Hardware Wii U launch price. Any thoughts?

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Not as far as Im aware. GAME.co.uk (And many other places) are advertising them without. All you get with the basic model (As far as Im aware) is..

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:White 8GB Nintendo Wii U Console and AC Adapter

:White Nintendo Wii U Game Pad and AC Adapter

The Deluxe edition has..

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:Black 32GB Nintendo Wii U Console and AC Adapter
:Black Nintendo Wii U Game Pad and AC Adapter
:Nintendo Wii U Sensor Bar
:A copy of NintendoLand
:HDMI Cable
:Nintendo Premium

EDIT: By the looks of it (Again), Ill also need to get a HDMI lead. No big deal, I also have a few of them around here to...
I can't speak for the UK, but the basic model at GameStop US definitely advertises it coming with a sensor bar.
http://www.gamestop.com/wii-u/consoles/nintendo-wii-u-8gb-basic-set/104795
 
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Not as far as Im aware. GAME.co.uk (And many other places) are advertising them without. All you get with the basic model (As far as Im aware) is..

Code:
:White 8GB Nintendo Wii U Console and AC Adapter

:White Nintendo Wii U Game Pad and AC Adapter

The Deluxe edition has..

Code:
:Black 32GB Nintendo Wii U Console and AC Adapter
:Black Nintendo Wii U Game Pad and AC Adapter
:Nintendo Wii U Sensor Bar
:A copy of NintendoLand
:HDMI Cable
:Nintendo Premium

EDIT: By the looks of it (Again), Ill also need to get a HDMI lead. No big deal, I also have a few of them around here to...
I can't speak for the UK, but the basic model at GameStop US definitely advertises it coming with a sensor bar.
http://www.gamestop....asic-set/104795

Thats not bad a deal.. GAME.co.uk only advertised what I posted http://www.game.co.u...-console-186639

Either way, Im fine with it.
 

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according to nintendo's official websites the sensor bar is included in both models in USA but only in the premium pack in europe.
 

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^ What they're doing is taking advantage of consumers in the other markets, because they think those consumers would be more willing to accept higher prices for less, than American consumers.

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Do you use the HIGHEST price as a reference point in your comparison when you BUY stuff? Like this: if product X was once sold for $600, then $500, then $400, then $300 in the past, any price below the $600 mark for a similar product is a good price?
 

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@[member='the_randomizer']

Do you use the HIGHEST price as a reference point in your comparison when you BUY stuff? Like this: if product X was once sold for $600, then $500, then $400, then $300 in the past, any price below the $600 mark for a similar product is a good price?
That's not what he's saying, I think. He's just making a point. Honestly, I find it ridiculous that people are whining about the Wii U costing OMG $300-$350 IS TOO MUCH MONEY when 2 out of 3 consoles had much higher prices at release at the beginning of this generation (and for weaker hardware at that, though that's understandable).
 

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@[member='the_randomizer']

Do you use the HIGHEST price as a reference point in your comparison when you BUY stuff? Like this: if product X was once sold for $600, then $500, then $400, then $300 in the past, any price below the $600 mark for a similar product is a good price?
That's not what he's saying, I think. He's just making a point. Honestly, I find it ridiculous that people are whining about the Wii U costing OMG $300-$350 IS TOO MUCH MONEY when 2 out of 3 consoles had much higher prices at release at the beginning of this generation (and for weaker hardware at that, though that's understandable).

The other consoles had a higher price because parts and manufacturing costs were much higher. The Wii U is coming out at a time when making a HD console a considerably cheaper. Comparing the Wii U to the 360/PS3 is an unfair comparison.
 

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The other consoles had a higher price because parts and manufacturing costs were much higher. The Wii U is coming out at a time when making a HD console a considerably cheaper. Comparing the Wii U to the 360/PS3 is an unfair comparison.
How expensive do you think that tablet controller is on its own? And how expensive is a typical HDMI cable? If I recall, neither the PS3 or 360 came with an HDMI cable bundled in.
 

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The other consoles had a higher price because parts and manufacturing costs were much higher. The Wii U is coming out at a time when making a HD console a considerably cheaper. Comparing the Wii U to the 360/PS3 is an unfair comparison.
How expensive do you think that tablet controller is on its own? And how expensive is a typical HDMI cable? If I recall, neither the PS3 or 360 came with an HDMI cable bundled in.

If the console is cheap enough to produce than a controller with a big screen shouldn't exactly increase the price substanitally. And building a HD console is more than cheap to do so on mass. HDMI cables are cheap. I paid £1.50 for mine. In bulk, it should be cheap as fuck. Why the PS3/360 don't come with one, I don't know. Maybe they're trying to cut costs, however minimal, due to the high initial cost of their respective console.
 

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If the console is cheap enough to produce than a controller with a big screen shouldn't exactly increase the price substanitally. And building a HD console is more than cheap to do so on mass. HDMI cables are cheap. I paid £1.50 for mine. In bulk, it should be cheap as fuck. Why the PS3/360 don't come with one, I don't know. Maybe they're trying to cut costs, however minimal, due to the high initial cost of their respective console.
Guess I was misinformed. I was under the impression that HDMI cables are ridiculously expensive.

But at any rate, the Wii U is still substantially cheaper than last gen's consoles, considering the price you mentioned to produce and whatever. So I still don't see what the problem is, here.
 

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If the console is cheap enough to produce than a controller with a big screen shouldn't exactly increase the price substanitally. And building a HD console is more than cheap to do so on mass. HDMI cables are cheap. I paid £1.50 for mine. In bulk, it should be cheap as fuck. Why the PS3/360 don't come with one, I don't know. Maybe they're trying to cut costs, however minimal, due to the high initial cost of their respective console.
Guess I was misinformed. I was under the impression that HDMI cables are ridiculously expensive.

You can get a HDMI cable less than a 'meal' as Macc D's. And it would be of good quality.
 
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I said what I said that, considering the hardware that's in the Wii U, the price is more than justified. People have no right to bitch about the Wii U's $300/350 price tag in 2012 when the Xbox 360 and PS3 were $500/$600 back in 2006, both of which had proprietary hard drives, well, at least with the PS3.

Let's not forget inflation. It was $500/$600 back in 2006, and that is comparable to $571/$685 today.
 

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But at any rate, the Wii U is still substantially cheaper than last gen's consoles, considering the price you mentioned to produce and whatever. So I still don't see what the problem is, here.

I'm not complaining about the price. I just find the comparison of the price to the PS3/360 absurd. They were developed and produced at a time when parts and production were far more expensive. Here's an article from 2009 when it was revealed the PS3 production became 70% cheaper. For the sake of argument, building a console 50% more expensive than the PS3 is no major outlay particularly for a company like Nintendo. The initial cost in making a HD console is much less than it would have been in 2004/05. Ultimately it was a completely different game and an unfair comparison.
 

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I'm not complaining about the price. I just find the comparison of the price to the PS3/360 absurd. They were developed and produced at a time when parts and production were far more expensive. Here's an article from 2009 when it was revealed the PS3 production became 70% cheaper. For the sake of argument, building a console 50% more expensive than the PS3 is no major outlay particularly for a company like Nintendo. The initial cost in making a HD console is much less than it would have been in 2004/05. Ultimately it was a completely different game and an unfair comparison.
You have a point. But there's one thing that still bothers me... Why is the PS3 still selling new for $250, if that's the case? Meanwhile, a newer, more powerful console is selling for only $50 more?
 

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I'm not complaining about the price. I just find the comparison of the price to the PS3/360 absurd. They were developed and produced at a time when parts and production were far more expensive. Here's an article from 2009 when it was revealed the PS3 production became 70% cheaper. For the sake of argument, building a console 50% more expensive than the PS3 is no major outlay particularly for a company like Nintendo. The initial cost in making a HD console is much less than it would have been in 2004/05. Ultimately it was a completely different game and an unfair comparison.
You have a point. But there's one thing that still bothers me... Why is the PS3 still selling new for $250, if that's the case? Meanwhile, a newer, more powerful console is selling for only $50 more?

Because Sony want to make a profit on each console sold. Particularly as the last three years have been good on the PS3. Sony can easily cut the price to compete with the Wii U if they need to.
 

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Because Sony want to make a profit on each console sold. Particularly as the last three years have been good on the PS3. Sony can easily cut the price to compete with the Wii U if they need to.
So Nintendo is selling a new console for $300, and Sony is selling an older, weaker console for only $50 less because they want a profit.
 

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Because Sony want to make a profit on each console sold. Particularly as the last three years have been good on the PS3. Sony can easily cut the price to compete with the Wii U if they need to.
So Nintendo is selling a new console for $300, and Sony is selling an older, weaker console for only $50 less because they want a profit.

Nintendo aren't selling a new console for $300. They will later this year but they aren't no. You have to make a distinction there. Even than it seems the Wii U isn't exactly a mighty shift from the PS3/360/
 

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So Nintendo is selling a new console for $300, and Sony is selling an older, weaker console for only $50 less because they want a profit.
As it was said before, the WiiU is indeed more powerful than the PS3 and the 360, but not by as much as people tend to believe.

Trust me when I say that Nintendo does profit from the price they'll be selling their console for, wheras Sony originally posted losses due to selling the PS3 below its production, distribution and R&D cost, hoping that the game sales will make up for the difference. Right now, Sony is merely catching up to those losses since the production process has been perfected and the production of the console costs them less.
 

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