Perhaps the biggest surprise of this year’s E3 was the lack of concrete information from Nintendo regarding the Wii U’s release date and price. Still, it looks like we’ve got something out of the week, as Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has told Bloomberg that the console will “likely be priced at more than ¥20,000”.
For reference, ¥20,000 converts to roughly $US250. That’s a pretty poor reference at the moment though, given the crummy exchange rate right now. A more realistic comparison would be the current trend of a direct yen-to-dollar one, making the price around $US200.
So, a minimum of $US200. That’s… well, did anyone honestly expect it to cost less than $US200? This is a brand new console, people, one that only a few days ago Japan’s biggest and most respected newspaper said would cost ¥30,000.
Which, given the tech, seems pretty damn likely.
But hey, if you’re running a Wii U price sweepstakes, you now know where to set the minimum.
Nintendo Falls Amid Questions Whether New Console Can Repeat Wii’s Success [Bloomberg]
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