Chris Remo said:He's not saying it isn't a fair price for the goods rendered. He's saying it isn't a fair price for the parts that make up that device. That's totally different, because with nearly identical "parts" you could two very different machines depending on things like who's supporting the console, how it plays, what type of games are going to be on it, and a ton of other factors. For somebody who is not going to enjoy the Wii controller at all, no price is a good value because they won't get their money's worth. For somebody who does believe they would enjoy it, the value depends on how much enjoyment they will get out of it. That's how it works, that's how everything else works too.
So, where is the cut off line for the value then? Would you pay $600 for Wii? Would you pay $800? I mean, you and I are both going to get enjoyment out of it. At that price, It'd be a pain in the ass in our wallets, but we're still gonna play games that are fun right?