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But even a stripped down version should be a copr. Psyonix says the goal in turn is to keep costs down, so you can make one for $200. The jury is out on how successful that will be, but it makes sense. If you want to keep costs low, make sure you can sell plenty of consoles; the more you sell, the more you can make for every unit. The entire market for XBOXes is based on the false assumption that people are more likely to play games on their consoles than to buy games and play them on their consoles.
Besides, the Wii has been making money for Nintendo for years, with a chequebook profit that dwarfs any losses made on sales on its console. Even margins can come from selling peripherals cheaply and having friends visit.
The big problem there is that there is nobody who buys them. A console is a medium for interacting with another human being, and that interaction can be socially powerful and enriching just as much as it can be frustrating and disenchanting. For example, I can take a machine (my laptop) into the middle of a party and start playing videogames or listen to music; I can take in the middle of a party, something small and inconvenient to carry, and play a game, great and small.
I think that's what makes consoles more compelling than other entertainment media, for people who don't already know that they like videogames. (It doesn't help a lot, but there's no real loss without it.) I can comment in real-time on a beautiful apartment show that I'm watching on TV. I can talk to and be responsive to my friend over Skype. But with videogames, I can play in real time with a someone else, while I hold a physical device in my physical hand. That's as intimate and social as it gets. (Especially if the connection loses a connection, or gets interrupted, before I know that someone is trying to play, or can play with me at the same time.)
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