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I was probably being critical of the Wii Mini - *but* it's a crippled version of last gen's tech for £90. If it was £49.95, I'd have probably snapped it up, and I'm sure others would be tempted.
As it stands it makes absolutely no financial sense whatsoever to buy the Wii Mini. You lose Wi-Fi, you are stuck with horrible Composite Video (which I assure you, looks dreadful on anything 32" LCD or upwards).
At least when other manufacturers downsized their consoles, they didn't cripple the hell out of them. The Xbox S for example, was actually quite an improvement on the original and included the Wi-Fi, saving the need for a dongle. Nintendo removed Wi-Fi from the Wii Mini. Why? We all know you can get a Wi-Fi dongle for literally a couple of quid that is unbelievably small for laptop use. It doesn't add up.
With the 2DS, like I said you can get a new 3DS for £115 at the minute. For the extra fiver, you'd be better off buying that and turning 3D off. However... if the 2DS was launched <£100, *then* I could see it making sense.
Not wanting to drag the thread off topic though, this is a 2DS thread, not a place for me to bash the Wii Mini.
No doubt Nintendo will announce a price-drop on the 2DS, or retailers will be selling them <£100 (or doing good bundle offers), because otherwise I can't see their being any longevity in it.
Pitch the 2DS at an appropriate price point and I will consider it, 'til then I would opt for the higher specced original model which can be had currently for a fiver more, and often for the same (or lower) price. |
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