So for "only" $100 more (how did you even arrive at that number?), you get the "exact same thing" but on older hardware?BurntPork said:That's assuming the two co-exist nicely and that Nintendo can deliver on the software front big time. If people have to choose between a machine with a tiny library and a controller that you can't take everywhere, or two independent machines that do the exact same thing along with the "controller" being portable and ergonomic for only $100 more, Wii U will be a tougher sell that it would have otherwise been. (And it's already a tough sell!) And, obviously, no PS3 owner would be even remotely interested in Wii U in this case unless that person has alwas been a Nintendo fan.