m.i.s.
Banned
Vita fans giving it back now twofold.
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Seriously, if it's like this in the run-up to Xmas, imagine what it'll be like in the quieter months!!
Uh-oh indeed!!

Vita fans giving it back now twofold.
That probably depends on how it does everywhere else and even then they probably aren't as willing to drop the price as they were with the 3DS.
No third party Wii U games in the chart. A great start for Nintendo's plea for third parties to take them seriously.
Dropping the price would probably be a temporary reprieve, like dropping the GCN to $99. The underlying issue is getting people to want to the system.
TOP 30 SONY PLAYSTATION 3 (FULL PRICE), WEEK ENDING 8 December 2012
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19 24 PLAYSTATION ALL-STARS BATTLE ROYALE SUPERBOT ENTERTAINMENT SONY COMPUTER ENT. SONY COMPUTER ENT.
I would respectfully disagree. There's a world of difference between dropping a system to $99 and dropping the price of a new system by £,$,50.
In the UK itself, the Wii U costs the equivalent of an astonishing $470. When there are much cheaper alternatives with a mature library of cheaper games. Just as an example, Sainsbury's were doing a 160 Gig 360 for just £160. Almost half the price of a Wii U premium. Nintendo UK has simply, once again, priced itself out of the market.
I would like to see Nintendo UK hold their prices though - just for the lols!!
Couldn't have said it better myself. Nintendo let their home console side of the business wither away while they kept their handheld line nice and healthy. The impact of this might have been been mitigated more had they gone with a new name that they could brand differently, but now they are stuck with the name of a system that died three years ago for the most part. Nintendo has their work cut out for them.Yeah Wii U is a different situation. The Wii brand itself has been diminished greatly over the last couple of years. It is like Nintendo has been largely absent from home gaming lately with a few notable titles the exception (Skyward Sword). The DS brand was doing fine and the handheld momentum was important to maintain, but the Wii lost momentum in 2010 Nintendo just seemed to abandon it.
Dropping the price would probably be a temporary reprieve, like dropping the GCN to $99. The underlying issue is getting people to want to the system.
Well, WiiU is fucked.
Also surprised by lack of Dance Central 3, with the amount of adverts i've seen on TV/Radio
Talk about legs, i CANNOT believe that Skyrim is still charting, on both consoles.
It just boggles my mind! Has it ever left the top 40?
Couldn't have said it better myself. Nintendo let their home console side of the business wither away while they kept their handheld line nice and healthy. The impact of this might have been been mitigated more had they gone with a new name that they could brand differently, but now they are stuck with the name of a system that died three years ago for the most part. Nintendo has their work cut out for them.
1 - COD : Blacks Ops 2 PS3 - Activision Blizzard
2 - Far Cry 3 PS3 - Ubisoft
3 - COD : Blacks Ops 2 XBox 360 - Activision Blizzard
4 - Far Cry 3 XBox 360 - Ubisoft
5 - New Super Mario Bros. U Wii U - Nintendo
1 - New Super Mario Bros. U Nintendo
2 - COD : Blacks Ops 2 Activision Blizzard
3 - ZombiU Ubisoft
If someone is buying a system based on the library of games on it, then even a £160 WIi U is going to look paltry next to a £160 360 or PS3. That said, I do think $470 is too much and they shouldn't put the system completely out of reach monetarily. But I do think overall, unless they get consumers to want the system in spite of what the 360/PS3 are offering, then trying to reach price parity there isn't going to do much. I do hope they get the UK price to match what other countries sell it for though.
Also a point I agree with. To all intents and puposes, the Wii brand is simply irrelevant. Through sheer market presence, perserverance, price drops and software, 360 and PS3 have become increasingly more relevant. Whilst the Wii brand has suffered the opposite fate. There must surely come a time when the Wii brand would simply reach breaking point by the sheer number of peripherals and add-ons to the core system. That time appears to have arrived.
Book of Spells in 22nd place again. Good consistency.