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The Wii Launches in Japan

The Wii has launched in Japan, successfully and without many of the incidents associated with the PlayStation 3 launch. Joystiq's coverage of the Wii's painless Nippon birth has nothing but praise for the crowd control efforts of electronics outlets. The talk is entirely of sellouts and happy gamers. From the article: "Numerous methods of retail were used to launch the Wii, and these varied from store to store. Yodobashi kept its customers camped overnight in a parking lot, distributing numbered tickets to determine the order of entrance, before opening its doors at 7am. Bic Camera also opened at 7am, although most of the 650 people in line there didn't arrive until the first trains of the morning began to run at around 5am. Famitsu reports that the Tokyo Ikebukuro branch of Bic Camera sold out if its allocation of 1,200 units, while the Tokyo Yuuraku-cho arm of Bic Camera declared the console "sold out" at 5.41am when the 1,500th person arrived in the queue there." Kotaku has even more extensive coverage, with plenty of photos of the waiting lines.

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  1. wow by cttforsale · · Score: 2

    1200 units at one location? Now that's a launch!

    1. Re:wow by Ninjaesque+One · · Score: 3, Interesting

      The Times Square Toys'R Us got 3,000 PS3's in the launch.

      Didn't stop it from selling out a day before, though.

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    2. Re:wow by the+dark+hero · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Please remember that Japan is a much smaller country than the U.S. Just about everything they do (in the city) is done in high values. http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/japan/geography/japan -us-size.gif

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    3. Re:wow by Nemetroid · · Score: 3, Informative

      6.5% (estimation from 2000 numbers) of the US population lives in New York and about 3% in New York City. Assuming that Times Square actually Toys'R Us got 3000, that's reasonable since it's a very central location. 1200 was in just one store, not necessarily the hugest one either.

    4. Re:wow by Hubbell · · Score: 5, Funny

      No wonder the PS3 was hard to find, they shipped half of the available consoles to one store!

  2. Jipped. by Trashhalo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If only I lived in japan -_-. Anyone else see their VC launch list and feel jealous? They get: Zelda 3, Super Mario Bros and World and we get: Baseball for NES. WOooooooooooOOooOOo Those games arent even coming to the US 2007.

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    1. Re:Jipped. by FreeRadicalX · · Score: 2, Insightful

      This bugs me too. I can understand how many games are released in one region and not another for fear or not selling successfully (which I think is silly in most cases anyway, it's what's kept most Americans from playing the other games in the Earthbound series and from enjoying a lot of the the Final Fantasy games upon their initial releases), but how does this apply to software? How much profit could the possibly be losing by just hosting the game files on a server? They already knew what sold successfully the first time, why increment virtual console releases? Wouldn't a full store of VC games upon the Wii's release be more impressive to the potential Wii purchaser?

    2. Re:Jipped. by Telvin_3d · · Score: 4, Informative

      Actually, the impression that I got wasn't that they were holding it for weeks with poor Wii releases, but weeks were they would have otherwise poor VC releases. They are planning on releasing 1-5 new VC games every week. Most weeks this is going to be a couple B list titles and one or two C list titles. Every month or two, they will release one of the A list titles (SMB, etc..) instead.

      From the point of view of giving everyone their favourite game right away, not the best. From the point of view of building constant attention and interest in the VC, I think it is the right way to go. Every Monday, everyone is going to be waiting to see what goes up this week. Some people will grab a game, play it for a week and then grab something from the next Mondays offering.

    3. Re:Jipped. by Trashhalo · · Score: 3, Insightful

      But if you are trying to drum up interest in the wii which is more likely to win over a friend

      1.) There is this great feature called the VC where you can download all your favorite classic games.
      2.) There is this great feature called the VC that lets you download older games, not necessarily classics but older games. Dont worry though eventually nintendo may let you download a game you like!

      This gen I have basically turned into a nintendo fanboy. Pre launch and post launch I am always trying to hype the console. When I was telling people about the information coming out of the media about the VC all my classic gamer friends who had gotten out of gaming were very excited about the wii. But when I tell people now that they wont see any classic nintendo games till some unannounced time in 2007 it just doesnt drum up much interest. So while I understand the logic of spacing out the A games and I think that will boost VC sales numbers it will hurt console sales numbers.

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    4. Re:Jipped. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Hey, now! It's spelled "gypped." Either learn to spell it correctly, or just say you got "jewed" instead of blaming the Gypsies-whose-name-you-can't-spell for ripping you off. After all, they're pretty much the same, amirite? *drum-roll*

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  3. Have to respect Nintendo by Captain+Kirk · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They said they could not keep up with Sony and Microsoft for technology a few years ago. There was even talk of them becoming software only. Yet here they are, focussed on gameplay and fun, and doing brilliantly. And of the big 3 they are the only ones makign a profit.

    You have to admire that.

    1. Re:Have to respect Nintendo by Rydia · · Score: 2, Insightful

      To be fair, the "software-only" talk was all rumor, and bad rumor at that. Nintendo has always been a (usually very) profitable company.

    2. Re:Have to respect Nintendo by Akaihiryuu · · Score: 4, Informative

      Yes...they've only had one quarter EVER where they posted a loss, and that loss was due to some bad investments overseas when the value of the yen dropped, and they got screwed on the currency exchange.

    3. Re:Have to respect Nintendo by killbill! · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If you can't beat the game, change the rules of the game.

      Nintendo was unwilling to follow Sony's and Microsoft's path where "innovation" just means "more raw power" - and higher costs. The decision to change the input method was a masterstroke.

      Even though the Wii is the least powerful of this generation, its novel input method makes its more powerful rivals look obsolete, shortly after their launch. The PS3 or the 360 are merely the same old, now in HD. The Wii is truly next-generation.

    4. Re:Have to respect Nintendo by heli0 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      "If you can't beat the game, change the rules of the game."
      -- James Tiberius Kirk re: Kobayashi Maru

      Paraphrased of course.

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    5. Re:Have to respect Nintendo by edwdig · · Score: 2, Informative

      Actually, the value of the yen went up. It was the US Dollar that dropped. They invest their profits in the country they are earned in, but report results in yen. Without the dollar bombing, they actually would've had a rather successful quarter.

    6. Re:Have to respect Nintendo by edwdig · · Score: 2, Informative

      Nintendo's profitability comes from two things:

      1) They don't sell anything at a loss.

      2) They rely primarily on first party games. The entire profit of a first party game goes to Nintendo. Sony and Microsoft rely mainly on 3rd party games, of which they get around $8 per sale (and less on budget games).

      Nintendo being massively profitable means they make really good games that sell a lot.

  4. Wii already sold by MemoryDragon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    over 1 million units, they currently are at 1.1 mio units sold according to http://www.nexgenwars.com/ and by the end of next week they will hit the 2 mio marks, because the rollouts in europe and Australia are still to be done.

    And Europe alone will count for 600.000 while Europe is not that Nintendo crazy, I do not expect lines as long as in Japan or the USA, it still will sellout within the first day, I assume.

    The reason why Europe is not as Nintendo crazy as the rest is easily explained, they usually charge the highest prices while often if not always are the last to get the releases. Big vendors do not push Nintendo too much over here due to many reasons (the average ds corner in the big stores over here in central europe is more like ok we have it too, but we want to sell PSPs). Or to some it up in other words, Nintendo Europe is a bunch of morons who really should get their act together, the same goes for Apple Europe!

  5. Oblig xkcd by Terminal+Saint · · Score: 2, Funny
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  6. Ending a 39 week run? by RandomBabblings · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Assuming all of the allocated units were sold, the Wii will probably sell more units than the DS Lite this week. That would end the 39 week string of the DS Lite at the top of the Japanese weekly hardware sales charts, which it has held since its launch in March.

    Who would have guessed that Nintendo would have to dethrone itself...

  7. Not Wrong by LKM · · Score: 4, Informative

    It seems to probably be true. It was a big deal when it happened, and every news site reported it as the first ever loss for Nintendo "since going public in 1962."

  8. Re:in other new by masklinn · · Score: 4, Funny

    Actually, if you watch Famitsu's pictures of the launch you'll see a frightening amount of women (that's like guys, but with more breasts and less penises, if you don't know what it means) for a japanese system launch.

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  9. Re:DS + Wii? by masklinn · · Score: 2, Informative

    The first Wii game using the Wii-DS connectivity should be Pokemon Battle Revolution, with links to the DS' Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl games. I don't know how the DS' will be used though, probably just to get your pokemons into BR

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  10. Fully half the line I was in by patio11 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I got my Wii pre-ordered but went to the store (in a decent sized city in rural Japan -- allocation was 40 consoles + pre-orders, everyone in line got one). Fully half of the people lined up were of the fairer sex. Some were there with their boyfriends, there were a lot of families with the kids in toe, and at least two groups of high school girls were getting Wiis for themselves.

    The launch was, incidentally, as smooth as silk. 45 minutes before the door opened they gave everyone in line a "you are guaranteed to get a Wii when we open, no need to rush" ticket. There were only about 20 people in the store when I picked mine up, most browsing the Nintendo sections while two queues proceeded in a very orderly manner.