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The Wii Shortage
What do you guys think about the Wii shortage? Is it real or is it being manufactured by Nintendo to keep consumers talking about the shortage as opposed to the Wii's less than stellar game lineup?
I have to believe that any competent company would be able to increase the production of an electronic in a year. |
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I've always been a fan of this argument that Nintendo is purposely creating a shortage so that people will continue to buy it.
No one ever looks at the fact that Nintendo for the most part is outselling the competition atleast two to one on a global scale, and have increased production I believe at least twice this year. Just look at the US monthly totals, started off at around 300k then 400k and now sits around 500k. One is to assume they are holding back consoles for Oct, Nov, Dec and I would also figure Feb at this point with Smash, but other than that I don't believe it's an artifical shortage. I think people just want to find a reason why it continues to sell at a rocketing pace. I believe, it's tracking just behind the Ps2 as fastest selling console on a global sense, but ahead of it in the same time frame. And I never get the issue with the Wii's game line up. Other than the fact that it has a lot of crap on it, there are some really good games in that lineup. I believe 4 system sellers in Zelda, Prime 3, Wii Sports and RE 4. And more to come in the months including the game to get Mario Galaxy. There are really good games like Super Paper Mario, Sonic and the Secret Rings, Rayman Ravinf Rabbids, Wario Ware, Tony Hawk Downhill Jam, Super Mario Strikers Charged, Zack and Wiki, Battalion Wars 2 and think that's it. Then there are improved or different ports such as Godfather Wii (which I feel is the best version), Tiger woods, Madden 08 and Scarface. |
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I bought my Wii last summer in preparation for Smash Bros.
Oh yes. My day will come. |
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At first I defended them, you know, few people expected it to sell as well as it did. But now, theres no excuse really. They shouldve ramped up production a long time ago.
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it's a marketing strategy.........and it's not fair on the people who don't have one.....but I have one so i don't care :)
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I keep hearing about Wii shortages, but always from people who already own the console or from people who don't want it. I have yet to hear that from someone who is actually looking for one. I'm not saying it's not true, just suggesting the "shortage" may be overblown, and that it's probably pretty easy to buy one if you look around a bit.
And apparently they HAVE ramped up production, to 1.8 million units a month. Quote:
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It's probably just me, but there doesn't seem to be much of a shortage anymore. Sometimes I go to the Best Buy near my job on my lunch break and see a few Wii units in a glass case. A couple of weeks ago, I went to Target and even saw someone buy a Wii. I knew my cousin wanted a Wii, and thought he'd be quite hard pressed to find one near the holidays, so I went to Best Buy one Sunday morning in late August and there were a couple in a glass case. I snagged one for him. Now I'm even starting to regret it. I wanted to do a good deed, but it bit a huge chunk out of my cash flow. Though if there ends up being another shortage closer to Christmas, I might feel better about my good deed. Anyway, for you guys thinking that Nintendo could be doing this deliberately to make the Wii seem very desired, I hear you. I was wondering the same thing myself once.
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I have a hard time believing anyone would want this thing. Then I go back to my Wii site and find thousands of screaming fans. It's quite ironic, don't you think?
I just don't see the appeal. |
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It's like raiiiiyaaaiiiinnn...
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http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle3062612.ece
I know this is an old thread, but I think this evidence would just show Nintendo would be dumb if really are forcing this shortage. Quote:
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I'm off and on. One day I kind of want a Wii the next day I kind of don't. My brother bought Zelda: TP for the Cube, so I think I'm going to try to beat that this break. The Wii can do some cool tricks, but it's not blowing my PC out of the water. And I don't want to go through the hassle of buying one either.
This shortage, I think, was at some point real and then became all hype. I think Nintendo is enjoying (with relief) that their console is selling. A few years ago people were talking about the demise of Nintendo. |
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