Any reason why Nintendo seems to have a stranglehold on their older games' pricing? There are a lot of two year old games that have only gone down 10 bucks in pricing for the physical copy.
It is Driveclub, minus some cars and tracks, according to developers.
I see no reason to pay for something when 90% of it or so will be free with Plus.
It is cradling more towards 7th gen. Which is why one without any storage and basically 2006 power means if they are taking a loss at $200 for an 8GB model then that is just a doomed proposition.
They need a price cut, or upgrade in value (including storage) by later this year or it will be...
Good post.
I just don't see myself jumping in for the U yet. I don't even have a Wii so I could play ALL those Wii games, too.
I am expecting about this price of 250 with higher storage in a bundle by October at the latest. The console isn't selling.