Totally correct except no one will buy it. The Wii was a attractive $200 with pack-in, virtually built as a alternative to the 360 and PS3. $300 when the direct competition (and their more extensive libraries) has dropped below that mark is frankly dumb. The US market has proven it won't spring on a high end portable with Vita so that angle is moot. Controllers price it out of your typical family purchase, god forbid a kid lose one of those too. Point is Nintendo could have jumped out of the gate at a loss and (hopefully) build a userbase and lure the third parties. This is a carbon copy of Wii U all over again. The Switch won't sell shit.

