More likely scenarios include the possibility that Nintendo is recalling those units either to prevent confusion, to bulk them up with more internal memory, or even to bundle them with software that will make them more appealing. It’s an easy fix that doesn’t require a recall. Nintendo has issued price drops in the past, and those have simply meant adjustments to the price tags on the various models that were sitting on store shelves. If the announcement that we should look forward to is a price drop, then typically a recall wouldn’t be necessary. If Nintendo did indeed issue a request that retail partners clean the basic unit off shelves, which seems very likely, then it stands to reason that we can expect an announcement that clarifies that action at E3. That’s one week after the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show begins, and the timing can hardly be a coincidence. The first is that according to the report, the recall will take place on June 18. There are a few points worth considering.
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