the matrix or something. I mean, the
wii advertisements are as
over the top and hilarious to watch as the
powerglove placement in " The Wizard" .
You can disagree all you want, but the Wii isn' t a messiah, and Nintendo isn' t this company that will never do things just for the money, or to stay a viable option in the console industry. Let me remind you of the " expansion pack" or whatever that POS was for the N64 that refrained anyone who didn' t drop the $60 on it from playing games like Zelda, Perfect Dark and Donkey Kong 64. Also, there was the Super Scope, and the Virtual Boy.
The wii could very well prove itself to be a new way of gaming, and far more than just a cool remote in the next year, but you can' t deny that a lot of its initial hype and sales were the result of a well marketed and developed albeit gimmicky controller.
Tell me this. If Sony had made good on all the promises they made, would you buy one?
edit cuz my grammar were bad
< Message edited by avarice -- 1 Mar 07 4:42:16 >