• w3dd1e@lemmy.zip
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    16 hours ago

    Personally, I prefer not to be Nintendo because of Nintendo’s behavior, but the price is why they still struggle to sell these.

    They sold a ton right out of the gate. Everyone that really wanted one already got one. After that, they need parents and grandparents to get them for the kids and that isn’t going to happen as much.

    Nintendo was basically a “toy”. You could, for the most part, safely buy a Nintendo console for your kids at a somewhat reasonable price. (I know the OG consoles were a bit pricey).

    You could buy your kid a handheld console for ~$200 or less. The Switch 1 was $300, but you could still get your kid a Lite for $200.

    Now, the only option is a $450 Switch 2.

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      14 hours ago

      Switch 2 desperately needs a TV-only version. I imagine the manufacturing cost would be drastically lower.

      No dock, no joycons, no battery, no LCD.

      Just a console, power supply, controller and HDMI cord.